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Cookbook:Coffee
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'''Coffee''' is a flavorful liquid brewed from coffee beans.
== Production ==
=== Cleaning ===
Since coffee seeds are held within the pulp of the fruit, the pulp must be crushed and removed.<ref name=":7">{{Cite book |last=Friberg |first=Bo |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gmpkzgAACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Professional Pastry Chef: Fundamentals of Baking and Pastry |date=2016-09-13 |publisher=Wiley |isbn=978-0-470-46629-2 |language=en}}</ref> After this, the beans ferment slightly in order to get rid of the mucilage surrounding the hull before drying completely.<ref name=":7" /> The hull is cracked to expose the seeds, called coffee beans.<ref name=":6">{{Cite book |last=Labensky |first=Sarah |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k87uoQEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=On Baking: A Textbook of Baking and Pastry Fundamentals, Updated Edition |last2=Martel |first2=Priscilla |last3=Damme |first3=Eddy Van |date=2015-01-06 |publisher=Pearson Education |isbn=978-0-13-388675-7 |language=en}}</ref>
=== Decaffeination ===
Coffee beans naturally contain a good amount of caffeine, but some coffee beans are treated to remove it before roasting. This can either be done by treating the beans with a solvent or scraping away the outer caffeinated layer.<ref name=":3">{{Cite book |last=Rinsky |first=Glenn |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mZhyDwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Pastry Chef's Companion: A Comprehensive Resource Guide for the Baking and Pastry Professional |last2=Rinsky |first2=Laura Halpin |date=2008-02-28 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-470-00955-0 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Labensky |first=Sarah R. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E3t-swEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=On Cooking: A Textbook of Culinary Fundamentals |last2=Hause |first2=Alan M. |last3=Martel |first3=Priscilla |date=2018-01-18 |publisher=Pearson |isbn=978-0-13-444190-0 |language=en}}</ref>
[[File:Roasted_coffee_beans.jpg|thumb|Roasted coffee beans]]
=== Roasting ===
Because the green, raw beans don't have much complexity of flavor, they must be roasted.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=The Chefs of Le Cordon Bleu |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Xni7wAEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Le Cordon Bleu Patisserie and Baking Foundations |date=2011-12-02 |publisher=Cengage Learning |isbn=978-1-4390-5713-1 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=deMan |first=John M. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sGNLDwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Principles of Food Chemistry |last2=Finley |first2=John W. |last3=Hurst |first3=W. Jeffrey |last4=Lee |first4=Chang Yong |date=2018-02-09 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-319-63607-8 |language=en}}</ref> This can occur over a range of temperatures (180–240°C/350–465°F) and times (10–35 minutes) to produce the desired final effect.<ref name=":7" /> This process causes them to darken and brown, developing the characteristic finished coffee flavor.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4">{{Cite book |title=Encyclopedia of food chemistry. Vol. 1 |date=2019 |publisher=Elsevier |isbn=978-0-12-816848-6 |editor-last=Varelis |editor-first=Peter |volume=1 |location=Oxford |editor-last2=Melton |editor-first2=Laurence |editor-last3=Shahidi |editor-first3=Fereidoon}}</ref> Typically, the lighter the roast, the sweeter the profile; and, the darker the roast, the stronger and more bitter.<ref name=":4" />
After roasting, beans may be treated with a flavoring component (e.g. vanilla, chocolate, spices).<ref name=":1" />
=== Grinding ===
In most circumstances, coffee beans must be ground to a powder prior to use, either by the manufacturer or the consumer. The finer the grind, the less time necessary to properly brew the coffee, the sooner it can become overbrewed, and vice versa. As such, fine grinds are used for speedy preparation methods like espresso, while coarse grinds are better for drip.<ref name=":1" />
=== Brewing ===
There are a number of ways to brew coffee—in all methods, ground coffee beans and water are combined, with the water extracting the aromatic compounds in the beans. Typically, this is done by either steeping the ground beans in water or forcing hot water through the grounds.<ref name=":1" />
After brewing, liquid coffee may be dehydrated to produce '''instant coffee''' powder—this can be combined with water to immediately make coffee without needing to brew it.<ref name=":3" />
== Characteristics ==
Coffee contains caffeine in a relatively high quantity, which can cause alertness and increased sense of energy when consumed.
=== Bean ===
Coffee beans come in two main classes, which contributes to their flavor profile. Robusta beans are more common, though considered slightly inferior, and arabica beans are considered higher quality.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":1" /> Additionally, the geographic growing region and other environmental conditions will also affect the flavor of the beans—as such, beans are often named after region of origin.<ref name=":1" />
=== Roast ===
After bean type, coffee beans can be further categorized by their degree of roasting, which typically ranges from light to medium and dark roasts. As the beans get darker and more roasted, they become oilier and develop a more complexly bitter flavor. Roasts may also be named slightly unintuitively, such as with "city" roast, "French" roast, and more.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Coffee Roasts Guide |url=https://www.ncausa.org/About-Coffee/Coffee-Roasts-Guide |access-date=2024-04-12 |website=www.ncausa.org}}</ref>
== Selection and storage ==
Coffee beans are best fresh, and their flavor will degrade as they age. Surface area plays a large part in the degradation process, so ground coffee degrades considerably faster than whole coffee beans.<ref name=":3" /> The degradation process is also accelerated by oxidation, so roasted coffee should be stored in airtight containers—and even in the freezer—to minimize oxidation.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" /> But in general, freshly ground, newly roasted beans will always give a better cup of coffee than pre-ground, older beans.
Once brewed, coffee still has a pretty short lifespan and should be used fresh. Excessive heating and oxidation will again degrade the flavor, so it's not recommended to keep brewed coffee on a heat source for very long.<ref name=":1" />
== Preparation ==
Many factors in the brewing process contribute to the final product. Clean fresh water is necessary, and the temperature of the water will have some bearing on the result as well. Cooler water will not extract flavors as efficiently as hot water, but boiling water can make an overly bitter brew, especially with very dark roasts. Lastly, the coarseness of the grind and the ratio of grounds to water are also important and vary according to the brewing method used. If you want stronger brewed coffee, use a higher ratio of ground coffee to water, rather than brewing for longer.<ref name=":1" />
=== French press ===
In this method, the grounds are placed into the bottom of a vessel, and hot water is poured onto them. The mixture sits for a few minutes, then a mesh strainer is pushed down onto the mass, and the coffee is poured off to drink. French presses are also suitable for use in cold brewing (see below).
=== Drip ===
In America, this is the most common brewing method. Here, the grounds are placed in a basket with a non-reactive liner and a small hole in the bottom. Hot water is poured over the grounds, where it soaks them and steeps for a short time while being slowly forced by gravity through the hole into the container below.<ref name=":1" /> A good ratio for drip coffee is 2 tablespoons of finely ground coffee for every 6–7 oz water.<ref name=":1" /> Bring the water just to a boil, then pour slowly over the grounds, stirring gently. Stirring will result in the grounds retaining some extra water, but do not try to squeeze the water out—when it stops dripping, the coffee is ready to drink.
=== Espresso ===
[[Image:MokaCoffeePot.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Italian-style moka percolator]]In modern espresso machines, a fine grind of strong coffee is packed into a small metal container with a hole in the bottom. Pressurized water is quickly forced through the grounds into the pot below.<ref name=":1" /> A higher percentage of coffee solids are dissolved and extracted under pressure, creating an end product with more concentrated flavor. A moka-style percolator can also be used. Here, water is placed in the lower section, with the raw coffee grounds in the mid-section. As the water boils, it turns to steam—this creates enough pressure to force all the water from the lower section up through the grounds and into the upper reservoir. A good guide for making espresso is ¼ oz (7 g) ground beans per 1½ oz (45 ml) water.<ref name=":1" />
=== Cold brew ===
In cold brewing, heat is replaced with time. Here, the ground coffee is steeped at room temperature for 8–12 hours before straining. One proposed argument here is that cold-brewed coffee is less bitter than hot-brewed.<ref name=":1" />
== Use ==
[[File:Kaves inditas.webm|thumb|Morning coffe for the engine start (humorous short video)]]
=== Beverages ===
The most common way to consume coffee is as a beverage, either plain or with milk/cream, sugar, or other flavorings.<ref name=":1" /> A variety of classic beverages exist, including but not limited to the following:<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" />
* '''Latte:''' Espresso and steamed milk
* '''Cappuccino:''' espresso, steamed milk, and foamed milk
* '''Mocha:''' espresso, steamed milk, and chocolate
* '''Americano:''' espresso and water
=== Cooking ===
Coffee is sometimes used in recipes, especially desserts but also savory dishes, where the bitterness adds complexity of flavor.<ref name=":5">{{Cite book |last=Ruhlman |first=Michael |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cO6-wjf_XdgC&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Elements of Cooking: Translating the Chef's Craft for Every Kitchen |date=2008 |publisher=Black Incorporated |isbn=978-1-86395-143-2 |language=en}}</ref> It goes well with many spices, and the flavour of chocolate is known to be enhanced by the addition of a small amount of coffee. Notable preparations that always or may include coffee include tiramisu, custards, and ice cream.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" />
When used as an ingredient, coffee tends to be incorporated in one of the following options. The first is to simply incorporate coffee brewed with water directly into the recipe. If a different liquid is being used, the coffee can be steeped in that instead.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jl0EEAAAQBAJ&newbks=0 |title=Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art and Craft |date=2015-02-25 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-470-92865-3 |language=en}}</ref> Instant coffee powder is also an easy option, as it readily dissolves into a dish without needing to add a large volume of liquid.<ref name=":0" />
== Recipes ==
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</div>
== References ==
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'''Coffee''' is a flavorful liquid brewed from coffee beans.
== Production ==
=== Cleaning ===
Since coffee seeds are held within the pulp of the fruit, the pulp must be crushed and removed.<ref name=":7">{{Cite book |last=Friberg |first=Bo |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gmpkzgAACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Professional Pastry Chef: Fundamentals of Baking and Pastry |date=2016-09-13 |publisher=Wiley |isbn=978-0-470-46629-2 |language=en}}</ref> After this, the beans ferment slightly in order to get rid of the mucilage surrounding the hull before drying completely.<ref name=":7" /> The hull is cracked to expose the seeds, called coffee beans.<ref name=":6">{{Cite book |last=Labensky |first=Sarah |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k87uoQEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=On Baking: A Textbook of Baking and Pastry Fundamentals, Updated Edition |last2=Martel |first2=Priscilla |last3=Damme |first3=Eddy Van |date=2015-01-06 |publisher=Pearson Education |isbn=978-0-13-388675-7 |language=en}}</ref>
=== Decaffeination ===
Coffee beans naturally contain a good amount of caffeine, but some coffee beans are treated to remove it before roasting. This can either be done by treating the beans with a solvent or scraping away the outer caffeinated layer.<ref name=":3">{{Cite book |last=Rinsky |first=Glenn |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mZhyDwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Pastry Chef's Companion: A Comprehensive Resource Guide for the Baking and Pastry Professional |last2=Rinsky |first2=Laura Halpin |date=2008-02-28 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-470-00955-0 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Labensky |first=Sarah R. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E3t-swEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=On Cooking: A Textbook of Culinary Fundamentals |last2=Hause |first2=Alan M. |last3=Martel |first3=Priscilla |date=2018-01-18 |publisher=Pearson |isbn=978-0-13-444190-0 |language=en}}</ref>
[[File:Roasted_coffee_beans.jpg|thumb|Roasted coffee beans]]
=== Roasting ===
Because the green, raw beans don't have much complexity of flavor, they must be roasted.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=The Chefs of Le Cordon Bleu |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Xni7wAEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Le Cordon Bleu Patisserie and Baking Foundations |date=2011-12-02 |publisher=Cengage Learning |isbn=978-1-4390-5713-1 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=deMan |first=John M. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sGNLDwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Principles of Food Chemistry |last2=Finley |first2=John W. |last3=Hurst |first3=W. Jeffrey |last4=Lee |first4=Chang Yong |date=2018-02-09 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-319-63607-8 |language=en}}</ref> This can occur over a range of temperatures (180–240°C/350–465°F) and times (10–35 minutes) to produce the desired final effect.<ref name=":7" /> This process causes them to darken and brown, developing the characteristic finished coffee flavor.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4">{{Cite book |title=Encyclopedia of food chemistry. Vol. 1 |date=2019 |publisher=Elsevier |isbn=978-0-12-816848-6 |editor-last=Varelis |editor-first=Peter |volume=1 |location=Oxford |editor-last2=Melton |editor-first2=Laurence |editor-last3=Shahidi |editor-first3=Fereidoon}}</ref> Typically, the lighter the roast, the sweeter the profile; and, the darker the roast, the stronger and more bitter.<ref name=":4" />
After roasting, beans may be treated with a flavoring component (e.g. vanilla, chocolate, spices).<ref name=":1" />
=== Grinding ===
In most circumstances, coffee beans must be ground to a powder prior to use, either by the manufacturer or the consumer. The finer the grind, the less time necessary to properly brew the coffee, the sooner it can become overbrewed, and vice versa. As such, fine grinds are used for speedy preparation methods like espresso, while coarse grinds are better for drip.<ref name=":1" />
=== Brewing ===
There are a number of ways to brew coffee—in all methods, ground coffee beans and water are combined, with the water extracting the aromatic compounds in the beans. Typically, this is done by either steeping the ground beans in water or forcing hot water through the grounds.<ref name=":1" />
After brewing, liquid coffee may be dehydrated to produce '''instant coffee''' powder—this can be combined with water to immediately make coffee without needing to brew it.<ref name=":3" />
== Characteristics ==
Coffee contains caffeine in a relatively high quantity, which can cause alertness and increased sense of energy when consumed.
=== Bean ===
Coffee beans come in two main classes, which contributes to their flavor profile. Robusta beans are more common, though considered slightly inferior, and arabica beans are considered higher quality.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":1" /> Additionally, the geographic growing region and other environmental conditions will also affect the flavor of the beans—as such, beans are often named after region of origin.<ref name=":1" />
=== Roast ===
After bean type, coffee beans can be further categorized by their degree of roasting, which typically ranges from light to medium and dark roasts. As the beans get darker and more roasted, they become oilier and develop a more complexly bitter flavor. Roasts may also be named slightly unintuitively, such as with "city" roast, "French" roast, and more.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Coffee Roasts Guide |url=https://www.ncausa.org/About-Coffee/Coffee-Roasts-Guide |access-date=2024-04-12 |website=www.ncausa.org}}</ref>
== Selection and storage ==
Coffee beans are best fresh, and their flavor will degrade as they age. Surface area plays a large part in the degradation process, so ground coffee degrades considerably faster than whole coffee beans.<ref name=":3" /> The degradation process is also accelerated by oxidation, so roasted coffee should be stored in airtight containers—and even in the freezer—to minimize oxidation.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" /> But in general, freshly ground, newly roasted beans will always give a better cup of coffee than pre-ground, older beans.
Once brewed, coffee still has a pretty short lifespan and should be used fresh. Excessive heating and oxidation will again degrade the flavor, so it's not recommended to keep brewed coffee on a heat source for very long.<ref name=":1" />
== Preparation ==
Many factors in the brewing process contribute to the final product. Clean fresh water is necessary, and the temperature of the water will have some bearing on the result as well. Cooler water will not extract flavors as efficiently as hot water, but boiling water can make an overly bitter brew, especially with very dark roasts. Lastly, the coarseness of the grind and the ratio of grounds to water are also important and vary according to the brewing method used. If you want stronger brewed coffee, use a higher ratio of ground coffee to water, rather than brewing for longer.<ref name=":1" />
=== French press ===
In this method, the grounds are placed into the bottom of a vessel, and hot water is poured onto them. The mixture sits for a few minutes, then a mesh strainer is pushed down onto the mass, and the coffee is poured off to drink. French presses are also suitable for use in cold brewing (see below).
=== Drip ===
In America, this is the most common brewing method. Here, the grounds are placed in a basket with a non-reactive liner and a small hole in the bottom. Hot water is poured over the grounds, where it soaks them and steeps for a short time while being slowly forced by gravity through the hole into the container below.<ref name=":1" /> A good ratio for drip coffee is 2 tablespoons of finely ground coffee for every 6–7 oz water.<ref name=":1" /> Bring the water just to a boil, then pour slowly over the grounds, stirring gently. Stirring will result in the grounds retaining some extra water, but do not try to squeeze the water out—when it stops dripping, the coffee is ready to drink.
=== Espresso ===
[[Image:MokaCoffeePot.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Italian-style moka percolator]]In modern espresso machines, a fine grind of strong coffee is packed into a small metal container with a hole in the bottom. Pressurized water is quickly forced through the grounds into the pot below.<ref name=":1" /> A higher percentage of coffee solids are dissolved and extracted under pressure, creating an end product with more concentrated flavor. A moka-style percolator can also be used. Here, water is placed in the lower section, with the raw coffee grounds in the mid-section. As the water boils, it turns to steam—this creates enough pressure to force all the water from the lower section up through the grounds and into the upper reservoir. A good guide for making espresso is ¼ oz (7 g) ground beans per 1½ oz (45 ml) water.<ref name=":1" />
=== Cold brew ===
In cold brewing, heat is replaced with time. Here, the ground coffee is steeped at room temperature for 8–12 hours before straining. One proposed argument here is that cold-brewed coffee is less bitter than hot-brewed.<ref name=":1" />
== Use ==
[[File:Kaves inditas.webm|thumb|Morning coffe for the engine start (humorous short video)|120px]]
=== Beverages ===
The most common way to consume coffee is as a beverage, either plain or with milk/cream, sugar, or other flavorings.<ref name=":1" /> A variety of classic beverages exist, including but not limited to the following:<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" />
* '''Latte:''' Espresso and steamed milk
* '''Cappuccino:''' espresso, steamed milk, and foamed milk
* '''Mocha:''' espresso, steamed milk, and chocolate
* '''Americano:''' espresso and water
=== Cooking ===
Coffee is sometimes used in recipes, especially desserts but also savory dishes, where the bitterness adds complexity of flavor.<ref name=":5">{{Cite book |last=Ruhlman |first=Michael |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cO6-wjf_XdgC&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Elements of Cooking: Translating the Chef's Craft for Every Kitchen |date=2008 |publisher=Black Incorporated |isbn=978-1-86395-143-2 |language=en}}</ref> It goes well with many spices, and the flavour of chocolate is known to be enhanced by the addition of a small amount of coffee. Notable preparations that always or may include coffee include tiramisu, custards, and ice cream.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" />
When used as an ingredient, coffee tends to be incorporated in one of the following options. The first is to simply incorporate coffee brewed with water directly into the recipe. If a different liquid is being used, the coffee can be steeped in that instead.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jl0EEAAAQBAJ&newbks=0 |title=Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art and Craft |date=2015-02-25 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-470-92865-3 |language=en}}</ref> Instant coffee powder is also an easy option, as it readily dissolves into a dish without needing to add a large volume of liquid.<ref name=":0" />
== Recipes ==
<div style="column-count:3">
<categorytree mode="all">Recipes using coffee</categorytree>
</div>
== References ==
[[Category:Featured ingredient candidate|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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'''Coffee''' is a flavorful liquid brewed from coffee beans.
== Production ==
=== Cleaning ===
Since coffee seeds are held within the pulp of the fruit, the pulp must be crushed and removed.<ref name=":7">{{Cite book |last=Friberg |first=Bo |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gmpkzgAACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Professional Pastry Chef: Fundamentals of Baking and Pastry |date=2016-09-13 |publisher=Wiley |isbn=978-0-470-46629-2 |language=en}}</ref> After this, the beans ferment slightly in order to get rid of the mucilage surrounding the hull before drying completely.<ref name=":7" /> The hull is cracked to expose the seeds, called coffee beans.<ref name=":6">{{Cite book |last=Labensky |first=Sarah |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k87uoQEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=On Baking: A Textbook of Baking and Pastry Fundamentals, Updated Edition |last2=Martel |first2=Priscilla |last3=Damme |first3=Eddy Van |date=2015-01-06 |publisher=Pearson Education |isbn=978-0-13-388675-7 |language=en}}</ref>
=== Decaffeination ===
Coffee beans naturally contain a good amount of caffeine, but some coffee beans are treated to remove it before roasting. This can either be done by treating the beans with a solvent or scraping away the outer caffeinated layer.<ref name=":3">{{Cite book |last=Rinsky |first=Glenn |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mZhyDwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Pastry Chef's Companion: A Comprehensive Resource Guide for the Baking and Pastry Professional |last2=Rinsky |first2=Laura Halpin |date=2008-02-28 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-470-00955-0 |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite book |last=Labensky |first=Sarah R. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E3t-swEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=On Cooking: A Textbook of Culinary Fundamentals |last2=Hause |first2=Alan M. |last3=Martel |first3=Priscilla |date=2018-01-18 |publisher=Pearson |isbn=978-0-13-444190-0 |language=en}}</ref>
[[File:Roasted_coffee_beans.jpg|thumb|Roasted coffee beans]]
=== Roasting ===
Because the green, raw beans don't have much complexity of flavor, they must be roasted.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=The Chefs of Le Cordon Bleu |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Xni7wAEACAAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Le Cordon Bleu Patisserie and Baking Foundations |date=2011-12-02 |publisher=Cengage Learning |isbn=978-1-4390-5713-1 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=deMan |first=John M. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sGNLDwAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en |title=Principles of Food Chemistry |last2=Finley |first2=John W. |last3=Hurst |first3=W. Jeffrey |last4=Lee |first4=Chang Yong |date=2018-02-09 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-319-63607-8 |language=en}}</ref> This can occur over a range of temperatures (180–240°C/350–465°F) and times (10–35 minutes) to produce the desired final effect.<ref name=":7" /> This process causes them to darken and brown, developing the characteristic finished coffee flavor.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":4">{{Cite book |title=Encyclopedia of food chemistry. Vol. 1 |date=2019 |publisher=Elsevier |isbn=978-0-12-816848-6 |editor-last=Varelis |editor-first=Peter |volume=1 |location=Oxford |editor-last2=Melton |editor-first2=Laurence |editor-last3=Shahidi |editor-first3=Fereidoon}}</ref> Typically, the lighter the roast, the sweeter the profile; and, the darker the roast, the stronger and more bitter.<ref name=":4" />
After roasting, beans may be treated with a flavoring component (e.g. vanilla, chocolate, spices).<ref name=":1" />
=== Grinding ===
In most circumstances, coffee beans must be ground to a powder prior to use, either by the manufacturer or the consumer. The finer the grind, the less time necessary to properly brew the coffee, the sooner it can become overbrewed, and vice versa. As such, fine grinds are used for speedy preparation methods like espresso, while coarse grinds are better for drip.<ref name=":1" />
=== Brewing ===
There are a number of ways to brew coffee—in all methods, ground coffee beans and water are combined, with the water extracting the aromatic compounds in the beans. Typically, this is done by either steeping the ground beans in water or forcing hot water through the grounds.<ref name=":1" />
After brewing, liquid coffee may be dehydrated to produce '''instant coffee''' powder—this can be combined with water to immediately make coffee without needing to brew it.<ref name=":3" />
== Characteristics ==
Coffee contains caffeine in a relatively high quantity, which can cause alertness and increased sense of energy when consumed.
=== Bean ===
Coffee beans come in two main classes, which contributes to their flavor profile. Robusta beans are more common, though considered slightly inferior, and arabica beans are considered higher quality.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":1" /> Additionally, the geographic growing region and other environmental conditions will also affect the flavor of the beans—as such, beans are often named after region of origin.<ref name=":1" />
=== Roast ===
After bean type, coffee beans can be further categorized by their degree of roasting, which typically ranges from light to medium and dark roasts. As the beans get darker and more roasted, they become oilier and develop a more complexly bitter flavor. Roasts may also be named slightly unintuitively, such as with "city" roast, "French" roast, and more.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Coffee Roasts Guide |url=https://www.ncausa.org/About-Coffee/Coffee-Roasts-Guide |access-date=2024-04-12 |website=www.ncausa.org}}</ref>
== Selection and storage ==
Coffee beans are best fresh, and their flavor will degrade as they age. Surface area plays a large part in the degradation process, so ground coffee degrades considerably faster than whole coffee beans.<ref name=":3" /> The degradation process is also accelerated by oxidation, so roasted coffee should be stored in airtight containers—and even in the freezer—to minimize oxidation.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" /> But in general, freshly ground, newly roasted beans will always give a better cup of coffee than pre-ground, older beans.
Once brewed, coffee still has a pretty short lifespan and should be used fresh. Excessive heating and oxidation will again degrade the flavor, so it's not recommended to keep brewed coffee on a heat source for very long.<ref name=":1" />
== Preparation ==
Many factors in the brewing process contribute to the final product. Clean fresh water is necessary, and the temperature of the water will have some bearing on the result as well. Cooler water will not extract flavors as efficiently as hot water, but boiling water can make an overly bitter brew, especially with very dark roasts. Lastly, the coarseness of the grind and the ratio of grounds to water are also important and vary according to the brewing method used. If you want stronger brewed coffee, use a higher ratio of ground coffee to water, rather than brewing for longer.<ref name=":1" />
=== French press ===
In this method, the grounds are placed into the bottom of a vessel, and hot water is poured onto them. The mixture sits for a few minutes, then a mesh strainer is pushed down onto the mass, and the coffee is poured off to drink. French presses are also suitable for use in cold brewing (see below).
=== Drip ===
In America, this is the most common brewing method. Here, the grounds are placed in a basket with a non-reactive liner and a small hole in the bottom. Hot water is poured over the grounds, where it soaks them and steeps for a short time while being slowly forced by gravity through the hole into the container below.<ref name=":1" /> A good ratio for drip coffee is 2 tablespoons of finely ground coffee for every 6–7 oz water.<ref name=":1" /> Bring the water just to a boil, then pour slowly over the grounds, stirring gently. Stirring will result in the grounds retaining some extra water, but do not try to squeeze the water out—when it stops dripping, the coffee is ready to drink.
=== Espresso ===
[[Image:MokaCoffeePot.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Italian-style moka percolator]]In modern espresso machines, a fine grind of strong coffee is packed into a small metal container with a hole in the bottom. Pressurized water is quickly forced through the grounds into the pot below.<ref name=":1" /> A higher percentage of coffee solids are dissolved and extracted under pressure, creating an end product with more concentrated flavor. A moka-style percolator can also be used. Here, water is placed in the lower section, with the raw coffee grounds in the mid-section. As the water boils, it turns to steam—this creates enough pressure to force all the water from the lower section up through the grounds and into the upper reservoir. A good guide for making espresso is ¼ oz (7 g) ground beans per 1½ oz (45 ml) water.<ref name=":1" />
=== Cold brew ===
In cold brewing, heat is replaced with time. Here, the ground coffee is steeped at room temperature for 8–12 hours before straining. One proposed argument here is that cold-brewed coffee is less bitter than hot-brewed.<ref name=":1" />
== Use ==
[[File:Kaves inditas.webm|thumb|Morning coffe for the engine start (humorous short video)|200px]]
=== Beverages ===
The most common way to consume coffee is as a beverage, either plain or with milk/cream, sugar, or other flavorings.<ref name=":1" /> A variety of classic beverages exist, including but not limited to the following:<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" />
* '''Latte:''' Espresso and steamed milk
* '''Cappuccino:''' espresso, steamed milk, and foamed milk
* '''Mocha:''' espresso, steamed milk, and chocolate
* '''Americano:''' espresso and water
=== Cooking ===
Coffee is sometimes used in recipes, especially desserts but also savory dishes, where the bitterness adds complexity of flavor.<ref name=":5">{{Cite book |last=Ruhlman |first=Michael |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cO6-wjf_XdgC&newbks=0&hl=en |title=The Elements of Cooking: Translating the Chef's Craft for Every Kitchen |date=2008 |publisher=Black Incorporated |isbn=978-1-86395-143-2 |language=en}}</ref> It goes well with many spices, and the flavour of chocolate is known to be enhanced by the addition of a small amount of coffee. Notable preparations that always or may include coffee include tiramisu, custards, and ice cream.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" />
When used as an ingredient, coffee tends to be incorporated in one of the following options. The first is to simply incorporate coffee brewed with water directly into the recipe. If a different liquid is being used, the coffee can be steeped in that instead.<ref name=":6" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) |first= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jl0EEAAAQBAJ&newbks=0 |title=Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art and Craft |date=2015-02-25 |publisher=John Wiley & Sons |isbn=978-0-470-92865-3 |language=en}}</ref> Instant coffee powder is also an easy option, as it readily dissolves into a dish without needing to add a large volume of liquid.<ref name=":0" />
== Recipes ==
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<categorytree mode="all">Recipes using coffee</categorytree>
</div>
== References ==
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==What is AROS==
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
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[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher but may spy on you],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
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You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|boot:
| grub bootloader
|----
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|Utilities:
| extra applications
|----
|WBStartup:
| copy applications here to autostart with needed icons, drawers, data etc
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system they are split into two categories (only a few are supported)
<pre>
Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
Non-journaling - BtrFS ext2 exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
</pre>
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 only on motorola 68k at the moment]
* FFS very old now but left in for legacy usage
Other [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock AROS)
* exFAT
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging (i.e. disk tidy up) are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
*SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But you can defrag SFS
*PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
The setup of the below filesystems is usually done by the distro maintainer but if not....
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
CLI in icon's tooltypes means 'run it as if it was run from shell'
If, on the other hand, the WB parameter (or no parameter) is present in Tooltypes, Wanderer will execute the binary and, if provided, the options included in Tooltypes.
WBxCLI is very useful for adding options to DOS Commands.
Important: AROS has a different way of managing icons. If you have an executable file, you will never be able to add a project icon. AROS will automatically recognise that it is an executable file and will transform the icon into a tool icon.
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = Help = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
ComKeyRemapper or AmigaKeyremapper could swap RAmiga to another key press
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
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v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
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Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
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ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
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Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
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About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
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Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
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Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
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Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
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DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
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The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
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SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
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Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
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Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
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About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
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*Plugins
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devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
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*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
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The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
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Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
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%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
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With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
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/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
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CHANGEWINDOW
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/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
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Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
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Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
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===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
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run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
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makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
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SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
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right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)).
The others in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition to share. Setup first with a 2G FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest of the space as SFS for an Aros install. It works very well.
Files could be transferred via TCP internet network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXaKDhtTTqQ&t=14s&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Michel Schulz on Aros and PiStorm],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
</pre>
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== Ingredients ==
*1 small clove [[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]]
*1 sprig [[Cookbook:Rosemary|rosemary]]
*1 strip lemon peel (1 x ½ [[Cookbook:Inch|inch]])
*¾ [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]] [[Cookbook:Olive Oil|olive oil]]
*¼ cup [[Cookbook:Lemon Juice|lemon juice]]
== Procedure ==
# Place the garlic and rosemary on a cutting board and lightly crush with the flat side of a heavy [[Cookbook:Knife|knife]].
# Put the rosemary, garlic and lemon peel in a clean bottle with a tight-fitting cap.
# Pour in the oil and lemon juice. Cap the bottle and shake well.
# Refrigerate and use within one week.
# Shake before serving. Drizzle on steamed vegetables, or seafood, pasta, potato salad, or other salads.
==See also==
*[[w:Cuisine of Albania|Cuisine of Albania]]
*[[w:Culture of Albania|Culture of Albania]]
[[Category:Albanian recipes|{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Recipes for salad dressing|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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The following is a list of '''Hello, world!''' programs.
''Hello, world!'' programs make the text "Hello, world!" appear on a computer screen. It is usually the first program encountered when learning a programming language. Otherwise, it's a basic sanity check for an installation of a new programming language. If "Hello World" does not run, one must not try to develop complex programs before fixing the issues with the installation.
For even more languages have a look at the [http://helloworldcollection.de Hello World Collection].
== 4DOS batch ==
''It should be noted that the 4DOS/4NT batch language is a superset of the MS-DOS batch language. ''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dos">
@echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ingres 4GL ==
message "Hello, world!" with style = popup;
== ABAP/4 - SAP AG ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="abap">
REPORT ZHELLO.
START-OF-SELECTION.
WRITE "Hello, world!".
</syntaxhighlight>
== ABAP Objects (NetWeaver 7) ==
''The example below makes use of the singleton pattern and outputs the text in a message box instead of a classic list output.''
<syntaxhighlight lang="abap">
REPORT ZHELLO.
CLASS lcl_hello DEFINITION CREATE PRIVATE FINAL.
PUBLIC SECTION.
CLASS-DATA self TYPE REF TO lcl_hello READ-ONLY.
CLASS-METHODS class_constructor.
METHODS say_hello.
PRIVATE SECTION.
CONSTANTS con_hello_world TYPE c LENGTH 13 VALUE 'Hello, World!'.
ENDCLASS.
CLASS lcl_hello IMPLEMENTATION.
METHOD class_constructor.
CREATE OBJECT lcl_hello=>self.
ENDMETHOD.
METHOD say_hello.
MESSAGE con_hello_world TYPE 'I'.
ENDMETHOD.
ENDCLASS.
START-OF-SELECTION.
lcl_hello=>self->say_hello( ).
</syntaxhighlight>
== ABC ==
WRITE "Hello, world!"
== ActionScript ==
=== ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0 ===
This will output to the ''output'' window only, which an end user would not see.
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">trace("Hello, world!");</syntaxhighlight>
This version will be visible to the end user.
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">var helloWorld:TextField = this.createTextField( "helloWorld", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 1, 1, 100, 20 );
helloWorld.text = "Hello, world!";</syntaxhighlight>
=== ActionScript 3 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript3">
package
{
public class HelloWorld
{
public function HelloWorld()
{
trace("Hello, world!");
}
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ada ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">
with Ada.Text_IO;
procedure Hello is
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello, world!");
end Hello;
</syntaxhighlight>
== ALGOL 68 ==
The ALGOL 68 standard requires that ''reserved-words'', ''types'' and ''operators'' are in a different typeface.
Hence programs are typically published in either '''bold''' or an <u>underline</u> typeface, e.g.:
'''begin'''
printf($"Hello, world!"l$)
'''end'''
In the popular upper-case stropping convention for bold words:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
BEGIN
printf($"Hello, world!"l$)
END
</syntaxhighlight>
or using a ''wikitext like'' quote stropping, this is especially suitable on computers with only 6 bits per character (hence only have UPPERCASE):
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
'BEGIN'
PRINTF($"HELLO, WORLD!"L$)
'END'
</syntaxhighlight>
or minimally using the "brief symbol" form of '''begin''' and '''end'''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">( printf($"Hello, world!"l$) )</syntaxhighlight>
== AmigaE ==
PROC main()
WriteF('Hello, world!');
ENDPROC
== AMX NetLinx ==
This program sends the message out via the Diagnostics Interface after start-up.
program_name = 'Hello'
define_start
send_string 0,'Hello World!'
== ANT ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE project>
<project default="helloworld">
<target name="helloworld">
<echo message="Hello, World!" />
</target>
</project>
</syntaxhighlight>
== APL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="apl">
∇R←HWΔPGM
[1] R←'HELLO WORLD!'
∇
</syntaxhighlight>
*The Del on the first line begins function definition for the program named HWΔPGM. It is a niladic function (no parameters, as opposed to monadic or dyadic) and it will return an explicit result which allows other functions or APL primitives to use the returned value as input.
*The line labeled 1 assigns the text vector 'Hello, world!!' to the variable R
*The last line is another Del which ends the function definition.
When the function is executed by typing its name the APL interpreter assigns the text vector to the variable R, but since we have not used this value in another function, primitive, or assignment statement the interpreter returns it to the terminal, thus displaying the words on the next line below the function invocation.
The session would look like this
HWΔPGM
Hello, world!!
While not a program, if you simply supplied the text vector to the interpreter but did not assign it to a variable it would return it to the terminal as output. Note that user input is automatically indented 6 spaces by the interpreter while results are displayed at the beginning of a new line.
'Hello, world!'
Hello, world!!
== AppleScript ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">return "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or:
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">display dialog "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== ASP ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-vb"><% Response.Write("Hello, world!") %></syntaxhighlight>
:or simply:
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-vb"><%= "Hello, world!" %></syntaxhighlight>
=== ASP.NET ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
// in the page behind using C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
' in the page behind using VB.NET
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Response.Write("Hello, world!")
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-cs">
// ASPX Page Template
<asp:Literal ID="Literal1" runat="server" Text="Hello World!"></asp:Literal>
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-cs">
<asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Hello World"></asp:Label>
</syntaxhighlight>
or
Hello World!
== Assembly language ==
=== Accumulator-only architecture: DEC PDP-8, PAL-III assembler ===
''See the [[w:PDP-8#String_output|example]] program in the Wikipedia [[w:PDP-8|PDP-8]] article''.
=== First successful uP/OS combinations: Intel 8080/Zilog Z80, CP/M, RMAC assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
bdos equ 0005H ; BDOS entry point
start: mvi c,9 ; BDOS function: output string
lxi d,msg$ ; address of msg
call bdos
ret ; return to CCP
msg$: db 'Hello, world!$'
end start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Popular home computer: ZX Spectrum, Zilog Z80, HiSoft GENS assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
10 ORG #8000 ; Start address of the routine
20 START LD A,2 ; set the output channel
30 CALL #1601 ; to channel 2 (main part of TV display)
40 LD HL,MSG ; Set HL register pair to address of the message
50 LOOP LD A,(HL) ; De-reference HL and store in A
60 AND A ; Null terminator?
70 RET Z ; If so, return
80 RST #10 ; Print the character in A
90 INC HL ; HL points at the next char to be printed
100 JR LOOP
110 RET
120 MSG DEFM "Hello, world!"
130 DEFB 13 ; carriage return
140 DEFB 0 ; null terminator
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Accumulator + index register machine: MOS Technology 6502, CBM KERNEL, MOS assembler syntax ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ca65">
A_CR = $0D ;carriage return
BSOUT = $FFD2 ;kernel ROM sub, write to current output device
;
LDX #$00 ;starting index in .X register
;
LOOP LDA MSG,X ;read message text
BEQ LOOPEND ;end of text
;
JSR BSOUT ;output char
INX
BNE LOOP ;repeat
;
LOOPEND RTS ;return from subroutine
;
MSG .BYT 'Hello, world!',A_CR,$00
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Accumulator/Index microcoded machine: Data General Nova, RDOS ===
''See the [[w:Data General Nova#Hello world program|example]] section of the Nova article.''
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, DOS, TASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
MODEL SMALL
IDEAL
STACK 100H
DATASEG
MSG DB 'Hello, world!', 13, '$'
CODESEG
Start:
MOV AX, @data
MOV DS, AX
MOV DX, OFFSET MSG
MOV AH, 09H ; DOS: output ASCII$
INT 21H
MOV AX, 4C00H
INT 21H
END Start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ASSEMBLER x86 (DOS, MASM) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.MODEL Small
.STACK 100h
.DATA
db msg 'Hello, world!$'
.CODE
start:
mov ah, 09h
lea dx, msg ; or mov dx, offset msg
int 21h
mov ax,4C00h
int 21h
end start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ASSEMBLER x86 (DOS, FASM) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
; FASM example of writing 16-bit DOS .COM program
; Compile: "FASM HELLO.ASM HELLO.COM"
org $100
use16
mov ah,9
mov dx,xhello
int $21 ; DOS call: text output
mov ah,$4C
int $21 ; Return to DOS
xhello db 'Hello world !!!$'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Microsoft Windows, FASM ===
Example of making 32-bit PE program as raw code and data:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format PE GUI
entry start
section '.code' code readable executable
start:
push 0
push _caption
push _message
push 0
call [MessageBox]
push 0
call [ExitProcess]
section '.data' data readable writeable
_caption db 'Win32 assembly program',0
_message db 'Hello, world!',0
section '.idata' import data readable writeable
dd 0,0,0,RVA kernel_name,RVA kernel_table
dd 0,0,0,RVA user_name,RVA user_table
dd 0,0,0,0,0
kernel_table:
ExitProcess dd RVA _ExitProcess
dd 0
user_table:
MessageBox dd RVA _MessageBoxA
dd 0
kernel_name db 'KERNEL32.DLL',0
user_name db 'USER32.DLL',0
_ExitProcess dw 0
db 'ExitProcess',0
_MessageBoxA dw 0
db 'MessageBoxA',0
section '.reloc' fixups data readable discardable
</syntaxhighlight>
Using FASM import macro, unicode (MessageBoxW is one of few unicode functions 'supported' by Windows 9x/ME) and section sharing, no relocation (not required for 32-bit Windows NT executables, recommended for DOS-based Windows, '''required''' for x64), no heap - Not a beginners example but only 1024 instead of 3072 bytes:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format PE GUI 4.0
heap 0
entry start
include 'win32a.inc'
section '.text' code import readable executable data
library kernel, 'KERNEL32.DLL',\
user,'USER32.DLL'
import kernel,\
ExitProcess, 'ExitProcess'
import user,\
MessageBoxW, 'MessageBoxW'
start:
xor ebx, ebx
push ebx
push ebx
push _message
push ebx
call [MessageBoxW]
push ebx
call [ExitProcess]
_message du 'Hello, world!' ,0
section '.reloc' fixups data readable discardable</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, FASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format ELF executable
entry _start
_start:
mov eax, 4
mov ebx, 1
mov ecx, msg
mov edx, msg_len
int 80h
mov ebx, 0
mov eax, 1
int 80h
msg db 'Hello, world!', 0xA
msg_len = $-msg
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, GAS ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.data
msg:
.ascii "Hello, world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.global _start
_start:
movl $len,%edx
movl $msg,%ecx
movl $1,%ebx
movl $4,%eax
int $0x80
movl $0,%ebx
movl $1,%eax
int $0x80
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, NASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
section .data
msg db 'Hello, world!',0xA
len equ $-msg
section .text
global _start
_start:
mov edx,len
mov ecx,msg
mov ebx,1
mov eax,4
int 0x80
mov ebx,0
mov eax,1
int 0x80
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, GLibC, NASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
extern printf ; Request symbol "printf".
global main ; Declare symbol "main".
section .data
str: DB "Hello World!", 0x0A, 0x00
section .text
main:
PUSH str ; Push string pointer onto stack.
CALL printf ; Call printf.
POP eax ; Remove value from stack.
MOV eax,0x0 ; \_Return value 0.
RET ; /
</syntaxhighlight>
=== General-purpose fictional computer: MIX, MIXAL ===
TERM EQU 19 console device no. (19 = typewriter)
ORIG 1000 start address
START OUT MSG(TERM) output data at address MSG
HLT halt execution
MSG ALF "HELLO"
ALF " WORL"
ALF "D "
END START end of program
=== General-purpose fictional computer: MMIX, MMIXAL ===
string BYTE "Hello, world!",#a,0 string to be printed (#a is newline and 0 terminates the string)
Main GETA $255,string get the address of the string in register 255
TRAP 0,Fputs,StdOut put the string pointed to by register 255 to file StdOut
TRAP 0,Halt,0 end process
=== General-purpose-register CISC: DEC PDP-11 ===
==== RT-11, MACRO-11====
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.MCALL .REGDEF,.TTYOUT,.EXIT
.REGDEF
HELLO: MOV #MSG,R1
MOVB (R1)+,R0
BEQ EXIT
LOOP: .TTYOUT
BR LOOP
EXIT:
.EXIT
MSG: .ASCIZ /Hello, world!/
.END HELLO
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Variant for Elektronika BK using BIOS function, MICRO-11 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
MOV #TXT,R1 ;Moving string address to R1
CLR R2 ;String length=0, means null will be the termination character
EMT 20 ;Print the string
HALT
TXT: .ASCIZ /Hello, world!/
.END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Amiga (Workbench 2.0): Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
include lvo/exec_lib.i
include lvo/dos_lib.i
; open DOS library
movea.l 4.w,a6
lea dosname(pc),a1
moveq #36,d0
jsr _LVOOpenLibrary(a6)
movea.l d0,a6
; actual print string
lea hellostr(pc),a0
move.l a0,d1
jsr _LVOPutStr(a6)
; close DOS library
movea.l a6,a1
movea.l 4.w,a6
jmp _LVOCloseLibrary(a6)
dosname dc.b 'dos.library',0
hellostr dc.b 'Hello, world!',0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Atari: Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
;print
move.l #Hello,-(A7)
move.w #9,-(A7)
trap #1
addq.l #6,A7
;wait for key
move.w #1,-(A7)
trap #1
addq.l #2,A7
;exit
clr.w -(A7)
trap #1
Hello
dc.b 'Hello, world!',0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Sharp X68000 (Human68K): Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
pea (strign) ; push string address onto stack
dc.w $FF09 ; call DOS "print" by triggering an exception
addq.l #4,a7 ; restore the stack pointer
dc.w $FF00 ; call DOS "exit"
strign:
dc.b "Hello, world!",13,10,0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC on advanced multiprocessing OS: DEC VAX, VMS, MACRO-32 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.title hello
.psect data, wrt, noexe
chan: .blkw 1
iosb: .blkq 1
term: .ascid "SYS$OUTPUT"
msg: .ascii "Hello, world!"
len = . - msg
.psect code, nowrt, exe
.entry hello, ^m<>
; Establish a channel for terminal I/O
$assign_s devnam=term, -
chan=chan
blbc r0, end
; Queue the I/O request
$qiow_s chan=chan, -
func=#io$_writevblk, -
iosb=iosb, -
p1=msg, -
p2=#len
; Check the status and the IOSB status
blbc r0, end
movzwl iosb, r0
; Return to operating system
end: ret
.end hello
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Mainframe: IBM z/Architecture series using BAL ===
HELLO CSECT The name of this program is 'HELLO'
USING *,12 Tell assembler what register we are using
SAVE (14,12) Save registers
LR 12,15 Use Register 12 for this program
WTO 'Hello, world!' Write To Operator
RETURN (14,12) Return to calling party
END HELLO This is the end of the program
=== RISC processor: ARM, RISC OS, BBC BASIC's in-line assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.program
ADR R0, message
SWI "OS_Write0"
SWI "OS_Exit"
.message
EQUS "Hello, world!"
EQUB 0
ALIGN
</syntaxhighlight>
or the even smaller version (from qUE);
SWI "OS_WriteS":EQUS "Hello, world!":EQUB0:ALIGN:MOV PC,R14
=== RISC processor: MIPS architecture ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mips">
.data
msg: .asciiz "Hello, world!"
.align 2
.text
.globl main
main:
la $a0,msg
li $v0,4
syscall
jr $ra
</syntaxhighlight>
=== RISC processor: PowerPC, Mac OS X, GAS ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.data
msg:
.ascii "Hello, world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.globl _main
_main:
li r0, 4 ; write
li r3, 1 ; stdout
addis r4, 0, ha16(msg) ; high 16 bits of address
addi r4, r4, lo16(msg) ; low 16 bits of address
li r5, len ; length
sc
li r0, 1 ; exit
li r3, 0 ; exit status
sc
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Sigma 6/7/8/9 METASYMBOL ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
SYSTEM BPM
START M:PRINT (MESS,HW)
M:EXIT
HW TEXTC 'HELLO WORLD'
END START
</syntaxhighlight>
== AutoHotkey ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autohotkey">MsgBox, Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
(The comma after the command name is optional.)
== AutoIt ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autoit">MsgBox(0,'','Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Avenue (scripting language for ArcView GIS) ==
MsgBox("Hello, world!","aTitle")
== AWK ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="awk">BEGIN { print "Hello, world!" }</syntaxhighlight>
== B ==
This is the first known Hello, world! program ever written:[https://web.archive.org/web/20080420171147/http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/bintro.html]
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
main( ) {
extrn a, b, c;
putchar(a); putchar(b); putchar(c); putchar('!*n');
}
a 'hell';
b 'o, w';
c 'orld';
</syntaxhighlight>
== Baan Tools ==
Also known as Triton Tools on older versions. On Baan ERP you can create a program on 3GL or 4GL mode.
===3GL Format===
function main()
{
message("Hello, world!")
}
=== 4GL Format ===
choice.cont.process:
on.choice:
message("Hello, world!")
On this last case you should press the ''Continue'' button to show the message.
== Bash or sh ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">echo 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">printf 'Hello, world!\n'</syntaxhighlight>
or using the C preprocessor
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
#define cpp #
cpp $0 2> /dev/null | /bin/bash; exit $?
#undef cpp
#define HELLO_WORLD echo "hello, world"
HELLO_WORLD | tr a-z A-Z
</syntaxhighlight>
==BASIC==
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=== General ===
The following example works for any ANSI/ISO-compliant BASIC implementation, as well as most implementations built into or distributed with microcomputers in the 1970s and 1980s (usually some variant of Microsoft BASIC):
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
10 PRINT "Hello, world!"
20 END
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the "END" statement is optional in many implementations of BASIC.
Some implementations could also execute instructions in an immediate mode when line numbers are omitted. The following examples work without requiring a RUN instruction.
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
? "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
Later implementations of BASIC allowed greater support for structured programming and did not require line numbers for source code. The following example works when RUN for the vast majority of modern BASICs.
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
Again, the "END" statement is optional in many BASICs.
=== BlitzBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzbasic">
Print "Hello, world!"
WaitKey
</syntaxhighlight>
=== DarkBASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">PRINT "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
TEXT 0,0,"Hello, world!"
WAIT KEY
</syntaxhighlight>
Note: In the "classic" Dark Basic the WAIT KEY command is optional as the console goes up when the program has finished.
=== FreeBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT "Hello World"
SLEEP
END
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT "Hello World"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
? "Hello World"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
'without a newline
? "Hello World";
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CoolBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzbasic">
AddText "Hello, world!"
DrawScreen
WaitKey
</syntaxhighlight>
=== GW-BASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
10 PRINT "Hello, World!"
20 END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Liberty BASIC ===
To write to the main window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cbmbas">print "Hello, world"</syntaxhighlight>
Or drawn in a graphics window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cbmbas">
nomainwin
open "Hello, world!" for graphics as #main
print #main, "place 50 50"
print #main, "\Hello, world!"
print #main, "flush"
wait
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Microsoft Small Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">TextWindow.WriteLine("Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== PBASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">DEBUG "Hello, world!", CR</syntaxhighlight>
or, the typical microcontroller Hello, world! program equivalent with the only output device present being a light-emitting diode (LED) (in this case attached to the seventh output pin):
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
DO
HIGH 7 'Make the 7th pin go high (turn the LED on)
PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second
LOW 7 ' Make the 7th pin go low (turn the LED off)
PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second
LOOP
END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== StarOffice/OpenOffice Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
sub main
print "Hello, world!"
end sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== PureBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
OpenConsole()
PrintN("Hello, world!")
Input()
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">MessageRequester("Hello, World","Hello, World")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">Debug "Hello, World"</syntaxhighlight>
=== '''QB64''' ===
PRINT "Hello, World" END
Same for QBasic
=== TI-BASIC ===
On TI calculators of the TI-80 through TI-86 range:
:Disp "Hello, world! (note the optional ending quotes)
:Output(X,Y,"Hello, world! (note the optional ending parenthesis)
:Text(X,Y,"Hello, world! (writes to the graph rather than home screen)
:Text(-1,X,Y,"Hello, world! (only on the 83+ and higher, provides larger text, home screen size)
:"Hello, world! (last line of program only)
Note: "!" character is not on the keypad. It can be accessed from "Catalog" menu, "Probability" menu, or "Math" menu (as factorial notation).
On TI-89/TI-89 Titanium/TI-92(+)/Voyage 200 calculators:
:hellowld()
:Prgm
:Disp "Hello, world!"
:EndPrgm
=== Visual Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Public Sub Main()
Debug.Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Public Sub Main()
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Private Sub Form_Activate()
Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, copy this into a New Form:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Private Sub Form_Click()
Form1.Hide
Dim HelloWorld As New Form1
HelloWorld.Width = 2500: HelloWorld.Height = 1000: HelloWorld.Caption = "Hello, world!": HelloWorld.CurrentX = 500: HelloWorld.CurrentY = 75
HelloWorld.Show: HelloWorld.Font = "Tahoma": HelloWorld.FontBold = True: HelloWorld.FontSize = 12: HelloWorld.Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Basic .NET ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Module HelloWorldApp
Sub Main()
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Module
</syntaxhighlight>
=== PICK/BASIC, DATA/BASIC, MV/BASIC ===
In addition to the ANSI syntax at the head of this article, most Pick operating system flavors of Dartmouth BASIC support extended syntax allowing cursor placement and other terminfo type functions for VDT's
X, Y positioning (colon ":" is the concatenation instruction):<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT @(34,12) : "Hello, world!" </syntaxhighlight>
Will display the string "Hello, world!" roughly centered in a 80X24 CRT.
Other functions:<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT @(-1) : @(34,12) : "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
Will clear the screen before displaying the string "Hello, world!" roughly centered in a 80X24 CRT.
Syntax variants:
CRT "Hello, world!"
Supporting the "@" functions above, the CRT statement ignores previous PRINTER statements and always sends output to the screen.
Some Pick operating system environments such as OpenQM support the DISPLAY variant of PRINT. This variant in addition to the "@" functions maintains pagination based upon the settings of the TERM variable:
DISPLAY "Hello, world!"
== Batch (MS-DOS) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello World!
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
set hellostring=Hello World!
echo %hellostring%
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
echo Hello World!
pause
exit
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello World!
pause
exit
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As a CGI file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
echo Content-type: text/plain >> sample.cgi
echo. >> sample.cgi
echo. >> sample.cgi
echo Hello, world! >> sample.cgi
</syntaxhighlight>
== bc ==
"Hello, world!"
or, with the newline
<syntaxhighlight lang="bc">
print "Hello, world!\n"
</syntaxhighlight>
== BCPL ==
GET "LIBHDR"
LET START () BE
$(
WRITES ("Hello, world!*N")
$)
== BITGGAL AgileDog ==
T
1 "Hello, World"
0
== BITGGAL Jihwaja ==
J( 1 TM 5 ZV 3 "Hello, world" )
== BLISS ==
%TITLE 'HELLO_WORLD'
MODULE HELLO_WORLD (IDENT='V1.0', MAIN=HELLO_WORLD,
ADDRESSING_MODE (EXTERNAL=GENERAL)) =
BEGIN
LIBRARY 'SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET';
EXTERNAL ROUTINE
LIB$PUT_OUTPUT;
GLOBAL ROUTINE HELLO_WORLD =
BEGIN
LIB$PUT_OUTPUT(%ASCID %STRING('Hello, world!'))
END;
END
ELUDOM
== BlitzMax ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzmax">
SuperStrict
Graphics 640, 480, 0, 60
Local running:Int = 1
While running
Cls
DrawText "Hello World!", 1, 1
Flip
If GetChar()
running = 0
EndIf
Wend
End
</syntaxhighlight>
== boo ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="boo">print "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Burning Sand 2 ==
WRITE ELEMENT:Earth 210 230 40 CENTER TEXT "Hello World!"
== C ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ANSI C ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("Hello, World!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Caché Server Pages (CSP) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
Class Test.Hello Extends %CSP.Page [ ProcedureBlock ]
{
ClassMethod OnPage() As %Status
{
&html<<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>>
Write "Hello, world!",!
&html<</body>
</html>>
Quit $$$OK
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Calprola ==
This program will work on the Avasmath 80 online programmable calculator.
#BTN A1
#PRI "HELLO WORLD!"
#END
== C/AL - MBS Navision ==
OBJECT Codeunit 50000 HelloWorld
{
PROPERTIES
{
OnRun=BEGIN
MESSAGE(Txt001);
END;
}
CODE
{
VAR
Txt001@1000000000 : TextConst 'ENU=Hello, world!';
BEGIN
{
Hello, world! in C/AL (Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision)
}
END.
}
}
== Casio FX-9750 ==
This program will work on the fx-9750 graphing calculator and compatibles.
"Hello, world!"<big>↵</big>
or
Locate 1,1,"Hello, world!"<big>↵</big>
== CCL ==
call echo("Hello, world!")
== Ch ==
The [[#C|above C code]] can run in Ch as examples. The simple one in Ch is:
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
printf("Hello, world!\n");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Chuck ==
<<<"Hello World">>>;
== Chrome ==
<span style="font-weight:bold">namespace</span> HelloWorld;
<span style="font-weight:bold">interface</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">type</span>
HelloClass = <span style="font-weight:bold">class</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">public</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">class method</span> Main;
<span style="font-weight:bold">end;</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">implementation</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">class method</span> HelloClass.Main;
<span style="font-weight:bold">begin</span>
System.Console.WriteLine(<span style="color:#FF0000">'Hello, world!'</span>);
<span style="font-weight:bold">end;</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">end.</span>
== CIL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
.assembly Hello {}
.assembly extern mscorlib {}
.method static void Main()
{
.entrypoint
.maxstack 1
ldstr "Hello, world!"
call void [mscorlib]System.Console::WriteLine(string)
ret
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== CintieFramework (VisualBasic.NET) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<Script>
<References>
<Reference>System.dll</Reference>
</References>
<Code Language="VisualBasic">
<![CDATA[
Public Class Plugin
Public Function MainF(ByVal Ob As Object) As String
'Script Code
Return "Hello, World!"
End Function
End Class
]]>
</Code>
</Script>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Clean ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clean">
module hello
Start = "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Clipper ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
? "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
@1,1 say "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
Qout("Hello, world")
</syntaxhighlight>
== CLIST ==
PROC 0
WRITE Hello, world!
== Clojure ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">(println "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== CLU ==
start_up = proc ()
po: stream := stream$primary_output ()
stream$putl (po, "Hello, world!")
end start_up
== COBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cobol">
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD.
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
DISPLAY "Hello, world!".
STOP RUN.
</syntaxhighlight>
The above is a very abbreviated and condensed version, which omits the author name and source and destination computer types.
== CoffeeScript ==
CoffeeScript is a language that compiles into JavaScript. Like JavaScript, it does not have native (built in) input or output routines, instead relying on the facilities provided by its host environment.
Using an alert that uses a standard Web browser's window object (window.alert)
<syntaxhighlight lang="CoffeeScript">
alert 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from [[wikipedia:Firebug_(web_development)|Firebug]], [[wikipedia:Apple Safari|Apple Safari]], or [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] debug console, or [[wikipedia:Node.js|Node.js]] console
<syntaxhighlight lang="CoffeeScript">
console.log 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
== ColdFusion (CFML) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cfm"><cfoutput>Hello, world!</cfoutput></syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cfm">Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
== COMAL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="comal">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Concurrent Euclid ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
var hello: module
include '%IO1'
initially
imports(var IO)
begin
IO.PutString('Hello, world!')
end
end module
</syntaxhighlight>
== Common Lisp ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(princ "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Cube ==
Function | Main
WriteLine | "Hello, world"
End | Main
The '|' represents the separation of the two text fields in the Cube standard IDE.
== C++ ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++23 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
import std;
void main() {
std::println("Hello");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++/CLI ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
int main() {
System::Console::WriteLine("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++, Managed (.NET) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#using <mscorlib.dll>
using namespace System;
int wmain()
{
Console::WriteLine("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== C# ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
In C# 10.0, the following would suffice:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
In C# 2.0, the code is much larger:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using System;
internal static class HelloWorld
{
private static void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== D ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">
import std.stdio ;
void main () {
writefln("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Tango version:
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">
import tango.io.Stdout;
void main() {
Stdout ("Hello, world!").newline;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Dart ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dart">
main() {
print('Hello, world!');
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Or,
<syntaxhighlight lang="dart">
void main() {
print('Hello, world!');
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== DC, an arbitrary precision calculator ==
[Hello, world!]p
or
1468369091346906859060166438166794P
In the second example, DC stores the decimal number as a sequence of bits, and then the "P" tells DC to interpret those bits as a string and print it.
== DCL batch ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="console">
$ write sys$output "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Delphi ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="Delphi">{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
begin
Write('Hello, world!');
end.</syntaxhighlight>
== DIV ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
PROGRAM hello;
BEGIN
write(0, 0, 0, 0, "Hello, world!");
LOOP
FRAME;
END
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== DOLL ==
this::operator()
{
import system.cstdio;
puts("Hello, world!");
}
== Dream Maker ==
mob
Login()
..()
world << "Hello, world!"
== Dylan ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dylan">
module: hello
format-out("Hello, world!\n");
</syntaxhighlight>
== EAScripting ==
set disp to "Hello, world!"
set dispto to item unit 5 //5 = default screen
release disp into dispto.
This would be a pure system call
import system ea.helloworld
wait
== Ed and Ex (Ed extended) ==
a
Hello, world!!
.
p
== Ecstasy (xtclang) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
module HelloWorld {
void run() {
@Inject Console console;
console.print("Hello World!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Eiffel ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="eiffel">
class HELLO_WORLD
create make
feature
make is
do
io.put_string("Hello, world!%N")
end -- make
end -- class HELLO_WORLD
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elixir ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="elixir">
IO.puts "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elm ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="elm">
import Html exposing (text)
main =
text "Hello, World!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Erlang ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">
-module(hello).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() -> io:format("Hello, world!~n").
</syntaxhighlight>
== Euphoria ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">puts(1, "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Factor ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
"Hello, world!" print
</syntaxhighlight>
or gui version
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
"Hello, world!" <label> "Hi" open-window
</syntaxhighlight>
== Falcon ==
printl( "Hello world" )
== Ferite ==
uses "console";
Console.println("Hello, world!");
== filePro ==
@once:
mesgbox "Hello, world!" ; exit
== Fjölnir ==
"halló" < main
{
main ->
stef(;)
stofn
skrifastreng(;"Halló, veröld!"),
stofnlok
}
*
"GRUNNUR"
;
== FOCAL ==
type "Hello, world!",!
or
t "Hello, world!",!
== Focus ==
-TYPE Hello, world!
== Forte TOOL ==
begin TOOL HelloWorld;
includes Framework;
HAS PROPERTY IsLibrary = FALSE;
forward Hello;
-- START CLASS DEFINITIONS
class Hello inherits from Framework.Object
has public method Init;
has property
shared=(allow=off, override=on);
transactional=(allow=off, override=on);
monitored=(allow=off, override=on);
distributed=(allow=off, override=on);
end class;
-- END CLASS DEFINITIONS
-- START METHOD DEFINITIONS
------------------------------------------------------------
method Hello.Init
begin
super.Init();
task.Part.LogMgr.PutLine('Hello, world!');
end method;
-- END METHOD DEFINITIONS
HAS PROPERTY
CompatibilityLevel = 0;
ProjectType = APPLICATION;
Restricted = FALSE;
MultiThreaded = TRUE;
Internal = FALSE;
LibraryName = 'hellowor';
StartingMethod = (class = Hello, method = Init);
end HelloWorld;
== Forth ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
: HELLO ( -- ) ." Hello, world!" CR ;
HELLO
</syntaxhighlight>
or instead of compiling a new routine, one can type directly in the Forth interpreter console
CR ." Hello, world!" CR
== Fortran ==
=== Fortran 77 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
00 program hello
write(*,*) 'Hello World!'
stop
end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Fortran 90/95 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
program hello
write(*,*) 'Hello, World!'
end program hello
</syntaxhighlight>
== F# ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="fsharp">printfn "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Fril ==
?((pp "Hello, world!"))
or
pp "Hello, world!"
== Frink ==
println["Hello, world!"]
== Gambas ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
PUBLIC SUB Main()
Print "Hello, world!"
END
== GEMBase 4GL ==
procedure_form hello
begin_block world
print "Hello, world!"
end_block
end_form
== GeneXus ==
Msg("Hello World")
== GML (Game Maker Language) ==
In the draw event of some object:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
draw_text(x,y,"Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
Or to show a splash screen message:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
show_message("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== Go (from Google) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello, world!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==GraalScript==
=== GraalScript 1 ===
if (created) {
echo Hello, world!;
}
=== GraalScript 2 ===
function onCreated() {
echo("Hello, world!");
}
== Groovy ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="groovy">println "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Harbour ==
? "Hello, world!"
or
@1,1 say "Hello, world!"
or
Qout("Hello, world")
==Haskell==
<syntaxhighlight lang="haskell">main = putStrLn "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Haxe ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">
class HelloWorldApp
{
static function main()
{
trace("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Heron ==
program HelloWorld;
functions {
_main() {
print_string("Hello, world!");
}
}
end
== HP 33s ==
(Handheld Hewlett-Packard RPN-based scientific calculator.)
LBL H
SF 10
EQN
RCL H
RCL E
RCL L
RCL L
RCL O
R/S
RCL W
RCL O
RCL R
RCL L
RDL D
ENTER
R/S
== HP-41 & HP-42S ==
[[File: 20240330-hewlettPackard41CX-helloWorld.ogg|thumb|An HP‑41CX pocket calculator prints Hello World.]]
(Handheld Hewlett-Packard RPN-based alphanumeric engineering calculators.)
01 LBL<sup>T</sup>HELLO
02 <sup>T</sup>Hello, world!
03 PROMPT
== HyperTalk (Apple HyperCard's scripting programming language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
put "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
Answer "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Icon ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="unicon">
procedure main()
write("Hello, world!")
end
</syntaxhighlight>
== IDL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="idl">
print,"Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Io ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="io">
"Hello, world!" println
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="io">
writeln("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
==Inform==
=== Inform 5/6 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="inform6">
[ Main;
"Hello, world!";
];
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Inform 7 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="inform7">
Hello World is a room. The printed name is "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Iptscrae ==
ON ENTER {
"Hello, " "world!" & SAY
}
==J==
<syntaxhighlight lang="j">'Hello, world!' NB. echoes the string in interactive mode, doesn't work in script</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="j">'Hello World!' 1!:2(2) NB. prints it to (2) - screen, (4) - stdout</syntaxhighlight>
== Jal ==
include 16f877_20
include hd447804
hd44780_clear
hd44780 = "H"
hd44780 = "e"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "o"
hd44780 = " "
hd44780 = "W"
hd44780 = "o"
hd44780 = "r"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "d"
hd44780 = "!"
== Java ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java byte-code ===
(disassembler output of <code>javap -c HelloWorld</code>)
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
public class HelloWorld extends java.lang.Object{
public HelloWorld();
Code:
0: aload_0
1: invokespecial #1; //Method java/lang/Object."<init>":()V
4: return
public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
Code:
0: getstatic #2; //Field java/lang/System.out:Ljava/io/PrintStream;
3: ldc #3; //String Hello, world!
5: invokevirtual #4; //Method java/io/PrintStream.println:(Ljava/lang/String;)V
8: return
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java byte-code Jasmin Syntax ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="jasmin">
.class HelloWorld
.super java/lang/Object
.method public static main([Ljava/lang/String;)V
.limit stack 2
getstatic java/lang/System/out Ljava/io/PrintStream;
ldc "Hello, world!"
invokevirtual java/io/PrintStream/println(Ljava/lang/String;)V
return
.end method
</syntaxhighlight>
== JavaFX Script ==
JavaFX Script was a scripting language formerly called F3 for Form Follows Function. It was discontinued by Oracle in 2010.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
Frame {
title: "Hello World JavaFX"
width: 200
content: Label {
text: "Hello World"
}
visible: true
}
</syntaxhighlight>
This program can also be written in this way:
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
var win = new Frame();
win.title = "Hello World JavaFX";
win.width = 200;
var label = new Label();
label.text = "Hello World";
win.content = label;
win.visible = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
A simple console output version would be:
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import java.lang.System;
System.out.println("Hello World");
</syntaxhighlight>
Or even simpler (with a built-in function):
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">println("Hello World");</syntaxhighlight>
== JavaScript ==
JavaScript does not have native (built in) input or output routines. Instead it relies on the facilities provided by its host environment.
Using a standard Web browser's document object
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
document.write('Hello, World!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or with an alert, using a standard Web browser's window object (window.alert)
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
alert('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from the Mozilla command line implementation
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
print('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Scripting_Host Windows Script Host]
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
WScript.Echo('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from [[wikipedia:Firebug_(web_development)|Firebug]], [[wikipedia:Apple Safari|Apple Safari]], or [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] debug console
<syntaxhighlight lang="Javascript">
console.log('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
== JCL (mainframe Job Control Language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="jcl">
//HERIB JOB ,'HERIBERT OTTEN',PRTY=12
//* HELLO WORLD FOR MVS
//HALLO EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSIN DD DUMMY
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT2 DD SYSOUT=T
//SYSUT1 DD *
HELLO WORLD!
/*
//
</syntaxhighlight>
== Joy ==
"Hello, world!\n" putchars .
== JSP ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="jsp">
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=WINDOWS-1252"%>
<HTML>
<BODY>
<% out.println(" Hello, world!"); %>
</BODY>
</HTML>
</syntaxhighlight>
or just
<syntaxhighlight lang="jsp">
<% out.println("Hello, world!"); %>
</syntaxhighlight>
or literally
Hello, world!
==Julia==
<syntaxhighlight lang="julia">
println("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== K ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="k">
`0:"Hello, world!\n"
</syntaxhighlight>
== ksi ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
`plain
'Hello World!' #echo #
</syntaxhighlight>
==Kotlin==
<syntaxhighlight lang="kotlin">
fun main() {
println("Hello World!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Kogut==
WriteLine "Hello, world!"
== KPL (Kids Programming Language) ==
Program HelloWorld
Method Main()
ShowConsole()
ConsoleWriteLine("Hello, world!")
End Method
End Program
== Lasso ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lasso">
Output: 'Hello, world!';
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lasso">
Output('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or simply
'Hello, world!';
== Lexico Mobile (in Spanish) ==
tarea muestre "Hola mundo !"
or
clase Saludo derivada_de Form
publicos
mensajes
Saludo copie "Hola mundo !" en saludo.Text
== Linden Scripting Language ==
Linden Scripting Language is the scripting language used within Second Life
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl">
default
{
state_entry()
{
llSetText("Hello, World!" , <0,0,0> , 1.0);
//or...
llSay(0,"Hello, World!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==Linotte==
Livre : HelloWorld
Paragraphe : Affichage
Actions :
"Hello, World !" !
== Lisaac ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
Section Header
+ name := HELLO_WORLD_PROGRAM;
Section Public
- main <-
(
"Hello world!\n".print;
);
</syntaxhighlight>
== Lisp ==
Lisp has many dialects that have appeared over its almost fifty-year history.
=== Common Lisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(format t "Hello, world!~%")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(write-line "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or in the REPL:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">"Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
(As a string (enclosed in quotes) it evaluates to itself, so is printed.)
=== Scheme ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="scheme">(display "Hello, world!\n")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Clojure ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">(println "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Emacs Lisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="elisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or:
<syntaxhighlight lang="elisp">(message "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== AutoLisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cadlisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== XLISP ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Arc ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(prn "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Pils ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(out "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Logo ==
print [Hello, world!]
or
pr [Hello, world!]
In MSWLogo only
<nowiki>messagebox [Hi] [Hello, world!]</nowiki>
== LPC ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
void create()
{
write("Hello, world!\n");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Lua ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">io.write("Hello, world!\n")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">return "Hello, World!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">print("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
=== LuaDEV (PSP and Wii) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
screen.print(10,10,"Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== M (MUMPS) ==
W "Hello, world!"
== Macsyma, Maxima ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
print("Hello, world!")$
</syntaxhighlight>
== Maple ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="maple">
print("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Mathematica ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="mathematica">
Print["Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
or simply:
"Hello, world!"
== MATLAB / GNU Octave ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">disp('Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">fprintf('Hello, world!\n')</syntaxhighlight>
or with a GUI
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">
figure('Position',[100 100 200 200],'MenuBar','none','Name','Hello World');
uicontrol('Style','text','Position',[15 100 150 15],'String','Hello world');
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">msgbox('Hello World!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Maude ==
fmod HELLOWORLD is
protecting STRING .
op helloworld : -> String .
eq helloworld = "Hello, world!" .
endfm
red helloworld .
== Max ==
max v2;
#N vpatcher 10 59 610 459;
#P message 33 93 63 196617 Hello, world!!;
#P newex 33 73 45 196617 loadbang;
#P newex 33 111 31 196617 print;
#P connect 1 0 2 0;
#P connect 2 0 0 0;
#P pop;
== Maya Embedded Language ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">print( "Hello, world!\n" );</syntaxhighlight>
== Mesham ==
var x:String::allocated[on[0]];
x:="Hello World"; // allocated on process 0 only
proc 1 {
// This is displayed by process 1, auto communication done to achieve this
print[x];
}
== M4 ==
Hello, world!
==Microbit==
[[File:Hello world microbit.png]]
==mIRC Script==
===aliases===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">helloworld echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===remote===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">alias helloworld echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===popups===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">Hello World:echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===command line===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
== Model 204 ==
BEGIN
PRINT 'Hello, world!'
END
== Modula-2 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="modula2">
MODULE Hello;
FROM InOut IMPORT WriteLn, WriteString;
BEGIN
WriteString ("Hello, world!");
WriteLn
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Monkey ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="monkey">
Strict
Function Main:Int()
Print "Hello World!"
Return 0
End
</syntaxhighlight>
== MOO ==
''This requires that you be the player or a wizard:''
<syntaxhighlight lang="moo">
notify(player, "Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
''This is specific to the implementation of the core used for the moo, but works on most well known moos, such as LambdaCore or JH-Core:''
<syntaxhighlight lang="moo">
player:tell("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Mouse ==
"Hello, World!"
$
== MPI ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "mpi.h"
int main ( int argc, char * argv[] )
{
const int maximum_message_length = 100;
const int master_rank = 0;
char message[maximum_message_length+1];
MPI_Status status; /* Info about receive status */
int my_rank; /* This process ID */
int num_procs; /* Number of processes in run */
int source; /* Process ID to receive from */
int destination; /* Process ID to send to */
int tag = 0; /* Message ID */
int mpi_error; /* Error code for MPI calls */
int icount;
char processor_name[MPI_MAX_PROCESSOR_NAME];
int name_length;
// Initialize the MPI execution environment.
mpi_error = MPI_Init ( &argc, &argv );
if ( mpi_error != MPI_SUCCESS )
{
fprintf ( stderr, "Error: %s: Unable to initialize MPI execution environment\nAborting ...\n", argv[0] );
return ( 1 );
}
// Even though we capture the error value from the MPI calls, we will
// not deal with any error except the last one.
mpi_error = MPI_Comm_rank ( MPI_COMM_WORLD, &my_rank );
mpi_error = MPI_Comm_size ( MPI_COMM_WORLD, &num_procs );
if ( my_rank != master_rank )
{
mpi_error = MPI_Get_processor_name (processor_name, &name_length );
sprintf ( message, "Greetings from process #%d running on %s\n", \
my_rank, processor_name );
destination = master_rank;
mpi_error = MPI_Send ( message, strlen(message) + 1, MPI_CHAR, \
destination, tag, MPI_COMM_WORLD );
}
else
{
for ( source = 0; source < num_procs; source++ )
{
if ( source != master_rank )
{
mpi_error = MPI_Recv ( message, maximum_message_length + 1, \
MPI_CHAR, source, tag, MPI_COMM_WORLD, &status );
printf ( "%s \n", message );
}
}
}
mpi_error = MPI_Finalize();
if ( MPI_SUCCESS != mpi_error )
return ( mpi_error );
else
return ( 0 );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== M# Fictional Computer Language ==
=== Script ===
main(std:string >>arg<< / OS.GetArg)
{
std:stream >>CONSOLE<< / OS.Console;
CONSOLE:Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064});
// H e l l o , W o r l d //
}
=== Command WI ===
# # DEFINE g >>CONSOLE<< / OS.Console
# % proc CONSOLE:Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064})
=== Command WoI ===
# @ Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064})
== MS-DOS batch ==
''(with the standard command.com interpreter. The @ symbol is optional and prevents the system from repeating the command before executing it. The @ symbol must be omitted on versions of MS-DOS prior to 3.0.). It's very common for batchfiles to start with two lines of "@echo off" and "cls".''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
'' For MS-DOS 3.0 or lower''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
cls
echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
== MUF ==
: main
me @ "Hello, world!" notify
;
== Natural ==
WRITE 'Hello, world!'
END
or
WRITE 'Hello, world!'.
== Neko ==
$print("Hello, world!!\n");
== Nemerle==
The easiest way to get Nemerle print "Hello, world!" would be that:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nemerle">
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
however, in bigger applications the following code would be probably more useful:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nemerle">
using System.Console;
module HelloWorld
{
Main():void
{
WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Nim ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">
echo "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">
echo("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== NXT 2.1 (the Lego Robot program) ==
[[File:Hello_world_NXT_2.1.png]]
== Oberon ==
Oberon is both the name of a programming language and an operating system.
Program written for the Oberon operating system:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cp">
MODULE Hello;
IMPORT Oberon, Texts;
VAR W: Texts.Writer;
PROCEDURE World*;
BEGIN
Texts.WriteString(W, "Hello, world!");
Texts.WriteLn(W);
Texts.Append(Oberon.Log, W.buf)
END World;
BEGIN
Texts.OpenWriter(W)
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
Freestanding Oberon program using the standard Oakwood library:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cp">
MODULE Hello;
IMPORT Out;
BEGIN
Out.String("Hello, world!");
Out.Ln
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Obix ==
system.console.write_line ( "Hello, world!" )
== ObjectGears ==
Message to the user in the form:
OGForm.SetInfo('Hello world!');
Entry into the log:
OG.Log.Write('Hello world!');
== Objective-C ==
=== Procedural C Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <stdio.h>
int main (int argc, const char *argv[])
{
printf ("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Object-Oriented C Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <stdio.h>
#import <objc/Object.h>
@interface Hello : Object
{
}
- hello;
@end
@implementation Hello
- hello
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
}
@end
int main(void)
{
id obj;
obj = [Hello new];
[obj hello];
[obj free];
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OPENSTEP/Cocoa Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
NSLog(@"Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== OCaml ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">print_endline "Hello, world!" ;;</syntaxhighlight>
== occam ==
#USE "course.lib"
PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!)
out.string("Hello, world!*n", 0, screen!)
:
or without using '''course.lib'''
PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!)
SEQ
screen ! 'H'
screen ! 'e'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'o'
screen ! ','
screen ! ' '
screen ! 'w'
screen ! 'o'
screen ! 'r'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'd'
screen ! '!'
screen ! '*n'
:
== OpenScript ==
-- in a popup window
request "Hello world"
== OPL ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
PROC hello:
PRINT "Hello, world!"
ENDP
== OPS5 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
(object-class request
^action)
(startup
(strategy MEA)
(make request ^action hello)
)
(rule hello
(request ^action hello)
(write |Hello, world!| (crlf))
)
</syntaxhighlight>
== OPS83 ==
module hello (main)
{ procedure main( )
{
write() |Hello, world!|, '\n';
};
};
== Oz ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">{Browse 'Hello, world!'}</syntaxhighlight>
== Parrot assembly language ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">
print "Hello, world!\n"
end
</syntaxhighlight>
== Parrot intermediate representation ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">
.sub hello :main
print "Hello, world!!\n"
.end
</syntaxhighlight>
== Pascal ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
begin
write('Hello, world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
== PAWN ==
<span style="color:blue;">main</span>() {
<span style="color:blue;">print</span>(<span style="color:#666566;">"Hello, World!"</span>);
}
or
<span style="color:blue;">main</span>() {
<span style="color:blue;">new</span> string[<span style="color:#00FFFF;">14</span>];
<span style="color:blue;">format</span> string(<span style="color:blue;">sizeof</span>(string), <span style="color:#666566;">"Hello, World!</span>);
<span style="color:blue;">print</span>(string);
}
== Perl ==
=== As PL file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
print "Hello, world!\n";
</syntaxhighlight>
(the semicolon is optional)
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
package Hello;
sub new() { bless {} }
sub Hello() { print "Hello, world! \n" }
package main;
my $hello = Hello->new();
$hello->Hello();
</syntaxhighlight>
===As CGI file===
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "<H1>Hello World!</H1>";
</syntaxhighlight>
== Phix ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">puts(1, "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== PHP ==
PHP is a templating language and will echo any text not within PHP tags directly, so the simplest form is:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
Using actual PHP statements, it can be written:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
<?php
echo 'Hello, world!';
?>
</syntaxhighlight>
or use short-hand echoing, syntaxed as such:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"><? echo "Hello, world!"?></syntaxhighlight>
this will also work:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"><?= "Hello, world!" ?></syntaxhighlight>
== Pike ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pike">
int main() {
write("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== PILOT ==
T:Hello, world!
== PL/SQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
set serveroutput on size 1000000; -- this is a SQL*Plus command to enable the output buffer
begin
dbms_output.put_line('Hello, world!');
end;
</syntaxhighlight>
== PL/I ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rexx">
Test: proc options(main);
put list('Hello, world!');
end Test;
</syntaxhighlight>
== PostScript ==
''See also [[#Page description languages|page description language section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscr">
(Hello, world!\n) print
</syntaxhighlight>
== PowerShell ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">"Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">Write-Host "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">echo "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">[System.Console]::WriteLine("Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">
[void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName('System.Windows.Forms')
[System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox]::Show("Hello, World!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== Processing ==
println("Hello, world!");
== Progress 4GL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="progress">
display "Hello, world!".
</syntaxhighlight>
== Prolog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="prolog">:- write('Hello, world!'),nl.</syntaxhighlight>
== Pure Data ==
#N canvas 0 0 300 300 10;
#X obj 100 100 loadbang;
#X msg 100 150 Hello, world!;
#X obj 100 200 print;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
== Python ==
=== As a script/module ===
==== Python 2 and earlier ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python2">
print "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Python 3 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
print("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
This also works on Python 2.4 or later, but in an unintuitive way. In Python 3, it calls the <code>print</code> function with the string <code>"Hello, world!"</code>. In Python 2, it executes the <code>print</code> statement with the expression <code>("Hello, world!")</code>, which evaluates to the string <code>"Hello, world!"</code>.
==== Any Python version ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import sys
sys.stdout.write("Hello, world!\n")
</syntaxhighlight>
In Python 2.6 or later:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from __future__ import print_function
print("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Two easter eggs ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import __hello__
import __phello__
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Using Curves ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from math import cos, sin
def f(x):
return int(round(96.75 + -21.98*cos(x*1.118) + 13.29*sin(x*1.118) + -8.387*cos(2*x*1.118)\
+ 17.94*sin(2*x*1.118) + 1.265*cos(3*x*1.118) + 16.58*sin(3*x*1.118)\
+ 3.988*cos(4*x*1.118) + 8.463*sin(4*x*1.118) + 0.3583*cos(5*x*1.118)\
+ 5.878*sin(5*x*1.118)))
print("".join([chr(f(x)) for x in range(12)]))
</syntaxhighlight>
=== In the REPL ===
'Hello, world!' (with quotation marks) can be attained through:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As CGI file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
#!/usr/local/bin/python
print("Content-type: text/html\n\n")
print("Hello World!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Flask ===
As Python's Flask web microframework
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
app.run()
</syntaxhighlight>
==R==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rsplus">print('Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Raku ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">"Hello, world!".say</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">say "Hello, world!";</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
==Rebol==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
print "Hello, world!"
==Red==
''See also [[#Red_2|GUI section]].''
print "Hello, world!"
== Redcode ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="redcode">
; Should work with any MARS >= ICWS-86
; with 128x64 gfx core
Start MOV 0,2455
MOV 0,2458
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2460
MOV 0,2465
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2479
MOV 0,2482
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2488
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2497
MOV 0,2556
MOV 0,2559
MOV 0,2560
MOV 0,2565
MOV 0,2570
MOV 0,2575
MOV 0,2578
MOV 0,2585
MOV 0,2588
MOV 0,2589
MOV 0,2592
MOV 0,2593
MOV 0,2596
MOV 0,2597
MOV 0,2603
MOV 0,2605
MOV 0,2608
MOV 0,2667
MOV 0,2670
MOV 0,2671
MOV 0,2676
MOV 0,2681
MOV 0,2686
MOV 0,2689
MOV 0,2696
MOV 0,2699
MOV 0,2700
MOV 0,2703
MOV 0,2704
MOV 0,2707
MOV 0,2708
MOV 0,2714
MOV 0,2716
MOV 0,2719
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2782
MOV 0,2787
MOV 0,2792
MOV 0,2795
MOV 0,2802
MOV 0,2805
MOV 0,2806
MOV 0,2809
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2812
MOV 0,2818
MOV 0,2820
MOV 0,2823
MOV 0,2882
MOV 0,2885
MOV 0,2886
MOV 0,2891
MOV 0,2896
MOV 0,2901
MOV 0,2904
MOV 0,2911
MOV 0,2912
MOV 0,2913
MOV 0,2914
MOV 0,2917
MOV 0,2918
MOV 0,2919
MOV 0,2922
MOV 0,2928
MOV 0,2930
MOV 0,2933
MOV 0,2992
MOV 0,2995
MOV 0,2996
MOV 0,3001
MOV 0,3006
MOV 0,3011
MOV 0,3014
MOV 0,3021
MOV 0,3022
MOV 0,3023
MOV 0,3024
MOV 0,3027
MOV 0,3028
MOV 0,3030
MOV 0,3032
MOV 0,3038
MOV 0,3040
MOV 0,3103
MOV 0,3106
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3120
MOV 0,3121
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3126
MOV 0,3129
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3135
JMP 0
</syntaxhighlight>
== REFAL ==
$ENTRY GO{=<Prout 'Hello, world!'>;}
== Revolution ==
(This works the same for Transcript or xTalk)
=== Printed in the message box ===
<pre>
put "Hello, World!"
</pre>
=== Shown within a dialog box ===
<pre>
answer "Hello, world!"
</pre>
=== Printed on the main window interface ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
create field "myField"
set the text of field "myField" to "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As CGI file ===
<pre>
#!revolution
on startup
put "Content-Type: text/plain" & cr & cr
put "Hello World!"
end startup
</pre>
== REXX, ARexx, NetRexx, and Object REXX ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rexx">
/* a starting comment is needed in mainframe versions */
say "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ring ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
see "hello world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== RPG ==
=== Free-Form Syntax ===
/FREE
DSPLY 'Hello, world!';
*InLR = *On;
/END-FREE
=== Traditional Syntax ===
With this syntax, a constant has to be used because the message must be placed in positions 12 to 25, between apostrophes.
d TestMessage c Const( 'Hello, world!' )
c TestMessage DSPLY
c EVAL *InLR = *On
== RPG Code ==
===Message Window===
Using the internal message window, a simple Hello, world! program can be rendered thus:
mwin("Hello, world!")
wait()
===On Screen Text===
An additional way to render text is by using the built in text() function.
text(1,1,"Hello, world!")
wait()
== RPL ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
(On Hewlett-Packard HP-28, HP-48 and HP-49 series graphing calculators.)
<<
CLLCD
"Hello, world!" 1 DISP
0 WAIT
DROP
>>
<!-- note: FREEZE not used since it is not present in the HP-28 -->
== RT Assembler ==
_name Hello~World!
pause Hello~World!
exit
_end
== Ruby ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
puts 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
'Hello, world!'.each { |s| print s }
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
class String
def say
puts self
end
end
'Hello, world!'.say
</syntaxhighlight>
== Rust ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rust">
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== S (and R) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="splus">print("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="splus">message("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
== S-Lang ==
message("Hello, world!");
==SAS==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sas">
%put Hello, world!;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Sather ==
class HELLO_WORLD is
main is
#OUT+"Hello, world!\n";
end;
end;
== Scala ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="scala">
object HelloWorld extends App {
println("Hello, world!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
''App'' was introduced since Scala 2.1, and ''Application'' was deprecated since Scala 2.9.0. Use ''Application'' instead of ''App'' for versions below 2.1.
== SCAR ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
program HelloWorld;
begin
WriteLn('Hello world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Scheme ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="Scheme">
(display "Hello, World!") (newline)
</syntaxhighlight>
== Scratch ==
[[File:scratchhello.jpg]]
== sed ==
(Note: requires at least one line of input)
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
sed -ne '1s/.*/Hello, world!/p'
</syntaxhighlight>
== Seed7 ==
<pre>
$ include "seed7_05.s7i";
const proc: main is func
begin
writeln("Hello, world");
end func;
</pre>
== Self ==
'Hello, world!' print.
== sense script ==
out('Hello, world!');
== ShadowScript ==
'set up initial variables
struct.follow
{
cpu.fan.speed(500.rpm)
cpu.max.process(100)
}
<
logic.handle(0)
int main()
int var()
array.max(100000000)
>
'open and write the text in a free handle window
open mainwin(io<std>) as free(1)
{
write.free(1).("Hello",&sym," world",&sym)(&sym<",">&sym<"!">
apply.free(1) to text
}
'reset the fan, cpu, and vars
<
logic(std)
fan(std.auto)
cpu.max(auto)
unint main()
unint var()
un.array.max(std)
>
'end
end
.end/
== Simula ==
BEGIN
OutText("Hello, world!");
OutImage;
END
== Smalltalk ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Transcript show: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
alternative:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">StdoutStream nextPutLine: 'Hello, world'</syntaxhighlight>
== SML ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sml">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
== SNOBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="snobol">
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== Span ==
class Hello {
static public main: args {
Console << "Hello, world!\n";
}
}
== SPARK ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">
with Spark_IO;
--# inherit Spark_IO;
--# main_program;
procedure Hello_World
--# global in out Spark_IO.Outputs;
--# derives Spark_IO.Outputs from Spark_IO.Outputs;
is
begin
Spark_IO.Put_Line (Spark_IO.Standard_Output, "Hello, world!", 0);
end Hello_World;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Spin ==
Spin is the high level language from Parallax Inc. used to program their Propeller multi-core micro-controllers.
The program assumes that the software UART object, provided with the Propeller IDE, is used to deliver the message over a serial line.
CON
_clkmode = xtal1 + pll16x
_xinfreq = 5_000_000
OBJ
console : "FullDuplexSerial"
PUB start
console.start(31, 30, 0, 115_200)
console.str(string("Hello, world!", 13))
== SPITBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="snobol">
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== SPSS Syntax ==
ECHO "Hello, world!".
== SSPL ==
1.0
print Hello, World!
end
== Standard ML ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sml">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
== SQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
SELECT 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or (for EnterpriseDB's Stored Procedure Language (SPL))
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello, world!');
END;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. Oracle dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">SELECT 'Hello, world!' FROM dual;</syntaxhighlight>
or (for Oracle's PL/SQL proprietary procedural language)
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(1000000);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello, world!');
END;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. MySQL or PostgreSQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">SELECT 'Hello, world!';</syntaxhighlight>
or (for PostgreSQL's PL/pgSQL Procedural language)
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
CREATE FUNCTION hello_world() RETURNS text AS $$
BEGIN
RETURN 'Hello, world!';
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. T-SQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">PRINT 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
or (for KB-SQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
select Null from DATA_DICTIONARY.SQL_QUERY
FOOTER ''or HEADER or DETAIL or FINAL event''
write "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== STARLET ==
RACINE: HELLO_WORLD.
NOTIONS:
HELLO_WORLD : ecrire("Hello, world!").
== Stata ==
Define program in script (.do-file) or at command line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="do">
capture program drop hello /*Define Hello, world! program*/
program define hello
di "Hello, world!"
end
hello /*run Hello, world! program*/
</syntaxhighlight>
Or, interactively at the command line:
di "Hello, world!"
== SuperCollider ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sc">
"Hello, world!".postln;
</syntaxhighlight>
or, for interactive prompt,
"Hello, world!"
== Supernova ==
I want window and the window title is hello world.
== Swift ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="swift">
println("Hello, world!") // Swift 1.x
print("Hello, world!") // Swift 2.x
</syntaxhighlight>
== TACL ==
#OUTPUT Hello, world!
== Tcl (Tool command language) ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">puts "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Template Toolkit ==
[% GET "Hola mundo!"; %]
Or the English version:
[% GET "Hello world!"; %]
== Thyme ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> print ("Hello, world!") </syntaxhighlight>
== TOM (rewriting language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
public class HelloWorld {
%include { string.tom }
public final static void main(String[] args) {
String who = "world";
%match(String who) {
"World" -> { System.out.println("Hello, " + who + "!"); }
_ -> { System.out.println("Don't panic"); }
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== TSQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">
Declare @Output varchar(16)
Set @Output='Hello, world!'
Select 'Output' = @Output
</syntaxhighlight>
or, simpler variations:
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">
Select 'Hello, world!'
Print 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
== TTCN-3 ==
module hello_world {
control {
log("Hello, world!");
}
}
== Turing ==
put "Hello world!"
== UNIX-style shell ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
echo 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or using an inline 'here document'
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
cat <<'DELIM'
Hello, world!
DELIM
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
printf '%s' $'Hello, world!\n'
</syntaxhighlight>
or for a curses interface:
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
dialog --msgbox 'Hello, world!' 0 0
</syntaxhighlight>
== Vala ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vala">using GLib;
public int main(string[] args)
{
stdout.printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}</syntaxhighlight>
== Verilog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module main();
initial begin
#0 $display("Hello, world!!");
#1 $finish;
end
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
or (a little more complicated)
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module hello(clk);
input clk;
always @(posedge clk) $display("Hello, world!!");
endmodule
module main();
reg clk;
hello H1(clk);
initial begin
#0 clk=0;
#5 clk=1;
#1 $finish;
end
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module hello(clk);
input clk;
always @(posedge clk) $display("Hello, world!!");
endmodule
module main();
reg clk;
hello H1(clk);
initial begin
#0 clk=0;
#23 $display("--23--");
#100 $finish;
end
always #5 clk=~clk;
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
== VHDL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vhdl">
use std.textio.all;
entity Hello is
end Hello;
architecture Hello_Arch of Hello is
begin
p : process
variable l:line;
begin
write(l, String'("Hello, world!"));
writeline(output, l);
wait;
end process;
end Hello_Arch;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Visual Basic Script ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">WScript.Echo "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
OR as a VBscript file
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">MsgBox "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Visual Prolog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="visualprolog">
#include @"pfc\console\console.ph"
goal
console::init(),
stdio::write("Hello, world!").
</syntaxhighlight>
== VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="C++">
#X3D V3.3 utf8
Shape {
geometry Text {
string [ "hello, world" ]
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Web Assembly ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="wat">
(module
(type $type0 (func (result i32)))
(table 0 anyfunc)
(memory 1)
(export "memory" memory)
(export "hello" $func0)
(func $func0 (result i32)
i32.const 16
)
(data (i32.const 16)
"Hello World\00"
)
)
</syntaxhighlight>
== X# ==
sub:main
load:mscorlib.dll
push:Hello, World!
invoke:mscorlib.dll:System.Console:Write:1
endsub
== X3D (Extensible 3D) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="XML">
<X3D profile='Immersive' version='3.3'>
<Scene>
<Shape>
<Text string='"hello, world"'/>
</Shape>
</Scene>
</X3D>
</syntaxhighlight>
== XC ==
XC is a C like language from XMOS Ltd offering features supporting Communicating Sequential Processes on their multi-threaded, multi-core processors.
This example shows some of those features.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
#include <platform.h>
#define BIT_RATE 115200
#define BIT_TIME XS1_TIMER_HZ / BIT_RATE
// A one bit output port with buffering
out port:1 buffered uart_tx = PORT_UART_TX;
// Thread implements serial transmitter using the ports timer.
void console (chanend c, out port:1 buffered TXD)
{
unsigned time;
char byte;
while (1)
{
c :> byte; // Read byte from the consol output channel.
TXD <: 0 @ time; // Set start bit and save IO time stamp.
for (int j = 0; j < 8; j += 1) // Data bits.
{
time += BIT_TIME; // Time of next bit.
TXD @ time <: >> byte; // Shift out next bit on time.
}
time += BIT_TIME; // Two stop bits
TXD @ time <: 1;
time += BIT_TIME;
TXD @ time <: 1;
}
}
// Thread issues greeting message to the console
void greeter(chanend c)
{
char msg[] = "Hello World!\n";
int i;
while (1) // Repeatedly send message to console output channel.
{
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(msg) - 1; i++)
{
c <: msg[i]; // Output a byte to the channel.
}
}
}
int main()
{
chan c; // Communication channel between threads.
par // Parallel execution of block statements.
{
on stdcore[0]: console(c, uart_tx); // Run console output thread on core 0.
on stdcore[1]: greeter(c); // Run greeter thread or core 1.
}
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== XL ==
use XL.UI.CONSOLE
WriteLn "Hello, world!"
or
import IO = XL.UI.CONSOLE
IO.WriteLn "Hello, world!"
== XMLmosaic ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<Class>
<Type>XMLmosaic Class</Type>
<Method>
<Name id="1">Main</Name>
<Code id="1">void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine('Hello World!');
}
</Code>
</Method>
<Counter>
<Count>1</Count>
</Counter>
</Class>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Yorick ==
write, "Hello, world!";
Note: The semicolon is optional.
== Zdzich ==
Programming language with commands in Polish. [http://www.jelcyn.com/dos/zdzich.htm Webpage]
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
pisz Hello World!
koniec
</syntaxhighlight>
==Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)==
===ActionScript (Adobe Flash)===
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">
this.createTextField("hello_txt",0,10,10,100,20);
this.hello_txt.text="Hello, world!";
</syntaxhighlight>
=== AppleScript ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
display dialog "Hello, world!" buttons {"OK"} default button 1
</syntaxhighlight>
=== boo ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="boo">
import System.Drawing
import System.Windows.Forms
f = Form()
f.Controls.Add(Label(Text: "Hello, world!", Location: Point(40,30)))
f.Controls.Add(Button(Text: "Ok", Location: Point(50, 55), Click: {Application.Exit()}))
Application.Run(f)
</syntaxhighlight>
Functional equivalent of C# program below.
=== C# ===
In C# 10, using the <code>MessageBox</code> class, with top-level statements enabled (default), the code is only one line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, one could write the dialog box from the scratch:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
public class HelloWorldForm : Form {
public static void Main() {
Application.EnableVisualStyles();
Application.Run(new HelloWorldForm());
}
public HelloWorldForm() {
Label label = new Label();
label.Text = "Hello, world!";
label.Location = new Point(40, 30);
this.Controls.Add(label);
Button button = new Button();
button.Text = "OK";
button.Location = new Point(50, 55);
this.Controls.Add(button);
button.Click += new EventHandler(button_Click);
}
private void button_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
Application.Exit();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Clarion ===
The simplest way to achieve this is with the built in message function that is similar to the windows messageBox().
PROGRAM
MAP
END
CODE
MESSAGE('Hello, world!!','Clarion')
RETURN
A more real world example uses a Clarion structure to declare a window and the Clarion Accept loop to process events from that window.
PROGRAM
MAP
HelloProcedure PROCEDURE()
END
CODE
HelloProcedure()
RETURN
HelloProcedure PROCEDURE()
Window WINDOW('Clarion for Windows'),AT(,,222,116),FONT('Tahoma',8,,FONT:regular),ICON('Hey.ICO'), |
SYSTEM,GRAY
STRING('Hello, world!!'),AT(91,22),USE(?String1)
BUTTON('Close'),AT(92,78,37,14),USE(?CloseBtn),LEFT
END
CODE
OPEN(Window)
ACCEPT
CASE ACCEPTED()
OF ?CloseBtn
POST(EVENT:CloseWindow)
END
END
CLOSE(Window)
RETURN
=== Cocoa or GNUStep (In Objective C)===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
@interface hello : NSObject {
}
@end
@implementation hello
-(void)awakeFromNib
{
NSBeep(); // we don't need this but it's conventional to beep
// when you show an alert
NSRunAlertPanel(@"Message from your Computer", @"Hello, world!", @"Hi!",
nil, nil);
}
@end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Curl ===
{curl 3.0, 4.0 applet}
{curl-file-attributes character-encoding = "utf-8"}
Hello, world!
=== Delphi, Kylix ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
program Hello_World;
uses
QDialogs;
begin
ShowMessage('Hello, world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
program Hello_World;
uses
QDialogs;
begin
MessageDlg ('Hello, world!', mtInformation, [mbOk], 0);
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Erlang ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">
-module(hello_world).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() ->
S = gs:start(),
Win = gs:create(window, S, [{width, 100}, {height, 50}]),
gs:create(label, Win, [{label, {text, "Hello, world!"}}]),
gs:config(Win, {map, true}),
receive
{gs, Win, destroy, _, _} ->
gs:stop()
end,
ok.
</syntaxhighlight>
One way of invoking this would be to enter <kbd>hello_world:hello().</kbd> in the Erlang shell; another would be to run from a command line:
erl -noshell -run hello_world hello -run init stop
=== Euphoria ===
MS-Windows only - basic.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include msgbox.e
if message_box("Hello, world!", "Hello", 0) then end if
</syntaxhighlight>
MS-Windows only - using Win32Lib library
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include win32lib.ew
createForm({
";Window; Hello",
";Label; Hello, world!"
})
include w32start.ew
</syntaxhighlight>
=== F# ===
Using WindowsForms, at the F# interactive prompt:
<syntaxhighlight lang="fsharp">let _ = System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!");;</syntaxhighlight>
=== FLTK2 (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <fltk/Window.h>
#include <fltk/Widget.h>
#include <fltk/run.h>
using namespace fltk;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
Window *window = new Window(300, 180);
window->begin();
Widget *box = new Widget(20, 40, 260, 100, "Hello, world!");
box->box(UP_BOX);
box->labelfont(HELVETICA_BOLD_ITALIC);
box->labelsize(36);
box->labeltype(SHADOW_LABEL);
window->end();
window->show(argc, argv);
return run();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== G (LabVIEW) ===
PUBLIC SUB Main()
Message.Info("Hello, world!")
END
=== Gtk# (in C#) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using Gtk;
using GtkSharp;
using System;
class Hello {
static void Main()
{
Application.Init ();
Window window = new Window("");
window.DeleteEvent += cls_evn;
Button close = new Button ("Hello, world!");
close.Clicked += new EventHandler(cls_evn);
window.Add(close);
window.ShowAll();
Application.Run ();
}
static void cls_evn(object obj, EventArgs args)
{
Application.Quit();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== GTK+ 2.x (in Euphoria) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include gtk2/wrapper.e
Info(NULL,"Hello","Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== IOC/OCL (in IBM VisualAge for C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <iframe.hpp>
void main()
{
IFrameWindow frame("Hello, world!");
frame.showModally()
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java ===
==== Swing ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import javax.swing.*;
class HelloWorld {
public static void main(final String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.add(new JLabel("Hello World", SwingConstants.CENTER));
frame.setSize(200, 100);
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==== JavaFX and FXML files ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
package example;
public class FXMLDocumentController extends Application implements Initializable {
@Override
public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception {
Parent root = FXMLLoader.load(getClass().getResource("FXMLDocument.fxml"));
Scene scene = new Scene(root);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.show();
}
@FXML
private Label label;
@Override
public void initialize(URL url, ResourceBundle rb) {
label.setText("Hello World!");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?import java.lang.*?>
<?import java.util.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.control.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.layout.*?>
<AnchorPane id="AnchorPane" prefHeight="200" prefWidth="320" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1" fx:controller="example.FXMLDocumentController">
<children>
<Label layoutX="126" layoutY="80" minHeight="16" minWidth="69" fx:id="label" />
</children>
</AnchorPane>
</syntaxhighlight>
==== GTK (java-gnome) ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import org.gnome.gdk.*;
class GdkSimple extends Window {
public GdkSimple() {
setTitle("Example");
connect((DeleteEvent)(source, event) -> {
Gtk.mainQuit();
return false;
});
add(new Label("Hello World"));
setDefaultSize(250, 150);
setPosition(WindowPosition.CENTER);
show();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Gtk.init(args);
new GdkSimple();
Gtk.main();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== K ===
This creates a window labeled "Hello, world!" with a button labeled "Hello, world!".
<syntaxhighlight lang="k">
hello:hello..l:"Hello, world!"
hello..c:`button
`show$`hello
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Microsoft Foundation Classes (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <afx.h>
#include <afxwin.h>
class CHelloWin : public CWnd
{
protected:
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
afx_msg void OnPaint(void)
{
CPaintDC dc(this);
dc.TextOut(15, 3, TEXT("Hello, world!"), 13);
}
};
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CHelloWin, CWnd)
ON_WM_PAINT()
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
class CHelloApp : public CWinApp
{
virtual BOOL InitInstance();
};
CHelloApp theApp;
LPCTSTR wndClass;
BOOL CHelloApp::InitInstance()
{
CWinApp::InitInstance();
CHelloWin* hello = new CHelloWin();
m_pMainWnd = hello;
wndClass = AfxRegisterWndClass(CS_VREDRAW | CS_HREDRAW, 0, (HBRUSH)::GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH), 0);
hello->CreateEx(0, wndClass, TEXT("Hello MFC"), WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, 120, 50, NULL, NULL);
hello->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
hello->UpdateWindow();
return TRUE;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Adobe Flex MXML ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mxml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml">
<mx:Label text="Hello, world!"/>
</mx:Application>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== NSIS ===
This creates a message box saying "Hello, world!".
<syntaxhighlight lang="nsis">
OutFile "HelloWorld.exe"
Name "Hello, world!"
Caption "Hello, world!"
Section Hello, world!
SectionEnd
Function .onInit
MessageBox MB_OK "Hello, world!"
Quit
FunctionEnd
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OCaml ===
'' Uses lablgtk ''
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">
let () =
let window = GWindow.window ~title:"Hello" ~border_width:10 () in
window#connect#destroy ~callback:GMain.Main.quit;
let button = GButton.button ~label:"Hello World" ~packing:window#add () in
button#connect#clicked ~callback:window#destroy;
window#show ();
GMain.Main.main ()
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OPL ===
(On Psion Series 3 and later compatible PDAs.)
PROC guihello:
ALERT("Hello, world!","","Exit")
ENDP
or
PROC hello:
dINIT "Window Title"
dTEXT "","Hello, world!"
dBUTTONS "OK",13
DIALOG
ENDP
=== Pure Data ===
Patch as ASCII-art:
[Hello, world!(
|
[print]
Patch as sourcecode:
#N canvas 0 0 300 300 10;
#X msg 100 150 Hello, world!;
#X obj 100 200 print;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
=== Python ===
==== Tkinter ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from Tkinter import Tk, Label
root = Tk()
Label(root, text="Hello, world!").pack()
root.mainloop()
</syntaxhighlight>
Using PyQt:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import sys
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
label = QLabel("Hello, World!")
label.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
</syntaxhighlight>
==== PyGTK ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from gtk import *
label = Label("Hello, world!")
label.show()
window = Window()
window.add(label)
window.show()
main()
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Pygame ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import pygame
import sys
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((512, 256), 0, 32)
f = pygame.font.SysFont(None, 32)
t = f.render("Hello, world!", True, (255, 255, 255))
tR = t.get_rect()
screen.blit(t, tR)
while True:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
pygame.quit()
sys.exit()
pygame.display.update()
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Kivy ====
Kivy multi-platform framework
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import kivy
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.uix.label import Label
class MyApp(App):
def build(self):
return Label(text='Hello world')
MyApp().run()
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Qt toolkit (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <QApplication>
#include <QMessageBox>
int main(int argc, char * argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QMessageBox::information(0, "Qt4", "Hello World!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <qapplication.h>
#include <qpushbutton.h>
#include <qwidget.h>
#include <iostream>
class HelloWorld : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
HelloWorld();
virtual ~HelloWorld();
public slots:
void handleButtonClicked();
QPushButton *mPushButton;
};
HelloWorld::HelloWorld() :
QWidget(),
mPushButton(new QPushButton("Hello, world!", this))
{
connect(mPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(handleButtonClicked()));
}
HelloWorld::~HelloWorld() {}
void HelloWorld::handleButtonClicked()
{
std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
HelloWorld helloWorld;
app.setMainWidget(&helloWorld);
helloWorld.show();
return app.exec();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <QApplication>
#include <QPushButton>
#include <QVBoxLayout>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QWidget *window = new QWidget;
QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout(window);
QPushButton *hello = new QPushButton("Hello, world!", window);
//connect the button to quitting
hello->connect(hello, SIGNAL(clicked()), &app, SLOT(quit()));
layout->addWidget(hello);
layout->setMargin(10);
layout->setSpacing(10);
window->show();
return app.exec();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Rebol ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
view layout [text "Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Red ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
view [text "Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Robotic (MegaZeux) ===
* "Hello, world!"
end
=== RPL ===
(On Hewlett-Packard HP-48G and HP-49G series calculators.)
<!-- HP-48: G qualifier necessary since MSGBOX function does not exist on
the earlier S/SX models, but is included in the G/GX/G+/GII models -->
<< "Hello, world!" MSGBOX >>
=== RTML ===
'''Hello''' ()
TEXT "Hello, world!"
=== Ruby with WxWidgets ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'wxruby'
class HelloWorldApp < Wx::App
def on_init
ourFrame = Wx::Frame.new(nil, -1, "Hello, world!").show
ourDialogBox = Wx::MessageDialog.new(ourFrame, "Hello, world!", "Information:", \
Wx::OK|Wx::ICON_INFORMATION).show_modal
end
end
HelloWorldApp.new.main_loop
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ruby with GTK+ ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'gtk2'
Gtk.init
window = Gtk::Window.new
window.signal_connect("delete_event") { Gtk.main_quit; false }
button = Gtk::Button.new("Hello, world!")
button.signal_connect("clicked") { Gtk.main_quit; false }
window.add(button)
window.show_all
Gtk.main
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ruby with Tk ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'tk'
window = TkRoot.new { title 'Hello, world!' }
button = TkButton.new(window) {
text 'Hello, world!'
command proc { exit }
pack
}
Tk.mainloop
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Smalltalk ===
Evaluate in a workspace:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Dialog confirm: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
Using the Morphic GUI toolkit of Squeak Smalltalk:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
('Hello, world!' asMorph openInWindow) submorphs second color: Color black
</syntaxhighlight>
Using wxSqueak:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Wx messageBox: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
===SWT with Java===
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.RowLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Label;
public class SWTHello {
public static void main (String [] args) {
Display display = new Display ();
final Shell shell = new Shell(display);
RowLayout layout = new RowLayout();
layout.justify = true;
layout.pack = true;
shell.setLayout(layout);
shell.setText("Hello, world!");
Label label = new Label(shell, SWT.CENTER);
label.setText("Hello, world!");
shell.pack();
shell.open ();
while (!shell.isDisposed ()) {
if (!display.readAndDispatch ()) display.sleep ();
}
display.dispose ();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Tk ===
label .l -text "Hello, world!"
pack .l
and the same in one line
pack [label .l -text "Hello, world!"]
=== Tcl with Tk ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">
package require Tk
tk_messageBox -message "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">
package require Tk
pack [button .b -text "Hello, world!" -command exit]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ubercode ===
Ubercode 1 class Hello
public function main()
code
call Msgbox("Hello", "Hello, world!")
end function
end class
=== Uniface ===
message "Hello, world!"
=== Virtools ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
void main ()
{
String s = "Hello World.";
bc.OutputToConsole (s);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== VBA ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="VBscript">
Sub Main()
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Basic .NET 2003/2005 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Private Sub Form_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
Me.Close()
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the previous example will only work when the code is entered as part of a Form Load Event, such as the one created by default when generating a new project in the Visual Studio programming environment. Equivalently, the following code is roughly equivalent to the traditional Visual Basic 6 code by disabling the Application Framework and setting 'Sub Main' as the entry point for the application:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Public Module MyApplication
Sub Main()
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Class
</syntaxhighlight>
or using a class;
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Public Class MyApplication
Shared Sub Main()
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Class
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Prolog (note box) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="visualprolog">
#include @"pfc\vpi\vpi.ph"
goal
vpiCommonDialogs::note("Hello, world!").
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Windows API (in C) ===
This uses the Windows API to create a full window containing the text.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
/*
Name: Win32 example
Copyright: GLP
Author: Ryon S. Hunter
Date: 20/03/07 17:11
Description: This is an example of what a Win32 hello world looks like.
*/
#include <windows.h>
#define APPTITLE "Win32 - Hello world"
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE,int);
ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE);
LRESULT CALLBACK WinProc(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
LRESULT CALLBACK WinProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
COLORREF c = RGB( 0, 0, 0 );
HDC hdc;
RECT rt;
switch(message)
{
case WM_DESTROY: // Exit the window? Ok
PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
case WM_PAINT:
GetClientRect( hWnd, &rt );
hdc = BeginPaint( hWnd, &ps );
DrawText( hdc, "Hello world!", sizeof( "Hello world!" ), &rt, DT_CENTER );
EndPaint( hWnd, &ps );
break;
}
return DefWindowProc(hWnd,message,wParam,lParam);
}
ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance)
{
WNDCLASSEX wc;
wc.cbSize = sizeof( WNDCLASSEX );
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
wc.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC)WinProc;
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
wc.hInstance = 0;
wc.hIcon = NULL;
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor( NULL, IDC_ARROW );
wc.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH);
wc.lpszMenuName = NULL;
wc.lpszClassName = APPTITLE;
wc.hIconSm = NULL;
return RegisterClassEx(&wc);
}
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow)
{
HWND hWnd;
hWnd = CreateWindow( // Create a win32 window
APPTITLE,
APPTITLE,
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
500,
400,
NULL,
NULL,
hInstance,
NULL);
if(!hWnd) return FALSE;
ShowWindow( hWnd, nCmdShow );
UpdateWindow( hWnd );
return TRUE;
}
int WINAPI WinMain( HINSTANCE hInstance,
HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPSTR lpCmdLine,
int nCmdShow )
{
MSG msg;
MyRegisterClass(hInstance);
if(!InitInstance( hInstance,nCmdShow) )
return 1;
while( GetMessage( &msg, NULL, 0, 0 ) )
{
TranslateMessage( &msg );
DispatchMessage( &msg );
}
return msg.wParam;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Xojo ===
In the Open event handler of the default window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
MsgBox("Hello world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== XUL ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://global/skin/" type="text/css"?>
<window id="yourwindow" xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">
<label value="Hello, World!"/>
</window>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Maple ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mupad">
with(Maplets):
with(Maplets[Elements]):
maplet := Maplet( [["Hello world!"]] ):
Display( maplet );
</syntaxhighlight>
== Document formats ==
=== ASCII ===
The following sequence of characters, expressed in hexadecimal notation (with carriage return and newline characters at end of sequence):
48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 21 0D 0A
The following sequence of characters, expressed as binary numbers (with cr/nl as above, and the same ordering of bytes):
00-07: 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00101100 00100000 01110111
08-0E: 01101111 01110010 01101100 01100100 00100001 00001101 00001010
== Page description languages ==
=== XHTML 1.1 ===
(Using UTF-8 character set.)
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Hello, world!</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello, world!</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== HTML ===
====Simple====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<html>
<body>
Hello, world!
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
====Informal====
The <html> and <body> tags are not necessary for informal testing.
Simply write it as text without tags.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
====HTML 4.01 Strict (full)====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello, world!</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello, world!</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
The first paragraph of the W3C Recommendation on [http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html The global structure of an HTML document] also features this example.
====HTML 4.01 Strict (smallest)====
This is the smallest legal version, leaving out all optional tags
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN">
<title>Hello, world!</title>
<p>Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
==== HTML 5 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello, World!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Markdown ===
<pre>
Hello, World!
</pre>
=== MediaWiki/Wikitext ===
<pre>
Hello, World!
</pre>
=== PDF ===
<!-- taken from Portable Document Format Reference Manual, Version 1.3, Adobe Systems Incorporated, March 11, 1999 -->
%PDF-1.0
1 0 obj
<<
/Type /Catalog
/Pages 3 0 R
/Outlines 2 0 R
>>
endobj
2 0 obj
<<
/Type /Outlines
/Count 0
>>
endobj
3 0 obj
<<
/Type /Pages
/Count 1
/Kids [4 0 R]
>>
endobj
4 0 obj
<<
/Type /Page
/Parent 3 0 R
/Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R >>/ProcSet 6 0 R
>>
/MediaBox [0 0 612 792]
/Contents 5 0 R
>>
endobj
5 0 obj
<< /Length 44 >>
stream
BT
/F1 24 TF
100 100 Td (Hello, world!) Tj
ET
endstream
endobj
6 0 obj
[/PDF /Text]
endobj
7 0 obj
<<
/Type /Font
/Subtype /Type1
/Name /F1
/BaseFont /Helvetica
/Encoding /MacRomanEncoding
>>
endobj
xref
0 8
0000000000 65535 f
0000000009 00000 n
0000000074 00000 n
0000000120 00000 n
0000000179 00000 n
0000000322 00000 n
0000000415 00000 n
0000000445 00000 n
trailer
<<
/Size 8
/Root 1 0 R
>>
startxref
553
%%EOF
This is a valid PDF only if the text file has CRLF line endings.
=== PostScript ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscript">
% Displays on console.
(Hello, world!) =
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscript">
%!
% Displays as page output.
/Courier findfont
24 scalefont
setfont
100 100 moveto
(Hello, world!) show
showpage
</syntaxhighlight>
=== RTF ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
{\rtf1\ansi\deff0
{\fonttbl {\f0 Courier New;}}
\f0\fs20 Hello, world!
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== SVG ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="200" height="100">
<text x="50" y="50">Hello, world!</text>
</svg>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== TeX ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
Hello, world!
\bye
</syntaxhighlight>
=== LaTeX 2ε ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello, world!
\end{document}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ConTeXt ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\starttext
Hello, world!
\stoptext
</syntaxhighlight>
== Media-based scripting languages ==
=== AviSynth ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
BlankClip()
Subtitle("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
(Creates a video with default properties)
=== Lingo (Macromedia Director scripting language) ===
on exitFrame me
put "Hello, world!"
end
Outputs the string to the message window if placed in a single movie frame. Alternatively, to display an alert box stating the message you could use
on exitFrame me
alert "Hello, world!"
end
=== POV-Ray ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="pov">
#include "colors.inc"
camera {
location <3, 1, -10>
look_at <3,0,0>
}
light_source { <500,500,-1000> White }
text {
ttf "timrom.ttf" "Hello, world!" 1, 0
pigment { White }
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Esoteric programming languages ==
This page shows the Hello, world! program in esoteric programming languages — that is, working programming languages that were designed as experiments or jokes and were not intended for serious use.
=== 0815 ===
<pre>
<:48:x<:65:=<:6C:$=$=$$~<:03:+$<:2c:~$~<:c:x-$<:77:
~$~<:8:x-$~<:03:+$~<:06:x-$x<:0e:x-$=x<:43:x-$
</pre>
=== Alef++ ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
use java.lang.*;
main
{
System->out->println[ 'Hello, world!' ];
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== [http://esolangs.org/wiki/Arrow Arrow] ===
■→→■↓■←■←■↓■→→■ /* makes H */
→→■↓■↑↑↑■ /* makes I */
=== Befunge ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
"!dlrow olleH">v
:
,
^_@
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
v v"Hello, world!!"<
> ^
> >:#v_@
^ .<
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
0"!dlrow olleH">,:#<_@
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Binary lambda calculus ===
As documented at http://www.ioccc.org/2012/tromp/hint.html
(any of the 16 ASCII characters from ' ' to '/' can be used at the start)
!Hello, world
=== BlooP, FlooP ===
From Eric Raymond's interpreter package (changed to use upper case as in the book).
DEFINE PROCEDURE <nowiki>''HELLO-WORLD''</nowiki>[N]:
BLOCK 0: BEGIN
PRINT['Hello, world!'];
BLOCK 0: END.
=== [[w:en:Brainfuck|brainfuck]] ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="bf">+++++ +++++ initialize counter (cell #0) to 10
[ use loop to set the next four cells to 70/100/30/10
> +++++ ++ add 7 to cell #1
> +++++ +++++ add 10 to cell #2
> +++ add 3 to cell #3
> + add 1 to cell #4
<<<< - decrement counter (cell #0)
]
> ++ . print 'H'
> + . print 'e'
+++++ ++ . print 'l'
. print 'l'
+++ . print 'o'
> ++ . print ' '
<< +++++ +++++ +++++ . print 'W'
> . print 'o'
+++ . print 'r'
----- - . print 'l'
----- --- . print 'd'
> + . print '!'
> . print '\n'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Chef ===
[http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/chef_hello.html Hello, world! Souffle] by David Morgan-Mar.
Hello World Souffle.
This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person.
Ingredients.
72 g haricot beans
101 eggs
108 g lard
111 cups oil
32 zucchinis
119 ml water
114 g red salmon
100 g dijon mustard
33 potatoes
Method.
Put potatoes into the mixing bowl.
Put dijon mustard into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put red salmon into the mixing bowl.
Put oil into the mixing bowl.
Put water into the mixing bowl.
Put zucchinis into the mixing bowl.
Put oil into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put haricot beans into the mixing bowl.
Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Serves 1.
Later Mike Worth wrote [http://www.mike-worth.com/2013/03/31/baking-a-hello-world-cake tastier and actually functional recipe].
Hello World Cake with Chocolate sauce.
This prints hello world, while being tastier than Hello World Souffle. The main
chef makes a " world!" cake, which he puts in the baking dish. When he gets the
sous chef to make the "Hello" chocolate sauce, it gets put into the baking dish
and then the whole thing is printed when he refrigerates the sauce. When
actually cooking, I'm interpreting the chocolate sauce baking dish to be
separate from the cake one and Liquify to mean either melt or blend depending on
context.
Ingredients.
33 g chocolate chips
100 g butter
54 ml double cream
2 pinches baking powder
114 g sugar
111 ml beaten eggs
119 g flour
32 g cocoa powder
0 g cake mixture
Cooking time: 25 minutes.
Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
Method.
Put chocolate chips into the mixing bowl.
Put butter into the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put beaten eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put flour into the mixing bowl.
Put baking powder into the mixing bowl.
Put cocoa powder into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 1 minute.
Combine double cream into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 4 minutes.
Liquify the contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
bake the cake mixture.
Wait until baked.
Serve with chocolate sauce.
chocolate sauce.
Ingredients.
111 g sugar
108 ml hot water
108 ml heated double cream
101 g dark chocolate
72 g milk chocolate
Method.
Clean the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put hot water into the mixing bowl.
Put heated double cream into the mixing bowl.
dissolve the sugar.
agitate the sugar until dissolved.
Liquify the dark chocolate.
Put dark chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquify the milk chocolate.
Put milk chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquify contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Refrigerate for 1 hour.
=== False ===
"Hello, World!
"
The newline before the terminating quote mark is necessary.
=== HQ9+ ===
H
=== INTERCAL programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
PLEASE DO ,1 <- #13
DO ,1 SUB #1 <- #238
DO ,1 SUB #2 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #3 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #4 <- #0
DO ,1 SUB #5 <- #64
DO ,1 SUB #6 <- #238
DO ,1 SUB #7 <- #26
DO ,1 SUB #8 <- #248
DO ,1 SUB #9 <- #168
DO ,1 SUB #10 <- #24
DO ,1 SUB #11 <- #16
DO ,1 SUB #12 <- #158
DO ,1 SUB #13 <- #52
PLEASE READ OUT ,1
PLEASE GIVE UP
</syntaxhighlight>
=== LOLCODE ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
HAI;
CAN HAS STDIO?;
VISIBLE "Hello, World!";
KTHXBYE;
</syntaxhighlight>
===LOLGraphics===
HAI 3.4 0 100
IM IN UR CODE EXECUTIN UR KOMANDZ
PLZ PRINT TEXT HELLO WORLD!
IM OUTTA UR CODE
=== Malbolge programming language ===
(=<`:9876Z4321UT.-Q+*)M'&%$H"!~}|Bzy?=|{z<nowiki>]</nowiki>KwZY44Eq0/{mlk**hKs_dG5<nowiki>[</nowiki>m_BA{?-Y;;Vb'rR5431M}/.zHGwEDCBA@98\6543W10/.R,+O< hello
=== P programming language ===
"Hello, world!\n"
=== Perl ===
Not really an esoteric language, but this code uses [[w:Obfuscated_code|obfuscation]]:
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
qq chop lc and print chr ord uc q chop uc and print chr ord q ne sin and
print chr ord qw q le q and print chr ord q else and print chr ord q pop
and print chr oct oct ord uc qw q bind q and print chr ord q q eq and print
chr ord qw q warn q and print chr ord q pop and print chr ord q qr q and
print chr ord q else and print chr ord qw q do q and print chr hex length
q q semctl setpgrp chop q
</syntaxhighlight>
=== [[w:en:Esoteric_programming_language#Piet|Piet]] ===
Piet programming language uses only colors.
[[File:Hello world piet.png|thumb|none|203px|Hello world in piet (see from 41:40 minute on "The Art of Code" on YouTube)]]
=== Rockstar ===
[[w:en:Screaming in music|Shout]] "Hello, world!"
=== Shakespeare ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="moin">
The Infamous Hello World Program.
Romeo, a young man with a remarkable patience.
Juliet, a likewise young woman of remarkable grace.
Ophelia, a remarkable woman much in dispute with Hamlet.
Hamlet, the flatterer of Andersen Insulting A/S.
Act I: Hamlet's insults and flattery.
Scene I: The insulting of Romeo.
[Enter Hamlet and Romeo]
Hamlet:
You lying stupid fatherless big smelly half-witted coward!
You are as stupid as the difference between a handsome rich brave
hero and thyself! Speak your mind!
You are as brave as the sum of your fat little stuffed misused dusty
old rotten codpiece and a beautiful fair warm peaceful sunny summer's
day. You are as healthy as the difference between the sum of the
sweetest reddest rose and my father and yourself! Speak your mind!
You are as cowardly as the sum of yourself and the difference
between a big mighty proud kingdom and a horse. Speak your mind.
Speak your mind!
[Exit Romeo]
Scene II: The praising of Juliet.
[Enter Juliet]
Hamlet:
Thou art as sweet as the sum of the sum of Romeo and his horse and his
black cat! Speak thy mind!
[Exit Juliet]
Scene III: The praising of Ophelia.
[Enter Ophelia]
Hamlet:
Thou art as lovely as the product of a large rural town and my amazing
bottomless embroidered purse. Speak thy mind!
Thou art as loving as the product of the bluest clearest sweetest sky
and the sum of a squirrel and a white horse. Thou art as beautiful as
the difference between Juliet and thyself. Speak thy mind!
[Exeunt Ophelia and Hamlet]
Act II: Behind Hamlet's back.
Scene I: Romeo and Juliet's conversation.
[Enter Romeo and Juliet]
Romeo:
Speak your mind. You are as worried as the sum of yourself and the
difference between my small smooth hamster and my nose. Speak your
mind!
Juliet:
Speak YOUR mind! You are as bad as Hamlet! You are as small as the
difference between the square of the difference between my little pony
and your big hairy hound and the cube of your sorry little
codpiece. Speak your mind!
[Exit Romeo]
Scene II: Juliet and Ophelia's conversation.
[Enter Ophelia]
Juliet:
Thou art as good as the quotient between Romeo and the sum of a small
furry animal and a leech. Speak your mind!
Ophelia:
Thou art as disgusting as the quotient between Romeo and twice the
difference between a mistletoe and an oozing infected blister! Speak
your mind!
[Exeunt]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== SNUSP ===
/e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\
./\/\/\ /+++\!>.+++o.l.+++++++l/ #/?\
$H!\++++++\ + \comma.------------ .<w++++++++.\ /?\<!\-/
/++++++/ +/\ /.--------o/ \-/!.++++++++++/?\n
/=\++++++\ +\\!=++++++\ \r+++.l------.d--------.>+.!\-/
\!\/\/\/\/ \++++++++++/
Modular SNUSP:
/@@@@++++# #+++@@\ #-----@@@\n
$@\H.@/e.+++++++l.l.+++o.>>++++.< .<@/w.@\o.+++r.++@\l.@\d.>+.@/.#
\@@@@=>++++>+++++<<@+++++# #---@@/!=========/!==/
=== Spoon (programming language) ===
1111110010001011111111111101100000110100010100101111111111001000101111111111011000001101 0100101011111110010100010101110010100101111001000101111111111101100000110100010100111110 0100010000000000000011000001101000101001101101101101111100100010111110110000011010001010 0100100010101110010100000000000000000000010100000000000000000000000000010100100101001010
=== Super NAND Time!! ===
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13 (35 37 38 39 43)
14 ((31 36 39 42 43))
15 (31 33 34 35 38 40 43)
16 (37 39)
17 ((31 43))
18 ((36 42 43))
20 ((42(43)))
21 44
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===Taxi programming language===
"Hello, World!" is waiting at the Writer's Depot.
Go to Writer's Depot: west 1st left, 2nd right, 1st left, 2nd left.
Pickup a passenger going to the Post Office.
Go to the Post Office: north 1st right, 2nd right, 1st left.
Go to the Taxi Garage: north 1st right, 1st left, 1st right.
=== T programming language ===
%begin @jump $main
%main.0 @echo %msg
%main.1 @end
%main.count 2
%msg Hello, world!
=== This=That ===
x=Hello,world!
x=print
=== Unlambda programming language ===
`r```````````.H.e.l.l.o. .w.o.r.l.di
=== Var'aq programming language ===
Note: actually prints "What do you want, universe?" in Klingon.
~ nuqneH { ~ 'u' ~ nuqneH disp disp } name
nuqneH
=== Whitespace ===
Note that whitespace has been highlighted (<span style="background:#ffcccc">Space</span>, <span style="background:#ccffcc">Tab</span>)
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=== XS programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<print>Hello, world!</print>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ya programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c++">
@HelloWorld.Ya;
using <stdio.h>;
$int($char[][] args) main
printf("Hello, %s!\n", args.Length > 1 ? args[1] : "World");
return 0;
</syntaxhighlight>
=== DUNNBOL1 ===
A code language that draws in binary on a braille plotter.
<pre style="font-size: 90%;">
BGN GRPLOT BIN
DRAWPLOT
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0011100111001111111001110000000011100000000001111100000000001000001000011111000001111100000100000000011111110000
0001000010000100001000100000000001000000000010000010000000001000001000100000100010000010000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100000000100000000001000000000010000010000000001000001000100000100010000010000100000000010000001000
0001111110000111100000100000000001000000000010000010000000001001001000100000100011111110000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100000000100000000001000000000010000010000000001011101000100000100010000001000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100001000100000000001000000000010000010000000001100011000100000100010000000100100000000010000001000
0011100111001111111001111111100011111111000001111100000000001000001000011111000010000000100111111100011111110000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
ENDDRAW
END
</pre>
=== SM ===
The OO language looks like C.
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
use System.Windows.Forms;
class HelloWorld extends System.Windows.Forms
{
protected:
String hw;
construct HelloWorld()
{
this.hw = 'Hello, world!';
}
public void function show()
{
MessageBox.show(this.hw, '');
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Skript+ ===
Copy this and paste in ChatGPT, on a new chat:
<pre>
Output: Hello, world!
</pre>
A longer version, which still prints "Hello, world!":
<pre>
CreateBuf: $Hello$
$Hello$: {
[H]
[e]
[l]
[l]
[o]
[,]
[32] @ The ASCII value for space
[w]
[o]
[r]
[l]
[d]
[!]
}
OpenBuf: $Hello$
JoinAllChars: $Hello$ => $Hello2$
Output: $Hello2$
CloseBuf: $Hello$
</pre>
Note: The first method is tested and it's working. I don't know about the second one!
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{{wikipedia|Hello world program}}
The following is a list of '''Hello, world!''' programs.
''Hello, world!'' programs make the text "Hello, world!" appear on a computer screen. It is usually the first program encountered when learning a programming language. Otherwise, it's a basic sanity check for an installation of a new programming language. If "Hello World" does not run, one must not try to develop complex programs before fixing the issues with the installation.
For even more languages have a look at the [http://helloworldcollection.de Hello World Collection].
== 4DOS batch ==
''It should be noted that the 4DOS/4NT batch language is a superset of the MS-DOS batch language. ''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dos">
@echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ingres 4GL ==
message "Hello, world!" with style = popup;
== ABAP/4 - SAP AG ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="abap">
REPORT ZHELLO.
START-OF-SELECTION.
WRITE "Hello, world!".
</syntaxhighlight>
== ABAP Objects (NetWeaver 7) ==
''The example below makes use of the singleton pattern and outputs the text in a message box instead of a classic list output.''
<syntaxhighlight lang="abap">
REPORT ZHELLO.
CLASS lcl_hello DEFINITION CREATE PRIVATE FINAL.
PUBLIC SECTION.
CLASS-DATA self TYPE REF TO lcl_hello READ-ONLY.
CLASS-METHODS class_constructor.
METHODS say_hello.
PRIVATE SECTION.
CONSTANTS con_hello_world TYPE c LENGTH 13 VALUE 'Hello, World!'.
ENDCLASS.
CLASS lcl_hello IMPLEMENTATION.
METHOD class_constructor.
CREATE OBJECT lcl_hello=>self.
ENDMETHOD.
METHOD say_hello.
MESSAGE con_hello_world TYPE 'I'.
ENDMETHOD.
ENDCLASS.
START-OF-SELECTION.
lcl_hello=>self->say_hello( ).
</syntaxhighlight>
== ABC ==
WRITE "Hello, world!"
== ActionScript ==
=== ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0 ===
This will output to the ''output'' window only, which an end user would not see.
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">trace("Hello, world!");</syntaxhighlight>
This version will be visible to the end user.
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">var helloWorld:TextField = this.createTextField( "helloWorld", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 1, 1, 100, 20 );
helloWorld.text = "Hello, world!";</syntaxhighlight>
=== ActionScript 3 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript3">
package
{
public class HelloWorld
{
public function HelloWorld()
{
trace("Hello, world!");
}
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ada ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">
with Ada.Text_IO;
procedure Hello is
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello, world!");
end Hello;
</syntaxhighlight>
== ALGOL 68 ==
The ALGOL 68 standard requires that ''reserved-words'', ''types'' and ''operators'' are in a different typeface.
Hence programs are typically published in either '''bold''' or an <u>underline</u> typeface, e.g.:
'''begin'''
printf($"Hello, world!"l$)
'''end'''
In the popular upper-case stropping convention for bold words:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
BEGIN
printf($"Hello, world!"l$)
END
</syntaxhighlight>
or using a ''wikitext like'' quote stropping, this is especially suitable on computers with only 6 bits per character (hence only have UPPERCASE):
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
'BEGIN'
PRINTF($"HELLO, WORLD!"L$)
'END'
</syntaxhighlight>
or minimally using the "brief symbol" form of '''begin''' and '''end'''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">( printf($"Hello, world!"l$) )</syntaxhighlight>
== AmigaE ==
PROC main()
WriteF('Hello, world!');
ENDPROC
== AMX NetLinx ==
This program sends the message out via the Diagnostics Interface after start-up.
program_name = 'Hello'
define_start
send_string 0,'Hello World!'
== ANT ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE project>
<project default="helloworld">
<target name="helloworld">
<echo message="Hello, World!" />
</target>
</project>
</syntaxhighlight>
== APL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="apl">
∇R←HWΔPGM
[1] R←'HELLO WORLD!'
∇
</syntaxhighlight>
*The Del on the first line begins function definition for the program named HWΔPGM. It is a niladic function (no parameters, as opposed to monadic or dyadic) and it will return an explicit result which allows other functions or APL primitives to use the returned value as input.
*The line labeled 1 assigns the text vector 'Hello, world!!' to the variable R
*The last line is another Del which ends the function definition.
When the function is executed by typing its name the APL interpreter assigns the text vector to the variable R, but since we have not used this value in another function, primitive, or assignment statement the interpreter returns it to the terminal, thus displaying the words on the next line below the function invocation.
The session would look like this
HWΔPGM
Hello, world!!
While not a program, if you simply supplied the text vector to the interpreter but did not assign it to a variable it would return it to the terminal as output. Note that user input is automatically indented 6 spaces by the interpreter while results are displayed at the beginning of a new line.
'Hello, world!'
Hello, world!!
== AppleScript ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">return "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or:
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">display dialog "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== ASP ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-vb"><% Response.Write("Hello, world!") %></syntaxhighlight>
:or simply:
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-vb"><%= "Hello, world!" %></syntaxhighlight>
=== ASP.NET ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
// in the page behind using C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
' in the page behind using VB.NET
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Response.Write("Hello, world!")
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-cs">
// ASPX Page Template
<asp:Literal ID="Literal1" runat="server" Text="Hello World!"></asp:Literal>
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-cs">
<asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Hello World"></asp:Label>
</syntaxhighlight>
or
Hello World!
== Assembly language ==
=== Accumulator-only architecture: DEC PDP-8, PAL-III assembler ===
''See the [[w:PDP-8#String_output|example]] program in the Wikipedia [[w:PDP-8|PDP-8]] article''.
=== First successful uP/OS combinations: Intel 8080/Zilog Z80, CP/M, RMAC assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
bdos equ 0005H ; BDOS entry point
start: mvi c,9 ; BDOS function: output string
lxi d,msg$ ; address of msg
call bdos
ret ; return to CCP
msg$: db 'Hello, world!$'
end start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Popular home computer: ZX Spectrum, Zilog Z80, HiSoft GENS assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
10 ORG #8000 ; Start address of the routine
20 START LD A,2 ; set the output channel
30 CALL #1601 ; to channel 2 (main part of TV display)
40 LD HL,MSG ; Set HL register pair to address of the message
50 LOOP LD A,(HL) ; De-reference HL and store in A
60 AND A ; Null terminator?
70 RET Z ; If so, return
80 RST #10 ; Print the character in A
90 INC HL ; HL points at the next char to be printed
100 JR LOOP
110 RET
120 MSG DEFM "Hello, world!"
130 DEFB 13 ; carriage return
140 DEFB 0 ; null terminator
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Accumulator + index register machine: MOS Technology 6502, CBM KERNEL, MOS assembler syntax ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ca65">
A_CR = $0D ;carriage return
BSOUT = $FFD2 ;kernel ROM sub, write to current output device
;
LDX #$00 ;starting index in .X register
;
LOOP LDA MSG,X ;read message text
BEQ LOOPEND ;end of text
;
JSR BSOUT ;output char
INX
BNE LOOP ;repeat
;
LOOPEND RTS ;return from subroutine
;
MSG .BYT 'Hello, world!',A_CR,$00
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Accumulator/Index microcoded machine: Data General Nova, RDOS ===
''See the [[w:Data General Nova#Hello world program|example]] section of the Nova article.''
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, DOS, TASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
MODEL SMALL
IDEAL
STACK 100H
DATASEG
MSG DB 'Hello, world!', 13, '$'
CODESEG
Start:
MOV AX, @data
MOV DS, AX
MOV DX, OFFSET MSG
MOV AH, 09H ; DOS: output ASCII$
INT 21H
MOV AX, 4C00H
INT 21H
END Start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ASSEMBLER x86 (DOS, MASM) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.MODEL Small
.STACK 100h
.DATA
db msg 'Hello, world!$'
.CODE
start:
mov ah, 09h
lea dx, msg ; or mov dx, offset msg
int 21h
mov ax,4C00h
int 21h
end start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ASSEMBLER x86 (DOS, FASM) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
; FASM example of writing 16-bit DOS .COM program
; Compile: "FASM HELLO.ASM HELLO.COM"
org $100
use16
mov ah,9
mov dx,xhello
int $21 ; DOS call: text output
mov ah,$4C
int $21 ; Return to DOS
xhello db 'Hello world !!!$'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Microsoft Windows, FASM ===
Example of making 32-bit PE program as raw code and data:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format PE GUI
entry start
section '.code' code readable executable
start:
push 0
push _caption
push _message
push 0
call [MessageBox]
push 0
call [ExitProcess]
section '.data' data readable writeable
_caption db 'Win32 assembly program',0
_message db 'Hello, world!',0
section '.idata' import data readable writeable
dd 0,0,0,RVA kernel_name,RVA kernel_table
dd 0,0,0,RVA user_name,RVA user_table
dd 0,0,0,0,0
kernel_table:
ExitProcess dd RVA _ExitProcess
dd 0
user_table:
MessageBox dd RVA _MessageBoxA
dd 0
kernel_name db 'KERNEL32.DLL',0
user_name db 'USER32.DLL',0
_ExitProcess dw 0
db 'ExitProcess',0
_MessageBoxA dw 0
db 'MessageBoxA',0
section '.reloc' fixups data readable discardable
</syntaxhighlight>
Using FASM import macro, unicode (MessageBoxW is one of few unicode functions 'supported' by Windows 9x/ME) and section sharing, no relocation (not required for 32-bit Windows NT executables, recommended for DOS-based Windows, '''required''' for x64), no heap - Not a beginners example but only 1024 instead of 3072 bytes:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format PE GUI 4.0
heap 0
entry start
include 'win32a.inc'
section '.text' code import readable executable data
library kernel, 'KERNEL32.DLL',\
user,'USER32.DLL'
import kernel,\
ExitProcess, 'ExitProcess'
import user,\
MessageBoxW, 'MessageBoxW'
start:
xor ebx, ebx
push ebx
push ebx
push _message
push ebx
call [MessageBoxW]
push ebx
call [ExitProcess]
_message du 'Hello, world!' ,0
section '.reloc' fixups data readable discardable</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, FASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format ELF executable
entry _start
_start:
mov eax, 4
mov ebx, 1
mov ecx, msg
mov edx, msg_len
int 80h
mov ebx, 0
mov eax, 1
int 80h
msg db 'Hello, world!', 0xA
msg_len = $-msg
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, GAS ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.data
msg:
.ascii "Hello, world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.global _start
_start:
movl $len,%edx
movl $msg,%ecx
movl $1,%ebx
movl $4,%eax
int $0x80
movl $0,%ebx
movl $1,%eax
int $0x80
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, NASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
section .data
msg db 'Hello, world!',0xA
len equ $-msg
section .text
global _start
_start:
mov edx,len
mov ecx,msg
mov ebx,1
mov eax,4
int 0x80
mov ebx,0
mov eax,1
int 0x80
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, GLibC, NASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
extern printf ; Request symbol "printf".
global main ; Declare symbol "main".
section .data
str: DB "Hello World!", 0x0A, 0x00
section .text
main:
PUSH str ; Push string pointer onto stack.
CALL printf ; Call printf.
POP eax ; Remove value from stack.
MOV eax,0x0 ; \_Return value 0.
RET ; /
</syntaxhighlight>
=== General-purpose fictional computer: MIX, MIXAL ===
TERM EQU 19 console device no. (19 = typewriter)
ORIG 1000 start address
START OUT MSG(TERM) output data at address MSG
HLT halt execution
MSG ALF "HELLO"
ALF " WORL"
ALF "D "
END START end of program
=== General-purpose fictional computer: MMIX, MMIXAL ===
string BYTE "Hello, world!",#a,0 string to be printed (#a is newline and 0 terminates the string)
Main GETA $255,string get the address of the string in register 255
TRAP 0,Fputs,StdOut put the string pointed to by register 255 to file StdOut
TRAP 0,Halt,0 end process
=== General-purpose-register CISC: DEC PDP-11 ===
==== RT-11, MACRO-11====
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.MCALL .REGDEF,.TTYOUT,.EXIT
.REGDEF
HELLO: MOV #MSG,R1
MOVB (R1)+,R0
BEQ EXIT
LOOP: .TTYOUT
BR LOOP
EXIT:
.EXIT
MSG: .ASCIZ /Hello, world!/
.END HELLO
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Variant for Elektronika BK using BIOS function, MICRO-11 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
MOV #TXT,R1 ;Moving string address to R1
CLR R2 ;String length=0, means null will be the termination character
EMT 20 ;Print the string
HALT
TXT: .ASCIZ /Hello, world!/
.END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Amiga (Workbench 2.0): Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
include lvo/exec_lib.i
include lvo/dos_lib.i
; open DOS library
movea.l 4.w,a6
lea dosname(pc),a1
moveq #36,d0
jsr _LVOOpenLibrary(a6)
movea.l d0,a6
; actual print string
lea hellostr(pc),a0
move.l a0,d1
jsr _LVOPutStr(a6)
; close DOS library
movea.l a6,a1
movea.l 4.w,a6
jmp _LVOCloseLibrary(a6)
dosname dc.b 'dos.library',0
hellostr dc.b 'Hello, world!',0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Atari: Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
;print
move.l #Hello,-(A7)
move.w #9,-(A7)
trap #1
addq.l #6,A7
;wait for key
move.w #1,-(A7)
trap #1
addq.l #2,A7
;exit
clr.w -(A7)
trap #1
Hello
dc.b 'Hello, world!',0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Sharp X68000 (Human68K): Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
pea (strign) ; push string address onto stack
dc.w $FF09 ; call DOS "print" by triggering an exception
addq.l #4,a7 ; restore the stack pointer
dc.w $FF00 ; call DOS "exit"
strign:
dc.b "Hello, world!",13,10,0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC on advanced multiprocessing OS: DEC VAX, VMS, MACRO-32 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.title hello
.psect data, wrt, noexe
chan: .blkw 1
iosb: .blkq 1
term: .ascid "SYS$OUTPUT"
msg: .ascii "Hello, world!"
len = . - msg
.psect code, nowrt, exe
.entry hello, ^m<>
; Establish a channel for terminal I/O
$assign_s devnam=term, -
chan=chan
blbc r0, end
; Queue the I/O request
$qiow_s chan=chan, -
func=#io$_writevblk, -
iosb=iosb, -
p1=msg, -
p2=#len
; Check the status and the IOSB status
blbc r0, end
movzwl iosb, r0
; Return to operating system
end: ret
.end hello
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Mainframe: IBM z/Architecture series using BAL ===
HELLO CSECT The name of this program is 'HELLO'
USING *,12 Tell assembler what register we are using
SAVE (14,12) Save registers
LR 12,15 Use Register 12 for this program
WTO 'Hello, world!' Write To Operator
RETURN (14,12) Return to calling party
END HELLO This is the end of the program
=== RISC processor: ARM, RISC OS, BBC BASIC's in-line assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.program
ADR R0, message
SWI "OS_Write0"
SWI "OS_Exit"
.message
EQUS "Hello, world!"
EQUB 0
ALIGN
</syntaxhighlight>
or the even smaller version (from qUE);
SWI "OS_WriteS":EQUS "Hello, world!":EQUB0:ALIGN:MOV PC,R14
=== RISC processor: MIPS architecture ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mips">
.data
msg: .asciiz "Hello, world!"
.align 2
.text
.globl main
main:
la $a0,msg
li $v0,4
syscall
jr $ra
</syntaxhighlight>
=== RISC processor: PowerPC, Mac OS X, GAS ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.data
msg:
.ascii "Hello, world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.globl _main
_main:
li r0, 4 ; write
li r3, 1 ; stdout
addis r4, 0, ha16(msg) ; high 16 bits of address
addi r4, r4, lo16(msg) ; low 16 bits of address
li r5, len ; length
sc
li r0, 1 ; exit
li r3, 0 ; exit status
sc
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Sigma 6/7/8/9 METASYMBOL ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
SYSTEM BPM
START M:PRINT (MESS,HW)
M:EXIT
HW TEXTC 'HELLO WORLD'
END START
</syntaxhighlight>
== AutoHotkey ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autohotkey">MsgBox, Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
(The comma after the command name is optional.)
== AutoIt ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autoit">MsgBox(0,'','Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Avenue (scripting language for ArcView GIS) ==
MsgBox("Hello, world!","aTitle")
== AWK ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="awk">BEGIN { print "Hello, world!" }</syntaxhighlight>
== B ==
This is the first known Hello, world! program ever written:[https://web.archive.org/web/20080420171147/http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/bintro.html]
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
main( ) {
extrn a, b, c;
putchar(a); putchar(b); putchar(c); putchar('!*n');
}
a 'hell';
b 'o, w';
c 'orld';
</syntaxhighlight>
== Baan Tools ==
Also known as Triton Tools on older versions. On Baan ERP you can create a program on 3GL or 4GL mode.
===3GL Format===
function main()
{
message("Hello, world!")
}
=== 4GL Format ===
choice.cont.process:
on.choice:
message("Hello, world!")
On this last case you should press the ''Continue'' button to show the message.
== Bash or sh ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">echo 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">printf 'Hello, world!\n'</syntaxhighlight>
or using the C preprocessor
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
#define cpp #
cpp $0 2> /dev/null | /bin/bash; exit $?
#undef cpp
#define HELLO_WORLD echo "hello, world"
HELLO_WORLD | tr a-z A-Z
</syntaxhighlight>
==BASIC==
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=== General ===
The following example works for any ANSI/ISO-compliant BASIC implementation, as well as most implementations built into or distributed with microcomputers in the 1970s and 1980s (usually some variant of Microsoft BASIC):
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
10 PRINT "Hello, world!"
20 END
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the "END" statement is optional in many implementations of BASIC.
Some implementations could also execute instructions in an immediate mode when line numbers are omitted. The following examples work without requiring a RUN instruction.
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
? "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
Later implementations of BASIC allowed greater support for structured programming and did not require line numbers for source code. The following example works when RUN for the vast majority of modern BASICs.
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
Again, the "END" statement is optional in many BASICs.
=== BlitzBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzbasic">
Print "Hello, world!"
WaitKey
</syntaxhighlight>
=== DarkBASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">PRINT "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
TEXT 0,0,"Hello, world!"
WAIT KEY
</syntaxhighlight>
Note: In the "classic" Dark Basic the WAIT KEY command is optional as the console goes up when the program has finished.
=== FreeBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT "Hello World"
SLEEP
END
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT "Hello World"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
? "Hello World"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
'without a newline
? "Hello World";
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CoolBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzbasic">
AddText "Hello, world!"
DrawScreen
WaitKey
</syntaxhighlight>
=== GW-BASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
10 PRINT "Hello, World!"
20 END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Liberty BASIC ===
To write to the main window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cbmbas">print "Hello, world"</syntaxhighlight>
Or drawn in a graphics window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cbmbas">
nomainwin
open "Hello, world!" for graphics as #main
print #main, "place 50 50"
print #main, "\Hello, world!"
print #main, "flush"
wait
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Microsoft Small Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">TextWindow.WriteLine("Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== PBASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">DEBUG "Hello, world!", CR</syntaxhighlight>
or, the typical microcontroller Hello, world! program equivalent with the only output device present being a light-emitting diode (LED) (in this case attached to the seventh output pin):
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
DO
HIGH 7 'Make the 7th pin go high (turn the LED on)
PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second
LOW 7 ' Make the 7th pin go low (turn the LED off)
PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second
LOOP
END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== StarOffice/OpenOffice Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
sub main
print "Hello, world!"
end sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== PureBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
OpenConsole()
PrintN("Hello, world!")
Input()
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">MessageRequester("Hello, World","Hello, World")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">Debug "Hello, World"</syntaxhighlight>
=== '''QB64''' ===
PRINT "Hello, World" END
Same for QBasic
=== TI-BASIC ===
On TI calculators of the TI-80 through TI-86 range:
:Disp "Hello, world! (note the optional ending quotes)
:Output(X,Y,"Hello, world! (note the optional ending parenthesis)
:Text(X,Y,"Hello, world! (writes to the graph rather than home screen)
:Text(-1,X,Y,"Hello, world! (only on the 83+ and higher, provides larger text, home screen size)
:"Hello, world! (last line of program only)
Note: "!" character is not on the keypad. It can be accessed from "Catalog" menu, "Probability" menu, or "Math" menu (as factorial notation).
On TI-89/TI-89 Titanium/TI-92(+)/Voyage 200 calculators:
:hellowld()
:Prgm
:Disp "Hello, world!"
:EndPrgm
=== Visual Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Public Sub Main()
Debug.Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Public Sub Main()
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Private Sub Form_Activate()
Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, copy this into a New Form:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Private Sub Form_Click()
Form1.Hide
Dim HelloWorld As New Form1
HelloWorld.Width = 2500: HelloWorld.Height = 1000: HelloWorld.Caption = "Hello, world!": HelloWorld.CurrentX = 500: HelloWorld.CurrentY = 75
HelloWorld.Show: HelloWorld.Font = "Tahoma": HelloWorld.FontBold = True: HelloWorld.FontSize = 12: HelloWorld.Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Basic .NET ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Module HelloWorldApp
Sub Main()
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Module
</syntaxhighlight>
=== PICK/BASIC, DATA/BASIC, MV/BASIC ===
In addition to the ANSI syntax at the head of this article, most Pick operating system flavors of Dartmouth BASIC support extended syntax allowing cursor placement and other terminfo type functions for VDT's
X, Y positioning (colon ":" is the concatenation instruction):<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT @(34,12) : "Hello, world!" </syntaxhighlight>
Will display the string "Hello, world!" roughly centered in a 80X24 CRT.
Other functions:<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT @(-1) : @(34,12) : "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
Will clear the screen before displaying the string "Hello, world!" roughly centered in a 80X24 CRT.
Syntax variants:
CRT "Hello, world!"
Supporting the "@" functions above, the CRT statement ignores previous PRINTER statements and always sends output to the screen.
Some Pick operating system environments such as OpenQM support the DISPLAY variant of PRINT. This variant in addition to the "@" functions maintains pagination based upon the settings of the TERM variable:
DISPLAY "Hello, world!"
== Batch (MS-DOS) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello World!
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
set hellostring=Hello World!
echo %hellostring%
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
echo Hello World!
pause
exit
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello World!
pause
exit
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As a CGI file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
echo Content-type: text/plain >> sample.cgi
echo. >> sample.cgi
echo. >> sample.cgi
echo Hello, world! >> sample.cgi
</syntaxhighlight>
== bc ==
"Hello, world!"
or, with the newline
<syntaxhighlight lang="bc">
print "Hello, world!\n"
</syntaxhighlight>
== BCPL ==
GET "LIBHDR"
LET START () BE
$(
WRITES ("Hello, world!*N")
$)
== BITGGAL AgileDog ==
T
1 "Hello, World"
0
== BITGGAL Jihwaja ==
J( 1 TM 5 ZV 3 "Hello, world" )
== BLISS ==
%TITLE 'HELLO_WORLD'
MODULE HELLO_WORLD (IDENT='V1.0', MAIN=HELLO_WORLD,
ADDRESSING_MODE (EXTERNAL=GENERAL)) =
BEGIN
LIBRARY 'SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET';
EXTERNAL ROUTINE
LIB$PUT_OUTPUT;
GLOBAL ROUTINE HELLO_WORLD =
BEGIN
LIB$PUT_OUTPUT(%ASCID %STRING('Hello, world!'))
END;
END
ELUDOM
== BlitzMax ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzmax">
SuperStrict
Graphics 640, 480, 0, 60
Local running:Int = 1
While running
Cls
DrawText "Hello World!", 1, 1
Flip
If GetChar()
running = 0
EndIf
Wend
End
</syntaxhighlight>
== boo ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="boo">print "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Burning Sand 2 ==
WRITE ELEMENT:Earth 210 230 40 CENTER TEXT "Hello World!"
== C ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ANSI C ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("Hello, World!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Caché Server Pages (CSP) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
Class Test.Hello Extends %CSP.Page [ ProcedureBlock ]
{
ClassMethod OnPage() As %Status
{
&html<<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>>
Write "Hello, world!",!
&html<</body>
</html>>
Quit $$$OK
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Calprola ==
This program will work on the Avasmath 80 online programmable calculator.
#BTN A1
#PRI "HELLO WORLD!"
#END
== C/AL - MBS Navision ==
OBJECT Codeunit 50000 HelloWorld
{
PROPERTIES
{
OnRun=BEGIN
MESSAGE(Txt001);
END;
}
CODE
{
VAR
Txt001@1000000000 : TextConst 'ENU=Hello, world!';
BEGIN
{
Hello, world! in C/AL (Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision)
}
END.
}
}
== Casio FX-9750 ==
This program will work on the fx-9750 graphing calculator and compatibles.
"Hello, world!"<big>↵</big>
or
Locate 1,1,"Hello, world!"<big>↵</big>
== CCL ==
call echo("Hello, world!")
== Ch ==
The [[#C|above C code]] can run in Ch as examples. The simple one in Ch is:
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
printf("Hello, world!\n");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Chuck ==
<<<"Hello World">>>;
== Chrome ==
<span style="font-weight:bold">namespace</span> HelloWorld;
<span style="font-weight:bold">interface</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">type</span>
HelloClass = <span style="font-weight:bold">class</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">public</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">class method</span> Main;
<span style="font-weight:bold">end;</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">implementation</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">class method</span> HelloClass.Main;
<span style="font-weight:bold">begin</span>
System.Console.WriteLine(<span style="color:#FF0000">'Hello, world!'</span>);
<span style="font-weight:bold">end;</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">end.</span>
== CIL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
.assembly Hello {}
.assembly extern mscorlib {}
.method static void Main()
{
.entrypoint
.maxstack 1
ldstr "Hello, world!"
call void [mscorlib]System.Console::WriteLine(string)
ret
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== CintieFramework (VisualBasic.NET) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<Script>
<References>
<Reference>System.dll</Reference>
</References>
<Code Language="VisualBasic">
<![CDATA[
Public Class Plugin
Public Function MainF(ByVal Ob As Object) As String
'Script Code
Return "Hello, World!"
End Function
End Class
]]>
</Code>
</Script>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Clean ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clean">
module hello
Start = "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Clipper ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
? "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
@1,1 say "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
Qout("Hello, world")
</syntaxhighlight>
== CLIST ==
PROC 0
WRITE Hello, world!
== Clojure ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">(println "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== CLU ==
start_up = proc ()
po: stream := stream$primary_output ()
stream$putl (po, "Hello, world!")
end start_up
== COBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cobol">
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD.
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
DISPLAY "Hello, world!".
STOP RUN.
</syntaxhighlight>
The above is a very abbreviated and condensed version, which omits the author name and source and destination computer types.
== CoffeeScript ==
CoffeeScript is a language that compiles into JavaScript. Like JavaScript, it does not have native (built in) input or output routines, instead relying on the facilities provided by its host environment.
Using an alert that uses a standard Web browser's window object (window.alert)
<syntaxhighlight lang="CoffeeScript">
alert 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from [[wikipedia:Firebug_(web_development)|Firebug]], [[wikipedia:Apple Safari|Apple Safari]], or [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] debug console, or [[wikipedia:Node.js|Node.js]] console
<syntaxhighlight lang="CoffeeScript">
console.log 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
== ColdFusion (CFML) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cfm"><cfoutput>Hello, world!</cfoutput></syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cfm">Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
== COMAL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="comal">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Concurrent Euclid ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
var hello: module
include '%IO1'
initially
imports(var IO)
begin
IO.PutString('Hello, world!')
end
end module
</syntaxhighlight>
== Common Lisp ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(princ "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Cube ==
Function | Main
WriteLine | "Hello, world"
End | Main
The '|' represents the separation of the two text fields in the Cube standard IDE.
== C++ ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++23 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
import std;
void main() {
std::println("Hello");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++/CLI ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
int main() {
System::Console::WriteLine("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++, Managed (.NET) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#using <mscorlib.dll>
using namespace System;
int wmain()
{
Console::WriteLine("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== C# ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
In C# 10.0, the following would suffice:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
In C# 2.0, the code is much larger:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using System;
internal static class HelloWorld
{
private static void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== D ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">
import std.stdio ;
void main () {
writefln("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Tango version:
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">
import tango.io.Stdout;
void main() {
Stdout ("Hello, world!").newline;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Dart ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dart">
main() {
print('Hello, world!');
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Or,
<syntaxhighlight lang="dart">
void main() {
print('Hello, world!');
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== DC, an arbitrary precision calculator ==
[Hello, world!]p
or
1468369091346906859060166438166794P
In the second example, DC stores the decimal number as a sequence of bits, and then the "P" tells DC to interpret those bits as a string and print it.
== DCL batch ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="console">
$ write sys$output "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Delphi ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="Delphi">{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
begin
Write('Hello, world!');
end.</syntaxhighlight>
== DIV ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
PROGRAM hello;
BEGIN
write(0, 0, 0, 0, "Hello, world!");
LOOP
FRAME;
END
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== DOLL ==
this::operator()
{
import system.cstdio;
puts("Hello, world!");
}
== Dream Maker ==
mob
Login()
..()
world << "Hello, world!"
== Dylan ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dylan">
module: hello
format-out("Hello, world!\n");
</syntaxhighlight>
== EAScripting ==
set disp to "Hello, world!"
set dispto to item unit 5 //5 = default screen
release disp into dispto.
This would be a pure system call
import system ea.helloworld
wait
== Ed and Ex (Ed extended) ==
a
Hello, world!!
.
p
== Ecstasy (xtclang) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
module HelloWorld {
void run() {
@Inject Console console;
console.print("Hello World!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Eiffel ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="eiffel">
class HELLO_WORLD
create make
feature
make is
do
io.put_string("Hello, world!%N")
end -- make
end -- class HELLO_WORLD
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elixir ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="elixir">
IO.puts "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elm ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="elm">
import Html exposing (text)
main =
text "Hello, World!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Erlang ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">
-module(hello).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() -> io:format("Hello, world!~n").
</syntaxhighlight>
== Euphoria ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">puts(1, "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Factor ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
"Hello, world!" print
</syntaxhighlight>
or gui version
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
"Hello, world!" <label> "Hi" open-window
</syntaxhighlight>
== Falcon ==
printl( "Hello world" )
== Ferite ==
uses "console";
Console.println("Hello, world!");
== filePro ==
@once:
mesgbox "Hello, world!" ; exit
== Fjölnir ==
"halló" < main
{
main ->
stef(;)
stofn
skrifastreng(;"Halló, veröld!"),
stofnlok
}
*
"GRUNNUR"
;
== FOCAL ==
type "Hello, world!",!
or
t "Hello, world!",!
== Focus ==
-TYPE Hello, world!
== Forte TOOL ==
begin TOOL HelloWorld;
includes Framework;
HAS PROPERTY IsLibrary = FALSE;
forward Hello;
-- START CLASS DEFINITIONS
class Hello inherits from Framework.Object
has public method Init;
has property
shared=(allow=off, override=on);
transactional=(allow=off, override=on);
monitored=(allow=off, override=on);
distributed=(allow=off, override=on);
end class;
-- END CLASS DEFINITIONS
-- START METHOD DEFINITIONS
------------------------------------------------------------
method Hello.Init
begin
super.Init();
task.Part.LogMgr.PutLine('Hello, world!');
end method;
-- END METHOD DEFINITIONS
HAS PROPERTY
CompatibilityLevel = 0;
ProjectType = APPLICATION;
Restricted = FALSE;
MultiThreaded = TRUE;
Internal = FALSE;
LibraryName = 'hellowor';
StartingMethod = (class = Hello, method = Init);
end HelloWorld;
== Forth ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
: HELLO ( -- ) ." Hello, world!" CR ;
HELLO
</syntaxhighlight>
or instead of compiling a new routine, one can type directly in the Forth interpreter console
CR ." Hello, world!" CR
== Fortran ==
=== Fortran 77 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
00 program hello
write(*,*) 'Hello World!'
stop
end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Fortran 90/95 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
program hello
write(*,*) 'Hello, World!'
end program hello
</syntaxhighlight>
== F# ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="fsharp">printfn "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Fril ==
?((pp "Hello, world!"))
or
pp "Hello, world!"
== Frink ==
println["Hello, world!"]
== Gambas ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
PUBLIC SUB Main()
Print "Hello, world!"
END
== GEMBase 4GL ==
procedure_form hello
begin_block world
print "Hello, world!"
end_block
end_form
== GeneXus ==
Msg("Hello World")
== GML (Game Maker Language) ==
In the draw event of some object:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
draw_text(x,y,"Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
Or to show a splash screen message:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
show_message("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== Go (from Google) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello, world!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==GraalScript==
=== GraalScript 1 ===
if (created) {
echo Hello, world!;
}
=== GraalScript 2 ===
function onCreated() {
echo("Hello, world!");
}
== Groovy ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="groovy">println "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Harbour ==
? "Hello, world!"
or
@1,1 say "Hello, world!"
or
Qout("Hello, world")
==Haskell==
<syntaxhighlight lang="haskell">main = putStrLn "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Haxe ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">
class HelloWorldApp
{
static function main()
{
trace("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Heron ==
program HelloWorld;
functions {
_main() {
print_string("Hello, world!");
}
}
end
== HP 33s ==
(Handheld Hewlett-Packard RPN-based scientific calculator.)
LBL H
SF 10
EQN
RCL H
RCL E
RCL L
RCL L
RCL O
R/S
RCL W
RCL O
RCL R
RCL L
RDL D
ENTER
R/S
== HP-41 & HP-42S ==
[[File: 20240330-hewlettPackard41CX-helloWorld.ogg|thumb|An HP‑41CX pocket calculator prints Hello World.]]
(Handheld Hewlett-Packard RPN-based alphanumeric engineering calculators.)
01 LBL<sup>T</sup>HELLO
02 <sup>T</sup>Hello, world!
03 PROMPT
== HyperTalk (Apple HyperCard's scripting programming language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
put "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
Answer "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Icon ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="unicon">
procedure main()
write("Hello, world!")
end
</syntaxhighlight>
== IDL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="idl">
print,"Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Io ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="io">
"Hello, world!" println
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="io">
writeln("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
==Inform==
=== Inform 5/6 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="inform6">
[ Main;
"Hello, world!";
];
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Inform 7 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="inform7">
Hello World is a room. The printed name is "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Iptscrae ==
ON ENTER {
"Hello, " "world!" & SAY
}
==J==
<syntaxhighlight lang="j">'Hello, world!' NB. echoes the string in interactive mode, doesn't work in script</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="j">'Hello World!' 1!:2(2) NB. prints it to (2) - screen, (4) - stdout</syntaxhighlight>
== Jal ==
include 16f877_20
include hd447804
hd44780_clear
hd44780 = "H"
hd44780 = "e"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "o"
hd44780 = " "
hd44780 = "W"
hd44780 = "o"
hd44780 = "r"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "d"
hd44780 = "!"
== Java ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java byte-code ===
(disassembler output of <code>javap -c HelloWorld</code>)
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
public class HelloWorld extends java.lang.Object{
public HelloWorld();
Code:
0: aload_0
1: invokespecial #1; //Method java/lang/Object."<init>":()V
4: return
public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
Code:
0: getstatic #2; //Field java/lang/System.out:Ljava/io/PrintStream;
3: ldc #3; //String Hello, world!
5: invokevirtual #4; //Method java/io/PrintStream.println:(Ljava/lang/String;)V
8: return
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java byte-code Jasmin Syntax ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="jasmin">
.class HelloWorld
.super java/lang/Object
.method public static main([Ljava/lang/String;)V
.limit stack 2
getstatic java/lang/System/out Ljava/io/PrintStream;
ldc "Hello, world!"
invokevirtual java/io/PrintStream/println(Ljava/lang/String;)V
return
.end method
</syntaxhighlight>
== JavaFX Script ==
JavaFX Script was a scripting language formerly called F3 for Form Follows Function. It was discontinued by Oracle in 2010.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
Frame {
title: "Hello World JavaFX"
width: 200
content: Label {
text: "Hello World"
}
visible: true
}
</syntaxhighlight>
This program can also be written in this way:
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
var win = new Frame();
win.title = "Hello World JavaFX";
win.width = 200;
var label = new Label();
label.text = "Hello World";
win.content = label;
win.visible = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
A simple console output version would be:
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import java.lang.System;
System.out.println("Hello World");
</syntaxhighlight>
Or even simpler (with a built-in function):
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">println("Hello World");</syntaxhighlight>
== JavaScript ==
JavaScript does not have native (built in) input or output routines. Instead it relies on the facilities provided by its host environment.
Using a standard Web browser's document object
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
document.write('Hello, World!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or with an alert, using a standard Web browser's window object (window.alert)
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
alert('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from the Mozilla command line implementation
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
print('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Scripting_Host Windows Script Host]
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
WScript.Echo('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from [[wikipedia:Firebug_(web_development)|Firebug]], [[wikipedia:Apple Safari|Apple Safari]], or [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] debug console
<syntaxhighlight lang="Javascript">
console.log('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
== JCL (mainframe Job Control Language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="jcl">
//HERIB JOB ,'HERIBERT OTTEN',PRTY=12
//* HELLO WORLD FOR MVS
//HALLO EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSIN DD DUMMY
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT2 DD SYSOUT=T
//SYSUT1 DD *
HELLO WORLD!
/*
//
</syntaxhighlight>
== Joy ==
"Hello, world!\n" putchars .
== JSP ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="jsp">
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=WINDOWS-1252"%>
<HTML>
<BODY>
<% out.println(" Hello, world!"); %>
</BODY>
</HTML>
</syntaxhighlight>
or just
<syntaxhighlight lang="jsp">
<% out.println("Hello, world!"); %>
</syntaxhighlight>
or literally
Hello, world!
==Julia==
<syntaxhighlight lang="julia">
println("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== K ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="k">
`0:"Hello, world!\n"
</syntaxhighlight>
== ksi ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
`plain
'Hello World!' #echo #
</syntaxhighlight>
==Kotlin==
<syntaxhighlight lang="kotlin">
fun main() {
println("Hello World!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Kogut==
WriteLine "Hello, world!"
== KPL (Kids Programming Language) ==
Program HelloWorld
Method Main()
ShowConsole()
ConsoleWriteLine("Hello, world!")
End Method
End Program
== Lasso ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lasso">
Output: 'Hello, world!';
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lasso">
Output('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or simply
'Hello, world!';
== Lexico Mobile (in Spanish) ==
tarea muestre "Hola mundo !"
or
clase Saludo derivada_de Form
publicos
mensajes
Saludo copie "Hola mundo !" en saludo.Text
== Linden Scripting Language ==
Linden Scripting Language is the scripting language used within Second Life
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl">
default
{
state_entry()
{
llSetText("Hello, World!" , <0,0,0> , 1.0);
//or...
llSay(0,"Hello, World!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==Linotte==
Livre : HelloWorld
Paragraphe : Affichage
Actions :
"Hello, World !" !
== Lisaac ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
Section Header
+ name := HELLO_WORLD_PROGRAM;
Section Public
- main <-
(
"Hello world!\n".print;
);
</syntaxhighlight>
== Lisp ==
Lisp has many dialects that have appeared over its almost fifty-year history.
=== Common Lisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(format t "Hello, world!~%")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(write-line "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or in the REPL:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">"Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
(As a string (enclosed in quotes) it evaluates to itself, so is printed.)
=== Scheme ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="scheme">(display "Hello, world!\n")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Clojure ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">(println "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Emacs Lisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="elisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or:
<syntaxhighlight lang="elisp">(message "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== AutoLisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cadlisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== XLISP ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Arc ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(prn "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Pils ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(out "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Logo ==
print [Hello, world!]
or
pr [Hello, world!]
In MSWLogo only
<nowiki>messagebox [Hi] [Hello, world!]</nowiki>
== LPC ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
void create()
{
write("Hello, world!\n");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Lua ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">io.write("Hello, world!\n")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">return "Hello, World!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">print("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
=== LuaDEV (PSP and Wii) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
screen.print(10,10,"Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== M (MUMPS) ==
W "Hello, world!"
== Macsyma, Maxima ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
print("Hello, world!")$
</syntaxhighlight>
== Maple ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="maple">
print("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Mathematica ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="mathematica">
Print["Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
or simply:
"Hello, world!"
== MATLAB / GNU Octave ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">disp('Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">fprintf('Hello, world!\n')</syntaxhighlight>
or with a GUI
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">
figure('Position',[100 100 200 200],'MenuBar','none','Name','Hello World');
uicontrol('Style','text','Position',[15 100 150 15],'String','Hello world');
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">msgbox('Hello World!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Maude ==
fmod HELLOWORLD is
protecting STRING .
op helloworld : -> String .
eq helloworld = "Hello, world!" .
endfm
red helloworld .
== Max ==
max v2;
#N vpatcher 10 59 610 459;
#P message 33 93 63 196617 Hello, world!!;
#P newex 33 73 45 196617 loadbang;
#P newex 33 111 31 196617 print;
#P connect 1 0 2 0;
#P connect 2 0 0 0;
#P pop;
== Maya Embedded Language ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">print( "Hello, world!\n" );</syntaxhighlight>
== Mesham ==
var x:String::allocated[on[0]];
x:="Hello World"; // allocated on process 0 only
proc 1 {
// This is displayed by process 1, auto communication done to achieve this
print[x];
}
== M4 ==
Hello, world!
==Microbit==
[[File:Hello world microbit.png]]
==mIRC Script==
===aliases===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">helloworld echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===remote===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">alias helloworld echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===popups===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">Hello World:echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===command line===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
== Model 204 ==
BEGIN
PRINT 'Hello, world!'
END
== Modula-2 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="modula2">
MODULE Hello;
FROM InOut IMPORT WriteLn, WriteString;
BEGIN
WriteString ("Hello, world!");
WriteLn
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Monkey ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="monkey">
Strict
Function Main:Int()
Print "Hello World!"
Return 0
End
</syntaxhighlight>
== MOO ==
''This requires that you be the player or a wizard:''
<syntaxhighlight lang="moo">
notify(player, "Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
''This is specific to the implementation of the core used for the moo, but works on most well known moos, such as LambdaCore or JH-Core:''
<syntaxhighlight lang="moo">
player:tell("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Mouse ==
"Hello, World!"
$
== MPI ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "mpi.h"
int main ( int argc, char * argv[] )
{
const int maximum_message_length = 100;
const int master_rank = 0;
char message[maximum_message_length+1];
MPI_Status status; /* Info about receive status */
int my_rank; /* This process ID */
int num_procs; /* Number of processes in run */
int source; /* Process ID to receive from */
int destination; /* Process ID to send to */
int tag = 0; /* Message ID */
int mpi_error; /* Error code for MPI calls */
int icount;
char processor_name[MPI_MAX_PROCESSOR_NAME];
int name_length;
// Initialize the MPI execution environment.
mpi_error = MPI_Init ( &argc, &argv );
if ( mpi_error != MPI_SUCCESS )
{
fprintf ( stderr, "Error: %s: Unable to initialize MPI execution environment\nAborting ...\n", argv[0] );
return ( 1 );
}
// Even though we capture the error value from the MPI calls, we will
// not deal with any error except the last one.
mpi_error = MPI_Comm_rank ( MPI_COMM_WORLD, &my_rank );
mpi_error = MPI_Comm_size ( MPI_COMM_WORLD, &num_procs );
if ( my_rank != master_rank )
{
mpi_error = MPI_Get_processor_name (processor_name, &name_length );
sprintf ( message, "Greetings from process #%d running on %s\n", \
my_rank, processor_name );
destination = master_rank;
mpi_error = MPI_Send ( message, strlen(message) + 1, MPI_CHAR, \
destination, tag, MPI_COMM_WORLD );
}
else
{
for ( source = 0; source < num_procs; source++ )
{
if ( source != master_rank )
{
mpi_error = MPI_Recv ( message, maximum_message_length + 1, \
MPI_CHAR, source, tag, MPI_COMM_WORLD, &status );
printf ( "%s \n", message );
}
}
}
mpi_error = MPI_Finalize();
if ( MPI_SUCCESS != mpi_error )
return ( mpi_error );
else
return ( 0 );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== M# Fictional Computer Language ==
=== Script ===
main(std:string >>arg<< / OS.GetArg)
{
std:stream >>CONSOLE<< / OS.Console;
CONSOLE:Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064});
// H e l l o , W o r l d //
}
=== Command WI ===
# # DEFINE g >>CONSOLE<< / OS.Console
# % proc CONSOLE:Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064})
=== Command WoI ===
# @ Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064})
== MS-DOS batch ==
''(with the standard command.com interpreter. The @ symbol is optional and prevents the system from repeating the command before executing it. The @ symbol must be omitted on versions of MS-DOS prior to 3.0.). It's very common for batchfiles to start with two lines of "@echo off" and "cls".''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
'' For MS-DOS 3.0 or lower''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
cls
echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
== MUF ==
: main
me @ "Hello, world!" notify
;
== Natural ==
WRITE 'Hello, world!'
END
or
WRITE 'Hello, world!'.
== Neko ==
$print("Hello, world!!\n");
== Nemerle==
The easiest way to get Nemerle print "Hello, world!" would be that:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nemerle">
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
however, in bigger applications the following code would be probably more useful:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nemerle">
using System.Console;
module HelloWorld
{
Main():void
{
WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Nim ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">
echo "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">
echo("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== NXT 2.1 (the Lego Robot program) ==
[[File:Hello_world_NXT_2.1.png]]
== Oberon ==
Oberon is both the name of a programming language and an operating system.
Program written for the Oberon operating system:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cp">
MODULE Hello;
IMPORT Oberon, Texts;
VAR W: Texts.Writer;
PROCEDURE World*;
BEGIN
Texts.WriteString(W, "Hello, world!");
Texts.WriteLn(W);
Texts.Append(Oberon.Log, W.buf)
END World;
BEGIN
Texts.OpenWriter(W)
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
Freestanding Oberon program using the standard Oakwood library:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cp">
MODULE Hello;
IMPORT Out;
BEGIN
Out.String("Hello, world!");
Out.Ln
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Obix ==
system.console.write_line ( "Hello, world!" )
== ObjectGears ==
Message to the user in the form:
OGForm.SetInfo('Hello world!');
Entry into the log:
OG.Log.Write('Hello world!');
== Objective-C ==
=== Procedural C Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <stdio.h>
int main (int argc, const char *argv[])
{
printf ("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Object-Oriented C Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <stdio.h>
#import <objc/Object.h>
@interface Hello : Object
{
}
- hello;
@end
@implementation Hello
- hello
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
}
@end
int main(void)
{
id obj;
obj = [Hello new];
[obj hello];
[obj free];
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OPENSTEP/Cocoa Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
NSLog(@"Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== OCaml ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">print_endline "Hello, world!" ;;</syntaxhighlight>
== occam ==
#USE "course.lib"
PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!)
out.string("Hello, world!*n", 0, screen!)
:
or without using '''course.lib'''
PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!)
SEQ
screen ! 'H'
screen ! 'e'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'o'
screen ! ','
screen ! ' '
screen ! 'w'
screen ! 'o'
screen ! 'r'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'd'
screen ! '!'
screen ! '*n'
:
== OpenScript ==
-- in a popup window
request "Hello world"
== OPL ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
PROC hello:
PRINT "Hello, world!"
ENDP
== OPS5 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
(object-class request
^action)
(startup
(strategy MEA)
(make request ^action hello)
)
(rule hello
(request ^action hello)
(write |Hello, world!| (crlf))
)
</syntaxhighlight>
== OPS83 ==
module hello (main)
{ procedure main( )
{
write() |Hello, world!|, '\n';
};
};
== Oz ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">{Browse 'Hello, world!'}</syntaxhighlight>
== Parrot assembly language ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">
print "Hello, world!\n"
end
</syntaxhighlight>
== Parrot intermediate representation ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">
.sub hello :main
print "Hello, world!!\n"
.end
</syntaxhighlight>
== Pascal ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
begin
write('Hello, world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
== PAWN ==
<span style="color:blue;">main</span>() {
<span style="color:blue;">print</span>(<span style="color:#666566;">"Hello, World!"</span>);
}
or
<span style="color:blue;">main</span>() {
<span style="color:blue;">new</span> string[<span style="color:#00FFFF;">14</span>];
<span style="color:blue;">format</span> string(<span style="color:blue;">sizeof</span>(string), <span style="color:#666566;">"Hello, World!</span>);
<span style="color:blue;">print</span>(string);
}
== Perl ==
=== As PL file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
print "Hello, world!\n";
</syntaxhighlight>
(the semicolon is optional)
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
package Hello;
sub new() { bless {} }
sub Hello() { print "Hello, world! \n" }
package main;
my $hello = Hello->new();
$hello->Hello();
</syntaxhighlight>
===As CGI file===
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "<H1>Hello World!</H1>";
</syntaxhighlight>
== Phix ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">puts(1, "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== PHP ==
PHP is a templating language and will echo any text not within PHP tags directly, so the simplest form is:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
Using actual PHP statements, it can be written:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
<?php
echo 'Hello, world!';
?>
</syntaxhighlight>
or use short-hand echoing, syntaxed as such:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"><? echo "Hello, world!"?></syntaxhighlight>
this will also work:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"><?= "Hello, world!" ?></syntaxhighlight>
== Pike ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pike">
int main() {
write("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== PILOT ==
T:Hello, world!
== PL/SQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
set serveroutput on size 1000000; -- this is a SQL*Plus command to enable the output buffer
begin
dbms_output.put_line('Hello, world!');
end;
</syntaxhighlight>
== PL/I ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rexx">
Test: proc options(main);
put list('Hello, world!');
end Test;
</syntaxhighlight>
== PostScript ==
''See also [[#Page description languages|page description language section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscr">
(Hello, world!\n) print
</syntaxhighlight>
== PowerShell ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">"Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">Write-Host "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">echo "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">[System.Console]::WriteLine("Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">
[void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName('System.Windows.Forms')
[System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox]::Show("Hello, World!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== Processing ==
println("Hello, world!");
== Progress 4GL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="progress">
display "Hello, world!".
</syntaxhighlight>
== Prolog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="prolog">:- write('Hello, world!'),nl.</syntaxhighlight>
== Pure Data ==
#N canvas 0 0 300 300 10;
#X obj 100 100 loadbang;
#X msg 100 150 Hello, world!;
#X obj 100 200 print;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
== Python ==
=== As a script/module ===
==== Python 2 and earlier ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python2">
print "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Python 3 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
print("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
This also works on Python 2.4 or later, but in an unintuitive way. In Python 3, it calls the <code>print</code> function with the string <code>"Hello, world!"</code>. In Python 2, it executes the <code>print</code> statement with the expression <code>("Hello, world!")</code>, which evaluates to the string <code>"Hello, world!"</code>.
==== Any Python version ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import sys
sys.stdout.write("Hello, world!\n")
</syntaxhighlight>
In Python 2.6 or later:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from __future__ import print_function
print("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Two easter eggs ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import __hello__
import __phello__
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Using Curves ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from math import cos, sin
def f(x):
return int(round(96.75 + -21.98*cos(x*1.118) + 13.29*sin(x*1.118) + -8.387*cos(2*x*1.118)\
+ 17.94*sin(2*x*1.118) + 1.265*cos(3*x*1.118) + 16.58*sin(3*x*1.118)\
+ 3.988*cos(4*x*1.118) + 8.463*sin(4*x*1.118) + 0.3583*cos(5*x*1.118)\
+ 5.878*sin(5*x*1.118)))
print("".join([chr(f(x)) for x in range(12)]))
</syntaxhighlight>
=== In the REPL ===
'Hello, world!' (with quotation marks) can be attained through:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As CGI file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
#!/usr/local/bin/python
print("Content-type: text/html\n\n")
print("Hello World!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Flask ===
As Python's Flask web microframework
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
app.run()
</syntaxhighlight>
==R==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rsplus">print('Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Raku ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">"Hello, world!".say</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">say "Hello, world!";</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
==Rebol==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
print "Hello, world!"
==Red==
''See also [[#Red_2|GUI section]].''
print "Hello, world!"
== Redcode ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="redcode">
; Should work with any MARS >= ICWS-86
; with 128x64 gfx core
Start MOV 0,2455
MOV 0,2458
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2460
MOV 0,2465
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2479
MOV 0,2482
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2488
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2497
MOV 0,2556
MOV 0,2559
MOV 0,2560
MOV 0,2565
MOV 0,2570
MOV 0,2575
MOV 0,2578
MOV 0,2585
MOV 0,2588
MOV 0,2589
MOV 0,2592
MOV 0,2593
MOV 0,2596
MOV 0,2597
MOV 0,2603
MOV 0,2605
MOV 0,2608
MOV 0,2667
MOV 0,2670
MOV 0,2671
MOV 0,2676
MOV 0,2681
MOV 0,2686
MOV 0,2689
MOV 0,2696
MOV 0,2699
MOV 0,2700
MOV 0,2703
MOV 0,2704
MOV 0,2707
MOV 0,2708
MOV 0,2714
MOV 0,2716
MOV 0,2719
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2782
MOV 0,2787
MOV 0,2792
MOV 0,2795
MOV 0,2802
MOV 0,2805
MOV 0,2806
MOV 0,2809
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2812
MOV 0,2818
MOV 0,2820
MOV 0,2823
MOV 0,2882
MOV 0,2885
MOV 0,2886
MOV 0,2891
MOV 0,2896
MOV 0,2901
MOV 0,2904
MOV 0,2911
MOV 0,2912
MOV 0,2913
MOV 0,2914
MOV 0,2917
MOV 0,2918
MOV 0,2919
MOV 0,2922
MOV 0,2928
MOV 0,2930
MOV 0,2933
MOV 0,2992
MOV 0,2995
MOV 0,2996
MOV 0,3001
MOV 0,3006
MOV 0,3011
MOV 0,3014
MOV 0,3021
MOV 0,3022
MOV 0,3023
MOV 0,3024
MOV 0,3027
MOV 0,3028
MOV 0,3030
MOV 0,3032
MOV 0,3038
MOV 0,3040
MOV 0,3103
MOV 0,3106
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3120
MOV 0,3121
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3126
MOV 0,3129
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3135
JMP 0
</syntaxhighlight>
== REFAL ==
$ENTRY GO{=<Prout 'Hello, world!'>;}
== Revolution ==
(This works the same for Transcript or xTalk)
=== Printed in the message box ===
<pre>
put "Hello, World!"
</pre>
=== Shown within a dialog box ===
<pre>
answer "Hello, world!"
</pre>
=== Printed on the main window interface ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
create field "myField"
set the text of field "myField" to "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As CGI file ===
<pre>
#!revolution
on startup
put "Content-Type: text/plain" & cr & cr
put "Hello World!"
end startup
</pre>
== REXX, ARexx, NetRexx, and Object REXX ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rexx">
/* a starting comment is needed in mainframe versions */
say "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ring ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
see "hello world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== RPG ==
=== Free-Form Syntax ===
/FREE
DSPLY 'Hello, world!';
*InLR = *On;
/END-FREE
=== Traditional Syntax ===
With this syntax, a constant has to be used because the message must be placed in positions 12 to 25, between apostrophes.
d TestMessage c Const( 'Hello, world!' )
c TestMessage DSPLY
c EVAL *InLR = *On
== RPG Code ==
===Message Window===
Using the internal message window, a simple Hello, world! program can be rendered thus:
mwin("Hello, world!")
wait()
===On Screen Text===
An additional way to render text is by using the built in text() function.
text(1,1,"Hello, world!")
wait()
== RPL ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
(On Hewlett-Packard HP-28, HP-48 and HP-49 series graphing calculators.)
<<
CLLCD
"Hello, world!" 1 DISP
0 WAIT
DROP
>>
<!-- note: FREEZE not used since it is not present in the HP-28 -->
== RT Assembler ==
_name Hello~World!
pause Hello~World!
exit
_end
== Ruby ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
puts 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
'Hello, world!'.each { |s| print s }
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
class String
def say
puts self
end
end
'Hello, world!'.say
</syntaxhighlight>
== Rust ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rust">
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== S (and R) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="splus">print("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="splus">message("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
== S-Lang ==
message("Hello, world!");
==SAS==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sas">
%put Hello, world!;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Sather ==
class HELLO_WORLD is
main is
#OUT+"Hello, world!\n";
end;
end;
== Scala ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="scala">
object HelloWorld extends App {
println("Hello, world!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
''App'' was introduced since Scala 2.1, and ''Application'' was deprecated since Scala 2.9.0. Use ''Application'' instead of ''App'' for versions below 2.1.
== SCAR ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
program HelloWorld;
begin
WriteLn('Hello world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Scheme ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="Scheme">
(display "Hello, World!") (newline)
</syntaxhighlight>
== Scratch ==
[[File:scratchhello.jpg]]
== sed ==
(Note: requires at least one line of input)
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
sed -ne '1s/.*/Hello, world!/p'
</syntaxhighlight>
== Seed7 ==
<pre>
$ include "seed7_05.s7i";
const proc: main is func
begin
writeln("Hello, world");
end func;
</pre>
== Self ==
'Hello, world!' print.
== sense script ==
out('Hello, world!');
== ShadowScript ==
'set up initial variables
struct.follow
{
cpu.fan.speed(500.rpm)
cpu.max.process(100)
}
<
logic.handle(0)
int main()
int var()
array.max(100000000)
>
'open and write the text in a free handle window
open mainwin(io<std>) as free(1)
{
write.free(1).("Hello",&sym," world",&sym)(&sym<",">&sym<"!">
apply.free(1) to text
}
'reset the fan, cpu, and vars
<
logic(std)
fan(std.auto)
cpu.max(auto)
unint main()
unint var()
un.array.max(std)
>
'end
end
.end/
== Simula ==
BEGIN
OutText("Hello, world!");
OutImage;
END
== Smalltalk ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Transcript show: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
alternative:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">StdoutStream nextPutLine: 'Hello, world'</syntaxhighlight>
== SML ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sml">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
== SNOBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="snobol">
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== Span ==
class Hello {
static public main: args {
Console << "Hello, world!\n";
}
}
== SPARK ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">
with Spark_IO;
--# inherit Spark_IO;
--# main_program;
procedure Hello_World
--# global in out Spark_IO.Outputs;
--# derives Spark_IO.Outputs from Spark_IO.Outputs;
is
begin
Spark_IO.Put_Line (Spark_IO.Standard_Output, "Hello, world!", 0);
end Hello_World;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Spin ==
Spin is the high level language from Parallax Inc. used to program their Propeller multi-core micro-controllers.
The program assumes that the software UART object, provided with the Propeller IDE, is used to deliver the message over a serial line.
CON
_clkmode = xtal1 + pll16x
_xinfreq = 5_000_000
OBJ
console : "FullDuplexSerial"
PUB start
console.start(31, 30, 0, 115_200)
console.str(string("Hello, world!", 13))
== SPITBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="snobol">
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== SPSS Syntax ==
ECHO "Hello, world!".
== SSPL ==
1.0
print Hello, World!
end
== Standard ML ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sml">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
== SQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
SELECT 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or (for EnterpriseDB's Stored Procedure Language (SPL))
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello, world!');
END;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. Oracle dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">SELECT 'Hello, world!' FROM dual;</syntaxhighlight>
or (for Oracle's PL/SQL proprietary procedural language)
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(1000000);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello, world!');
END;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. MySQL or PostgreSQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">SELECT 'Hello, world!';</syntaxhighlight>
or (for PostgreSQL's PL/pgSQL Procedural language)
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
CREATE FUNCTION hello_world() RETURNS text AS $$
BEGIN
RETURN 'Hello, world!';
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. T-SQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">PRINT 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
or (for KB-SQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
select Null from DATA_DICTIONARY.SQL_QUERY
FOOTER ''or HEADER or DETAIL or FINAL event''
write "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== STARLET ==
RACINE: HELLO_WORLD.
NOTIONS:
HELLO_WORLD : ecrire("Hello, world!").
== Stata ==
Define program in script (.do-file) or at command line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="do">
capture program drop hello /*Define Hello, world! program*/
program define hello
di "Hello, world!"
end
hello /*run Hello, world! program*/
</syntaxhighlight>
Or, interactively at the command line:
di "Hello, world!"
== SuperCollider ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sc">
"Hello, world!".postln;
</syntaxhighlight>
or, for interactive prompt,
"Hello, world!"
== Supernova ==
I want window and the window title is hello world.
== Swift ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="swift">
println("Hello, world!") // Swift 1.x
print("Hello, world!") // Swift 2.x
</syntaxhighlight>
== TACL ==
#OUTPUT Hello, world!
== Tcl (Tool command language) ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">puts "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Template Toolkit ==
[% GET "Hola mundo!"; %]
Or the English version:
[% GET "Hello world!"; %]
== Thyme ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> print ("Hello, world!") </syntaxhighlight>
== TOM (rewriting language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
public class HelloWorld {
%include { string.tom }
public final static void main(String[] args) {
String who = "world";
%match(String who) {
"World" -> { System.out.println("Hello, " + who + "!"); }
_ -> { System.out.println("Don't panic"); }
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== TSQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">
Declare @Output varchar(16)
Set @Output='Hello, world!'
Select 'Output' = @Output
</syntaxhighlight>
or, simpler variations:
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">
Select 'Hello, world!'
Print 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
== TTCN-3 ==
module hello_world {
control {
log("Hello, world!");
}
}
== Turing ==
put "Hello world!"
== UNIX-style shell ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
echo 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or using an inline 'here document'
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
cat <<'DELIM'
Hello, world!
DELIM
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
printf '%s' $'Hello, world!\n'
</syntaxhighlight>
or for a curses interface:
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
dialog --msgbox 'Hello, world!' 0 0
</syntaxhighlight>
== Vala ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vala">using GLib;
public int main(string[] args)
{
stdout.printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}</syntaxhighlight>
== Verilog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module main();
initial begin
#0 $display("Hello, world!!");
#1 $finish;
end
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
or (a little more complicated)
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module hello(clk);
input clk;
always @(posedge clk) $display("Hello, world!!");
endmodule
module main();
reg clk;
hello H1(clk);
initial begin
#0 clk=0;
#5 clk=1;
#1 $finish;
end
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module hello(clk);
input clk;
always @(posedge clk) $display("Hello, world!!");
endmodule
module main();
reg clk;
hello H1(clk);
initial begin
#0 clk=0;
#23 $display("--23--");
#100 $finish;
end
always #5 clk=~clk;
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
== VHDL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vhdl">
use std.textio.all;
entity Hello is
end Hello;
architecture Hello_Arch of Hello is
begin
p : process
variable l:line;
begin
write(l, String'("Hello, world!"));
writeline(output, l);
wait;
end process;
end Hello_Arch;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Visual Basic Script ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">WScript.Echo "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
OR as a VBscript file
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">MsgBox "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Visual Prolog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="visualprolog">
#include @"pfc\console\console.ph"
goal
console::init(),
stdio::write("Hello, world!").
</syntaxhighlight>
== VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="C++">
#X3D V3.3 utf8
Shape {
geometry Text {
string [ "hello, world" ]
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Web Assembly ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="wat">
(module
(type $type0 (func (result i32)))
(table 0 anyfunc)
(memory 1)
(export "memory" memory)
(export "hello" $func0)
(func $func0 (result i32)
i32.const 16
)
(data (i32.const 16)
"Hello World\00"
)
)
</syntaxhighlight>
== X# ==
sub:main
load:mscorlib.dll
push:Hello, World!
invoke:mscorlib.dll:System.Console:Write:1
endsub
== X3D (Extensible 3D) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="XML">
<X3D profile='Immersive' version='3.3'>
<Scene>
<Shape>
<Text string='"hello, world"'/>
</Shape>
</Scene>
</X3D>
</syntaxhighlight>
== XC ==
XC is a C like language from XMOS Ltd offering features supporting Communicating Sequential Processes on their multi-threaded, multi-core processors.
This example shows some of those features.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
#include <platform.h>
#define BIT_RATE 115200
#define BIT_TIME XS1_TIMER_HZ / BIT_RATE
// A one bit output port with buffering
out port:1 buffered uart_tx = PORT_UART_TX;
// Thread implements serial transmitter using the ports timer.
void console (chanend c, out port:1 buffered TXD)
{
unsigned time;
char byte;
while (1)
{
c :> byte; // Read byte from the consol output channel.
TXD <: 0 @ time; // Set start bit and save IO time stamp.
for (int j = 0; j < 8; j += 1) // Data bits.
{
time += BIT_TIME; // Time of next bit.
TXD @ time <: >> byte; // Shift out next bit on time.
}
time += BIT_TIME; // Two stop bits
TXD @ time <: 1;
time += BIT_TIME;
TXD @ time <: 1;
}
}
// Thread issues greeting message to the console
void greeter(chanend c)
{
char msg[] = "Hello World!\n";
int i;
while (1) // Repeatedly send message to console output channel.
{
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(msg) - 1; i++)
{
c <: msg[i]; // Output a byte to the channel.
}
}
}
int main()
{
chan c; // Communication channel between threads.
par // Parallel execution of block statements.
{
on stdcore[0]: console(c, uart_tx); // Run console output thread on core 0.
on stdcore[1]: greeter(c); // Run greeter thread or core 1.
}
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== XL ==
use XL.UI.CONSOLE
WriteLn "Hello, world!"
or
import IO = XL.UI.CONSOLE
IO.WriteLn "Hello, world!"
== XMLmosaic ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<Class>
<Type>XMLmosaic Class</Type>
<Method>
<Name id="1">Main</Name>
<Code id="1">void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine('Hello World!');
}
</Code>
</Method>
<Counter>
<Count>1</Count>
</Counter>
</Class>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Yorick ==
write, "Hello, world!";
Note: The semicolon is optional.
== Zdzich ==
Programming language with commands in Polish. [http://www.jelcyn.com/dos/zdzich.htm Webpage]
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
pisz Hello World!
koniec
</syntaxhighlight>
==Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)==
===ActionScript (Adobe Flash)===
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">
this.createTextField("hello_txt",0,10,10,100,20);
this.hello_txt.text="Hello, world!";
</syntaxhighlight>
=== AppleScript ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
display dialog "Hello, world!" buttons {"OK"} default button 1
</syntaxhighlight>
=== boo ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="boo">
import System.Drawing
import System.Windows.Forms
f = Form()
f.Controls.Add(Label(Text: "Hello, world!", Location: Point(40,30)))
f.Controls.Add(Button(Text: "Ok", Location: Point(50, 55), Click: {Application.Exit()}))
Application.Run(f)
</syntaxhighlight>
Functional equivalent of C# program below.
=== C# ===
In C# 10, using the <code>MessageBox</code> class, with top-level statements enabled (default), the code is only one line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, one could write the dialog box from the scratch:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
public class HelloWorldForm : Form {
public static void Main() {
Application.EnableVisualStyles();
Application.Run(new HelloWorldForm());
}
public HelloWorldForm() {
Label label = new Label();
label.Text = "Hello, world!";
label.Location = new Point(40, 30);
this.Controls.Add(label);
Button button = new Button();
button.Text = "OK";
button.Location = new Point(50, 55);
this.Controls.Add(button);
button.Click += new EventHandler(button_Click);
}
private void button_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
Application.Exit();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Clarion ===
The simplest way to achieve this is with the built in message function that is similar to the windows messageBox().
PROGRAM
MAP
END
CODE
MESSAGE('Hello, world!!','Clarion')
RETURN
A more real world example uses a Clarion structure to declare a window and the Clarion Accept loop to process events from that window.
PROGRAM
MAP
HelloProcedure PROCEDURE()
END
CODE
HelloProcedure()
RETURN
HelloProcedure PROCEDURE()
Window WINDOW('Clarion for Windows'),AT(,,222,116),FONT('Tahoma',8,,FONT:regular),ICON('Hey.ICO'), |
SYSTEM,GRAY
STRING('Hello, world!!'),AT(91,22),USE(?String1)
BUTTON('Close'),AT(92,78,37,14),USE(?CloseBtn),LEFT
END
CODE
OPEN(Window)
ACCEPT
CASE ACCEPTED()
OF ?CloseBtn
POST(EVENT:CloseWindow)
END
END
CLOSE(Window)
RETURN
=== Cocoa or GNUStep (In Objective C)===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
@interface hello : NSObject {
}
@end
@implementation hello
-(void)awakeFromNib
{
NSBeep(); // we don't need this but it's conventional to beep
// when you show an alert
NSRunAlertPanel(@"Message from your Computer", @"Hello, world!", @"Hi!",
nil, nil);
}
@end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Curl ===
{curl 3.0, 4.0 applet}
{curl-file-attributes character-encoding = "utf-8"}
Hello, world!
=== Delphi, Kylix ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
program Hello_World;
uses
QDialogs;
begin
ShowMessage('Hello, world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
program Hello_World;
uses
QDialogs;
begin
MessageDlg ('Hello, world!', mtInformation, [mbOk], 0);
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Erlang ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">
-module(hello_world).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() ->
S = gs:start(),
Win = gs:create(window, S, [{width, 100}, {height, 50}]),
gs:create(label, Win, [{label, {text, "Hello, world!"}}]),
gs:config(Win, {map, true}),
receive
{gs, Win, destroy, _, _} ->
gs:stop()
end,
ok.
</syntaxhighlight>
One way of invoking this would be to enter <kbd>hello_world:hello().</kbd> in the Erlang shell; another would be to run from a command line:
erl -noshell -run hello_world hello -run init stop
=== Euphoria ===
MS-Windows only - basic.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include msgbox.e
if message_box("Hello, world!", "Hello", 0) then end if
</syntaxhighlight>
MS-Windows only - using Win32Lib library
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include win32lib.ew
createForm({
";Window; Hello",
";Label; Hello, world!"
})
include w32start.ew
</syntaxhighlight>
=== F# ===
Using WindowsForms, at the F# interactive prompt:
<syntaxhighlight lang="fsharp">let _ = System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!");;</syntaxhighlight>
=== FLTK2 (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <fltk/Window.h>
#include <fltk/Widget.h>
#include <fltk/run.h>
using namespace fltk;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
Window *window = new Window(300, 180);
window->begin();
Widget *box = new Widget(20, 40, 260, 100, "Hello, world!");
box->box(UP_BOX);
box->labelfont(HELVETICA_BOLD_ITALIC);
box->labelsize(36);
box->labeltype(SHADOW_LABEL);
window->end();
window->show(argc, argv);
return run();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== G (LabVIEW) ===
PUBLIC SUB Main()
Message.Info("Hello, world!")
END
=== Gtk# (in C#) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using Gtk;
using GtkSharp;
using System;
class Hello {
static void Main()
{
Application.Init ();
Window window = new Window("");
window.DeleteEvent += cls_evn;
Button close = new Button ("Hello, world!");
close.Clicked += new EventHandler(cls_evn);
window.Add(close);
window.ShowAll();
Application.Run ();
}
static void cls_evn(object obj, EventArgs args)
{
Application.Quit();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== GTK+ 2.x (in Euphoria) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include gtk2/wrapper.e
Info(NULL,"Hello","Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== IOC/OCL (in IBM VisualAge for C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <iframe.hpp>
void main()
{
IFrameWindow frame("Hello, world!");
frame.showModally()
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java ===
==== Swing ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import javax.swing.*;
class HelloWorld {
public static void main(final String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.add(new JLabel("Hello World", SwingConstants.CENTER));
frame.setSize(200, 100);
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==== JavaFX and FXML files ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
package example;
public class FXMLDocumentController extends Application implements Initializable {
@Override
public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception {
Parent root = FXMLLoader.load(getClass().getResource("FXMLDocument.fxml"));
Scene scene = new Scene(root);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.show();
}
@FXML
private Label label;
@Override
public void initialize(URL url, ResourceBundle rb) {
label.setText("Hello World!");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?import java.lang.*?>
<?import java.util.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.control.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.layout.*?>
<AnchorPane id="AnchorPane" prefHeight="200" prefWidth="320" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1" fx:controller="example.FXMLDocumentController">
<children>
<Label layoutX="126" layoutY="80" minHeight="16" minWidth="69" fx:id="label" />
</children>
</AnchorPane>
</syntaxhighlight>
==== GTK (java-gnome) ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import org.gnome.gdk.*;
class GdkSimple extends Window {
public GdkSimple() {
setTitle("Example");
connect((DeleteEvent)(source, event) -> {
Gtk.mainQuit();
return false;
});
add(new Label("Hello World"));
setDefaultSize(250, 150);
setPosition(WindowPosition.CENTER);
show();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Gtk.init(args);
new GdkSimple();
Gtk.main();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== K ===
This creates a window labeled "Hello, world!" with a button labeled "Hello, world!".
<syntaxhighlight lang="k">
hello:hello..l:"Hello, world!"
hello..c:`button
`show$`hello
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Microsoft Foundation Classes (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <afx.h>
#include <afxwin.h>
class CHelloWin : public CWnd
{
protected:
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
afx_msg void OnPaint(void)
{
CPaintDC dc(this);
dc.TextOut(15, 3, TEXT("Hello, world!"), 13);
}
};
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CHelloWin, CWnd)
ON_WM_PAINT()
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
class CHelloApp : public CWinApp
{
virtual BOOL InitInstance();
};
CHelloApp theApp;
LPCTSTR wndClass;
BOOL CHelloApp::InitInstance()
{
CWinApp::InitInstance();
CHelloWin* hello = new CHelloWin();
m_pMainWnd = hello;
wndClass = AfxRegisterWndClass(CS_VREDRAW | CS_HREDRAW, 0, (HBRUSH)::GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH), 0);
hello->CreateEx(0, wndClass, TEXT("Hello MFC"), WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, 120, 50, NULL, NULL);
hello->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
hello->UpdateWindow();
return TRUE;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Adobe Flex MXML ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mxml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml">
<mx:Label text="Hello, world!"/>
</mx:Application>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== NSIS ===
This creates a message box saying "Hello, world!".
<syntaxhighlight lang="nsis">
OutFile "HelloWorld.exe"
Name "Hello, world!"
Caption "Hello, world!"
Section Hello, world!
SectionEnd
Function .onInit
MessageBox MB_OK "Hello, world!"
Quit
FunctionEnd
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OCaml ===
'' Uses lablgtk ''
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">
let () =
let window = GWindow.window ~title:"Hello" ~border_width:10 () in
window#connect#destroy ~callback:GMain.Main.quit;
let button = GButton.button ~label:"Hello World" ~packing:window#add () in
button#connect#clicked ~callback:window#destroy;
window#show ();
GMain.Main.main ()
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OPL ===
(On Psion Series 3 and later compatible PDAs.)
PROC guihello:
ALERT("Hello, world!","","Exit")
ENDP
or
PROC hello:
dINIT "Window Title"
dTEXT "","Hello, world!"
dBUTTONS "OK",13
DIALOG
ENDP
=== Pure Data ===
Patch as ASCII-art:
[Hello, world!(
|
[print]
Patch as sourcecode:
#N canvas 0 0 300 300 10;
#X msg 100 150 Hello, world!;
#X obj 100 200 print;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
=== Python ===
==== Tkinter ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from Tkinter import Tk, Label
root = Tk()
Label(root, text="Hello, world!").pack()
root.mainloop()
</syntaxhighlight>
Using PyQt:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import sys
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
label = QLabel("Hello, World!")
label.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
</syntaxhighlight>
==== PyGTK ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from gtk import *
label = Label("Hello, world!")
label.show()
window = Window()
window.add(label)
window.show()
main()
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Pygame ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import pygame
import sys
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((512, 256), 0, 32)
f = pygame.font.SysFont(None, 32)
t = f.render("Hello, world!", True, (255, 255, 255))
tR = t.get_rect()
screen.blit(t, tR)
while True:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
pygame.quit()
sys.exit()
pygame.display.update()
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Kivy ====
Kivy multi-platform framework
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import kivy
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.uix.label import Label
class MyApp(App):
def build(self):
return Label(text='Hello world')
MyApp().run()
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Qt toolkit (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <QApplication>
#include <QMessageBox>
int main(int argc, char * argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QMessageBox::information(0, "Qt4", "Hello World!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <qapplication.h>
#include <qpushbutton.h>
#include <qwidget.h>
#include <iostream>
class HelloWorld : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
HelloWorld();
virtual ~HelloWorld();
public slots:
void handleButtonClicked();
QPushButton *mPushButton;
};
HelloWorld::HelloWorld() :
QWidget(),
mPushButton(new QPushButton("Hello, world!", this))
{
connect(mPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(handleButtonClicked()));
}
HelloWorld::~HelloWorld() {}
void HelloWorld::handleButtonClicked()
{
std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
HelloWorld helloWorld;
app.setMainWidget(&helloWorld);
helloWorld.show();
return app.exec();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <QApplication>
#include <QPushButton>
#include <QVBoxLayout>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QWidget *window = new QWidget;
QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout(window);
QPushButton *hello = new QPushButton("Hello, world!", window);
//connect the button to quitting
hello->connect(hello, SIGNAL(clicked()), &app, SLOT(quit()));
layout->addWidget(hello);
layout->setMargin(10);
layout->setSpacing(10);
window->show();
return app.exec();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Rebol ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
view layout [text "Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Red ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
view [text "Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Robotic (MegaZeux) ===
* "Hello, world!"
end
=== RPL ===
(On Hewlett-Packard HP-48G and HP-49G series calculators.)
<!-- HP-48: G qualifier necessary since MSGBOX function does not exist on
the earlier S/SX models, but is included in the G/GX/G+/GII models -->
<< "Hello, world!" MSGBOX >>
=== RTML ===
'''Hello''' ()
TEXT "Hello, world!"
=== Ruby with WxWidgets ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'wxruby'
class HelloWorldApp < Wx::App
def on_init
ourFrame = Wx::Frame.new(nil, -1, "Hello, world!").show
ourDialogBox = Wx::MessageDialog.new(ourFrame, "Hello, world!", "Information:", \
Wx::OK|Wx::ICON_INFORMATION).show_modal
end
end
HelloWorldApp.new.main_loop
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ruby with GTK+ ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'gtk2'
Gtk.init
window = Gtk::Window.new
window.signal_connect("delete_event") { Gtk.main_quit; false }
button = Gtk::Button.new("Hello, world!")
button.signal_connect("clicked") { Gtk.main_quit; false }
window.add(button)
window.show_all
Gtk.main
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ruby with Tk ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'tk'
window = TkRoot.new { title 'Hello, world!' }
button = TkButton.new(window) {
text 'Hello, world!'
command proc { exit }
pack
}
Tk.mainloop
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Smalltalk ===
Evaluate in a workspace:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Dialog confirm: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
Using the Morphic GUI toolkit of Squeak Smalltalk:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
('Hello, world!' asMorph openInWindow) submorphs second color: Color black
</syntaxhighlight>
Using wxSqueak:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Wx messageBox: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
===SWT with Java===
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.RowLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Label;
public class SWTHello {
public static void main (String [] args) {
Display display = new Display ();
final Shell shell = new Shell(display);
RowLayout layout = new RowLayout();
layout.justify = true;
layout.pack = true;
shell.setLayout(layout);
shell.setText("Hello, world!");
Label label = new Label(shell, SWT.CENTER);
label.setText("Hello, world!");
shell.pack();
shell.open ();
while (!shell.isDisposed ()) {
if (!display.readAndDispatch ()) display.sleep ();
}
display.dispose ();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Tk ===
label .l -text "Hello, world!"
pack .l
and the same in one line
pack [label .l -text "Hello, world!"]
=== Tcl with Tk ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">
package require Tk
tk_messageBox -message "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">
package require Tk
pack [button .b -text "Hello, world!" -command exit]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ubercode ===
Ubercode 1 class Hello
public function main()
code
call Msgbox("Hello", "Hello, world!")
end function
end class
=== Uniface ===
message "Hello, world!"
=== Virtools ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
void main ()
{
String s = "Hello World.";
bc.OutputToConsole (s);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== VBA ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="VBscript">
Sub Main()
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Basic .NET 2003/2005 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Private Sub Form_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
Me.Close()
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the previous example will only work when the code is entered as part of a Form Load Event, such as the one created by default when generating a new project in the Visual Studio programming environment. Equivalently, the following code is roughly equivalent to the traditional Visual Basic 6 code by disabling the Application Framework and setting 'Sub Main' as the entry point for the application:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Public Module MyApplication
Sub Main()
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Class
</syntaxhighlight>
or using a class;
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Public Class MyApplication
Shared Sub Main()
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Class
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Prolog (note box) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="visualprolog">
#include @"pfc\vpi\vpi.ph"
goal
vpiCommonDialogs::note("Hello, world!").
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Windows API (in C) ===
This uses the Windows API to create a full window containing the text.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
/*
Name: Win32 example
Copyright: GLP
Author: Ryon S. Hunter
Date: 20/03/07 17:11
Description: This is an example of what a Win32 hello world looks like.
*/
#include <windows.h>
#define APPTITLE "Win32 - Hello world"
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE,int);
ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE);
LRESULT CALLBACK WinProc(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
LRESULT CALLBACK WinProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
COLORREF c = RGB( 0, 0, 0 );
HDC hdc;
RECT rt;
switch(message)
{
case WM_DESTROY: // Exit the window? Ok
PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
case WM_PAINT:
GetClientRect( hWnd, &rt );
hdc = BeginPaint( hWnd, &ps );
DrawText( hdc, "Hello world!", sizeof( "Hello world!" ), &rt, DT_CENTER );
EndPaint( hWnd, &ps );
break;
}
return DefWindowProc(hWnd,message,wParam,lParam);
}
ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance)
{
WNDCLASSEX wc;
wc.cbSize = sizeof( WNDCLASSEX );
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
wc.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC)WinProc;
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
wc.hInstance = 0;
wc.hIcon = NULL;
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor( NULL, IDC_ARROW );
wc.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH);
wc.lpszMenuName = NULL;
wc.lpszClassName = APPTITLE;
wc.hIconSm = NULL;
return RegisterClassEx(&wc);
}
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow)
{
HWND hWnd;
hWnd = CreateWindow( // Create a win32 window
APPTITLE,
APPTITLE,
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
500,
400,
NULL,
NULL,
hInstance,
NULL);
if(!hWnd) return FALSE;
ShowWindow( hWnd, nCmdShow );
UpdateWindow( hWnd );
return TRUE;
}
int WINAPI WinMain( HINSTANCE hInstance,
HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPSTR lpCmdLine,
int nCmdShow )
{
MSG msg;
MyRegisterClass(hInstance);
if(!InitInstance( hInstance,nCmdShow) )
return 1;
while( GetMessage( &msg, NULL, 0, 0 ) )
{
TranslateMessage( &msg );
DispatchMessage( &msg );
}
return msg.wParam;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Xojo ===
In the Open event handler of the default window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
MsgBox("Hello world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== XUL ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://global/skin/" type="text/css"?>
<window id="yourwindow" xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">
<label value="Hello, World!"/>
</window>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Maple ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mupad">
with(Maplets):
with(Maplets[Elements]):
maplet := Maplet( [["Hello world!"]] ):
Display( maplet );
</syntaxhighlight>
== Document formats ==
=== ASCII ===
The following sequence of characters, expressed in hexadecimal notation (with carriage return and newline characters at end of sequence):
48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 21 0D 0A
The following sequence of characters, expressed as binary numbers (with cr/nl as above, and the same ordering of bytes):
00-07: 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00101100 00100000 01110111
08-0E: 01101111 01110010 01101100 01100100 00100001 00001101 00001010
== Page description languages ==
=== XHTML 1.1 ===
(Using UTF-8 character set.)
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Hello, world!</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello, world!</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== HTML ===
====Simple====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<html>
<body>
Hello, world!
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
====Informal====
The <html> and <body> tags are not necessary for informal testing.
Simply write it as text without tags.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
====HTML 4.01 Strict (full)====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello, world!</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello, world!</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
The first paragraph of the W3C Recommendation on [http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html The global structure of an HTML document] also features this example.
====HTML 4.01 Strict (smallest)====
This is the smallest legal version, leaving out all optional tags
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN">
<title>Hello, world!</title>
<p>Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
==== HTML 5 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello, World!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Markdown ===
<pre>
Hello, World!
</pre>
=== MediaWiki/Wikitext ===
<pre>
Hello, World!
</pre>
=== PDF ===
<!-- taken from Portable Document Format Reference Manual, Version 1.3, Adobe Systems Incorporated, March 11, 1999 -->
%PDF-1.0
1 0 obj
<<
/Type /Catalog
/Pages 3 0 R
/Outlines 2 0 R
>>
endobj
2 0 obj
<<
/Type /Outlines
/Count 0
>>
endobj
3 0 obj
<<
/Type /Pages
/Count 1
/Kids [4 0 R]
>>
endobj
4 0 obj
<<
/Type /Page
/Parent 3 0 R
/Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R >>/ProcSet 6 0 R
>>
/MediaBox [0 0 612 792]
/Contents 5 0 R
>>
endobj
5 0 obj
<< /Length 44 >>
stream
BT
/F1 24 TF
100 100 Td (Hello, world!) Tj
ET
endstream
endobj
6 0 obj
[/PDF /Text]
endobj
7 0 obj
<<
/Type /Font
/Subtype /Type1
/Name /F1
/BaseFont /Helvetica
/Encoding /MacRomanEncoding
>>
endobj
xref
0 8
0000000000 65535 f
0000000009 00000 n
0000000074 00000 n
0000000120 00000 n
0000000179 00000 n
0000000322 00000 n
0000000415 00000 n
0000000445 00000 n
trailer
<<
/Size 8
/Root 1 0 R
>>
startxref
553
%%EOF
This is a valid PDF only if the text file has CRLF line endings.
=== PostScript ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscript">
% Displays on console.
(Hello, world!) =
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscript">
%!
% Displays as page output.
/Courier findfont
24 scalefont
setfont
100 100 moveto
(Hello, world!) show
showpage
</syntaxhighlight>
=== RTF ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
{\rtf1\ansi\deff0
{\fonttbl {\f0 Courier New;}}
\f0\fs20 Hello, world!
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== SVG ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="200" height="100">
<text x="50" y="50">Hello, world!</text>
</svg>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== TeX ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
Hello, world!
\bye
</syntaxhighlight>
=== LaTeX 2ε ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello, world!
\end{document}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ConTeXt ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\starttext
Hello, world!
\stoptext
</syntaxhighlight>
== Media-based scripting languages ==
=== AviSynth ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
BlankClip()
Subtitle("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
(Creates a video with default properties)
=== Lingo (Macromedia Director scripting language) ===
on exitFrame me
put "Hello, world!"
end
Outputs the string to the message window if placed in a single movie frame. Alternatively, to display an alert box stating the message you could use
on exitFrame me
alert "Hello, world!"
end
=== POV-Ray ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="pov">
#include "colors.inc"
camera {
location <3, 1, -10>
look_at <3,0,0>
}
light_source { <500,500,-1000> White }
text {
ttf "timrom.ttf" "Hello, world!" 1, 0
pigment { White }
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Esoteric programming languages ==
This page shows the Hello, world! program in esoteric programming languages — that is, working programming languages that were designed as experiments or jokes and were not intended for serious use.
=== 0815 ===
<pre>
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~$~<:8:x-$~<:03:+$~<:06:x-$x<:0e:x-$=x<:43:x-$
</pre>
=== Alef++ ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
use java.lang.*;
main
{
System->out->println[ 'Hello, world!' ];
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== [http://esolangs.org/wiki/Arrow Arrow] ===
■→→■↓■←■←■↓■→→■ /* makes H */
→→■↓■↑↑↑■ /* makes I */
=== Befunge ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
"!dlrow olleH">v
:
,
^_@
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
v v"Hello, world!!"<
> ^
> >:#v_@
^ .<
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
0"!dlrow olleH">,:#<_@
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Binary lambda calculus ===
As documented at http://www.ioccc.org/2012/tromp/hint.html
(any of the 16 ASCII characters from ' ' to '/' can be used at the start)
!Hello, world
=== BlooP, FlooP ===
From Eric Raymond's interpreter package (changed to use upper case as in the book).
DEFINE PROCEDURE <nowiki>''HELLO-WORLD''</nowiki>[N]:
BLOCK 0: BEGIN
PRINT['Hello, world!'];
BLOCK 0: END.
=== [[w:en:Brainfuck|brainfuck]] ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="bf">+++++ +++++ initialize counter (cell #0) to 10
[ use loop to set the next four cells to 70/100/30/10
> +++++ ++ add 7 to cell #1
> +++++ +++++ add 10 to cell #2
> +++ add 3 to cell #3
> + add 1 to cell #4
<<<< - decrement counter (cell #0)
]
> ++ . print 'H'
> + . print 'e'
+++++ ++ . print 'l'
. print 'l'
+++ . print 'o'
> ++ . print ' '
<< +++++ +++++ +++++ . print 'W'
> . print 'o'
+++ . print 'r'
----- - . print 'l'
----- --- . print 'd'
> + . print '!'
> . print '\n'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Chef ===
[http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/chef_hello.html Hello, world! Souffle] by David Morgan-Mar.
Hello World Souffle.
This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person.
Ingredients.
72 g haricot beans
101 eggs
108 g lard
111 cups oil
32 zucchinis
119 ml water
114 g red salmon
100 g dijon mustard
33 potatoes
Method.
Put potatoes into the mixing bowl.
Put dijon mustard into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put red salmon into the mixing bowl.
Put oil into the mixing bowl.
Put water into the mixing bowl.
Put zucchinis into the mixing bowl.
Put oil into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put haricot beans into the mixing bowl.
Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Serves 1.
Later Mike Worth wrote [http://www.mike-worth.com/2013/03/31/baking-a-hello-world-cake tastier and actually functional recipe].
Hello World Cake with Chocolate sauce.
This prints hello world, while being tastier than Hello World Souffle. The main
chef makes a " world!" cake, which he puts in the baking dish. When he gets the
sous chef to make the "Hello" chocolate sauce, it gets put into the baking dish
and then the whole thing is printed when he refrigerates the sauce. When
actually cooking, I'm interpreting the chocolate sauce baking dish to be
separate from the cake one and Liquify to mean either melt or blend depending on
context.
Ingredients.
33 g chocolate chips
100 g butter
54 ml double cream
2 pinches baking powder
114 g sugar
111 ml beaten eggs
119 g flour
32 g cocoa powder
0 g cake mixture
Cooking time: 25 minutes.
Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
Method.
Put chocolate chips into the mixing bowl.
Put butter into the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put beaten eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put flour into the mixing bowl.
Put baking powder into the mixing bowl.
Put cocoa powder into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 1 minute.
Combine double cream into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 4 minutes.
Liquify the contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
bake the cake mixture.
Wait until baked.
Serve with chocolate sauce.
chocolate sauce.
Ingredients.
111 g sugar
108 ml hot water
108 ml heated double cream
101 g dark chocolate
72 g milk chocolate
Method.
Clean the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put hot water into the mixing bowl.
Put heated double cream into the mixing bowl.
dissolve the sugar.
agitate the sugar until dissolved.
Liquify the dark chocolate.
Put dark chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquify the milk chocolate.
Put milk chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquify contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Refrigerate for 1 hour.
=== False ===
"Hello, World!
"
The newline before the terminating quote mark is necessary.
=== HQ9+ ===
H
=== INTERCAL programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
PLEASE DO ,1 <- #13
DO ,1 SUB #1 <- #238
DO ,1 SUB #2 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #3 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #4 <- #0
DO ,1 SUB #5 <- #64
DO ,1 SUB #6 <- #238
DO ,1 SUB #7 <- #26
DO ,1 SUB #8 <- #248
DO ,1 SUB #9 <- #168
DO ,1 SUB #10 <- #24
DO ,1 SUB #11 <- #16
DO ,1 SUB #12 <- #158
DO ,1 SUB #13 <- #52
PLEASE READ OUT ,1
PLEASE GIVE UP
</syntaxhighlight>
=== LOLCODE ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
HAI;
CAN HAS STDIO?;
VISIBLE "Hello, World!";
KTHXBYE;
</syntaxhighlight>
===LOLGraphics===
HAI 3.4 0 100
IM IN UR CODE EXECUTIN UR KOMANDZ
PLZ PRINT TEXT HELLO WORLD!
IM OUTTA UR CODE
=== Malbolge programming language ===
(=<`:9876Z4321UT.-Q+*)M'&%$H"!~}|Bzy?=|{z<nowiki>]</nowiki>KwZY44Eq0/{mlk**hKs_dG5<nowiki>[</nowiki>m_BA{?-Y;;Vb'rR5431M}/.zHGwEDCBA@98\6543W10/.R,+O< hello
=== P programming language ===
"Hello, world!\n"
=== Perl ===
Not really an esoteric language, but this code uses [[w:Obfuscated_code|obfuscation]]:
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
qq chop lc and print chr ord uc q chop uc and print chr ord q ne sin and
print chr ord qw q le q and print chr ord q else and print chr ord q pop
and print chr oct oct ord uc qw q bind q and print chr ord q q eq and print
chr ord qw q warn q and print chr ord q pop and print chr ord q qr q and
print chr ord q else and print chr ord qw q do q and print chr hex length
q q semctl setpgrp chop q
</syntaxhighlight>
=== [[w:en:Esoteric_programming_language#Piet|Piet]] ===
Piet programming language uses only colors.
[[File:Hello world piet.png|thumb|none|203px|Hello world in piet (see from 41:40 minute on "The Art of Code" on YouTube)]]
=== [[w:en:Esoteric_programming_language#Rockstar|Rockstar]] ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
Shout "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Shakespeare ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="moin">
The Infamous Hello World Program.
Romeo, a young man with a remarkable patience.
Juliet, a likewise young woman of remarkable grace.
Ophelia, a remarkable woman much in dispute with Hamlet.
Hamlet, the flatterer of Andersen Insulting A/S.
Act I: Hamlet's insults and flattery.
Scene I: The insulting of Romeo.
[Enter Hamlet and Romeo]
Hamlet:
You lying stupid fatherless big smelly half-witted coward!
You are as stupid as the difference between a handsome rich brave
hero and thyself! Speak your mind!
You are as brave as the sum of your fat little stuffed misused dusty
old rotten codpiece and a beautiful fair warm peaceful sunny summer's
day. You are as healthy as the difference between the sum of the
sweetest reddest rose and my father and yourself! Speak your mind!
You are as cowardly as the sum of yourself and the difference
between a big mighty proud kingdom and a horse. Speak your mind.
Speak your mind!
[Exit Romeo]
Scene II: The praising of Juliet.
[Enter Juliet]
Hamlet:
Thou art as sweet as the sum of the sum of Romeo and his horse and his
black cat! Speak thy mind!
[Exit Juliet]
Scene III: The praising of Ophelia.
[Enter Ophelia]
Hamlet:
Thou art as lovely as the product of a large rural town and my amazing
bottomless embroidered purse. Speak thy mind!
Thou art as loving as the product of the bluest clearest sweetest sky
and the sum of a squirrel and a white horse. Thou art as beautiful as
the difference between Juliet and thyself. Speak thy mind!
[Exeunt Ophelia and Hamlet]
Act II: Behind Hamlet's back.
Scene I: Romeo and Juliet's conversation.
[Enter Romeo and Juliet]
Romeo:
Speak your mind. You are as worried as the sum of yourself and the
difference between my small smooth hamster and my nose. Speak your
mind!
Juliet:
Speak YOUR mind! You are as bad as Hamlet! You are as small as the
difference between the square of the difference between my little pony
and your big hairy hound and the cube of your sorry little
codpiece. Speak your mind!
[Exit Romeo]
Scene II: Juliet and Ophelia's conversation.
[Enter Ophelia]
Juliet:
Thou art as good as the quotient between Romeo and the sum of a small
furry animal and a leech. Speak your mind!
Ophelia:
Thou art as disgusting as the quotient between Romeo and twice the
difference between a mistletoe and an oozing infected blister! Speak
your mind!
[Exeunt]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== SNUSP ===
/e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\
./\/\/\ /+++\!>.+++o.l.+++++++l/ #/?\
$H!\++++++\ + \comma.------------ .<w++++++++.\ /?\<!\-/
/++++++/ +/\ /.--------o/ \-/!.++++++++++/?\n
/=\++++++\ +\\!=++++++\ \r+++.l------.d--------.>+.!\-/
\!\/\/\/\/ \++++++++++/
Modular SNUSP:
/@@@@++++# #+++@@\ #-----@@@\n
$@\H.@/e.+++++++l.l.+++o.>>++++.< .<@/w.@\o.+++r.++@\l.@\d.>+.@/.#
\@@@@=>++++>+++++<<@+++++# #---@@/!=========/!==/
=== Spoon (programming language) ===
1111110010001011111111111101100000110100010100101111111111001000101111111111011000001101 0100101011111110010100010101110010100101111001000101111111111101100000110100010100111110 0100010000000000000011000001101000101001101101101101111100100010111110110000011010001010 0100100010101110010100000000000000000000010100000000000000000000000000010100100101001010
=== Super NAND Time!! ===
12 (32 35 37 38 42)
13 (35 37 38 39 43)
14 ((31 36 39 42 43))
15 (31 33 34 35 38 40 43)
16 (37 39)
17 ((31 43))
18 ((36 42 43))
20 ((42(43)))
21 44
31 ((31)(44))
32 (32(31))
33 (33(32))
34 (34(33))
35 (35(34))
36 (36(35))
37 (37(36))
38 (38(37))
39 (39(38))
40 (40(39))
41 (41(40))
42 (42(41))
43 (43(42))
44 1
===Taxi programming language===
"Hello, World!" is waiting at the Writer's Depot.
Go to Writer's Depot: west 1st left, 2nd right, 1st left, 2nd left.
Pickup a passenger going to the Post Office.
Go to the Post Office: north 1st right, 2nd right, 1st left.
Go to the Taxi Garage: north 1st right, 1st left, 1st right.
=== T programming language ===
%begin @jump $main
%main.0 @echo %msg
%main.1 @end
%main.count 2
%msg Hello, world!
=== This=That ===
x=Hello,world!
x=print
=== Unlambda programming language ===
`r```````````.H.e.l.l.o. .w.o.r.l.di
=== Var'aq programming language ===
Note: actually prints "What do you want, universe?" in Klingon.
~ nuqneH { ~ 'u' ~ nuqneH disp disp } name
nuqneH
=== Whitespace ===
Note that whitespace has been highlighted (<span style="background:#ffcccc">Space</span>, <span style="background:#ccffcc">Tab</span>)
<!--NOTE: Please be careful when copying/editing the code below, some user agents may automatically insert line breaks for text wrapping, which will cause the code to run incorrectly.-->
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empty-line/EOF
=== XS programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<print>Hello, world!</print>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ya programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c++">
@HelloWorld.Ya;
using <stdio.h>;
$int($char[][] args) main
printf("Hello, %s!\n", args.Length > 1 ? args[1] : "World");
return 0;
</syntaxhighlight>
=== DUNNBOL1 ===
A code language that draws in binary on a braille plotter.
<pre style="font-size: 90%;">
BGN GRPLOT BIN
DRAWPLOT
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0011100111001111111001110000000011100000000001111100000000001000001000011111000001111100000100000000011111110000
0001000010000100001000100000000001000000000010000010000000001000001000100000100010000010000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100000000100000000001000000000010000010000000001000001000100000100010000010000100000000010000001000
0001111110000111100000100000000001000000000010000010000000001001001000100000100011111110000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100000000100000000001000000000010000010000000001011101000100000100010000001000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100001000100000000001000000000010000010000000001100011000100000100010000000100100000000010000001000
0011100111001111111001111111100011111111000001111100000000001000001000011111000010000000100111111100011111110000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
ENDDRAW
END
</pre>
=== SM ===
The OO language looks like C.
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
use System.Windows.Forms;
class HelloWorld extends System.Windows.Forms
{
protected:
String hw;
construct HelloWorld()
{
this.hw = 'Hello, world!';
}
public void function show()
{
MessageBox.show(this.hw, '');
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Skript+ ===
Copy this and paste in ChatGPT, on a new chat:
<pre>
Output: Hello, world!
</pre>
A longer version, which still prints "Hello, world!":
<pre>
CreateBuf: $Hello$
$Hello$: {
[H]
[e]
[l]
[l]
[o]
[,]
[32] @ The ASCII value for space
[w]
[o]
[r]
[l]
[d]
[!]
}
OpenBuf: $Hello$
JoinAllChars: $Hello$ => $Hello2$
Output: $Hello2$
CloseBuf: $Hello$
</pre>
Note: The first method is tested and it's working. I don't know about the second one!
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The following is a list of '''Hello, world!''' programs.
''Hello, world!'' programs make the text "Hello, world!" appear on a computer screen. It is usually the first program encountered when learning a programming language. Otherwise, it's a basic sanity check for an installation of a new programming language. If "Hello World" does not run, one must not try to develop complex programs before fixing the issues with the installation.
For even more languages have a look at the [http://helloworldcollection.de Hello World Collection].
== 4DOS batch ==
''It should be noted that the 4DOS/4NT batch language is a superset of the MS-DOS batch language. ''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dos">
@echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ingres 4GL ==
message "Hello, world!" with style = popup;
== ABAP/4 - SAP AG ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="abap">
REPORT ZHELLO.
START-OF-SELECTION.
WRITE "Hello, world!".
</syntaxhighlight>
== ABAP Objects (NetWeaver 7) ==
''The example below makes use of the singleton pattern and outputs the text in a message box instead of a classic list output.''
<syntaxhighlight lang="abap">
REPORT ZHELLO.
CLASS lcl_hello DEFINITION CREATE PRIVATE FINAL.
PUBLIC SECTION.
CLASS-DATA self TYPE REF TO lcl_hello READ-ONLY.
CLASS-METHODS class_constructor.
METHODS say_hello.
PRIVATE SECTION.
CONSTANTS con_hello_world TYPE c LENGTH 13 VALUE 'Hello, World!'.
ENDCLASS.
CLASS lcl_hello IMPLEMENTATION.
METHOD class_constructor.
CREATE OBJECT lcl_hello=>self.
ENDMETHOD.
METHOD say_hello.
MESSAGE con_hello_world TYPE 'I'.
ENDMETHOD.
ENDCLASS.
START-OF-SELECTION.
lcl_hello=>self->say_hello( ).
</syntaxhighlight>
== ABC ==
WRITE "Hello, world!"
== ActionScript ==
=== ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0 ===
This will output to the ''output'' window only, which an end user would not see.
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">trace("Hello, world!");</syntaxhighlight>
This version will be visible to the end user.
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">var helloWorld:TextField = this.createTextField( "helloWorld", this.getNextHighestDepth(), 1, 1, 100, 20 );
helloWorld.text = "Hello, world!";</syntaxhighlight>
=== ActionScript 3 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript3">
package
{
public class HelloWorld
{
public function HelloWorld()
{
trace("Hello, world!");
}
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ada ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">
with Ada.Text_IO;
procedure Hello is
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line ("Hello, world!");
end Hello;
</syntaxhighlight>
== ALGOL 68 ==
The ALGOL 68 standard requires that ''reserved-words'', ''types'' and ''operators'' are in a different typeface.
Hence programs are typically published in either '''bold''' or an <u>underline</u> typeface, e.g.:
'''begin'''
printf($"Hello, world!"l$)
'''end'''
In the popular upper-case stropping convention for bold words:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
BEGIN
printf($"Hello, world!"l$)
END
</syntaxhighlight>
or using a ''wikitext like'' quote stropping, this is especially suitable on computers with only 6 bits per character (hence only have UPPERCASE):
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
'BEGIN'
PRINTF($"HELLO, WORLD!"L$)
'END'
</syntaxhighlight>
or minimally using the "brief symbol" form of '''begin''' and '''end'''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">( printf($"Hello, world!"l$) )</syntaxhighlight>
== AmigaE ==
PROC main()
WriteF('Hello, world!');
ENDPROC
== AMX NetLinx ==
This program sends the message out via the Diagnostics Interface after start-up.
program_name = 'Hello'
define_start
send_string 0,'Hello World!'
== ANT ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE project>
<project default="helloworld">
<target name="helloworld">
<echo message="Hello, World!" />
</target>
</project>
</syntaxhighlight>
== APL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="apl">
∇R←HWΔPGM
[1] R←'HELLO WORLD!'
∇
</syntaxhighlight>
*The Del on the first line begins function definition for the program named HWΔPGM. It is a niladic function (no parameters, as opposed to monadic or dyadic) and it will return an explicit result which allows other functions or APL primitives to use the returned value as input.
*The line labeled 1 assigns the text vector 'Hello, world!!' to the variable R
*The last line is another Del which ends the function definition.
When the function is executed by typing its name the APL interpreter assigns the text vector to the variable R, but since we have not used this value in another function, primitive, or assignment statement the interpreter returns it to the terminal, thus displaying the words on the next line below the function invocation.
The session would look like this
HWΔPGM
Hello, world!!
While not a program, if you simply supplied the text vector to the interpreter but did not assign it to a variable it would return it to the terminal as output. Note that user input is automatically indented 6 spaces by the interpreter while results are displayed at the beginning of a new line.
'Hello, world!'
Hello, world!!
== AppleScript ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">return "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or:
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">display dialog "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== ASP ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-vb"><% Response.Write("Hello, world!") %></syntaxhighlight>
:or simply:
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-vb"><%= "Hello, world!" %></syntaxhighlight>
=== ASP.NET ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
// in the page behind using C#
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
' in the page behind using VB.NET
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Response.Write("Hello, world!")
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-cs">
// ASPX Page Template
<asp:Literal ID="Literal1" runat="server" Text="Hello World!"></asp:Literal>
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="aspx-cs">
<asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Hello World"></asp:Label>
</syntaxhighlight>
or
Hello World!
== Assembly language ==
=== Accumulator-only architecture: DEC PDP-8, PAL-III assembler ===
''See the [[w:PDP-8#String_output|example]] program in the Wikipedia [[w:PDP-8|PDP-8]] article''.
=== First successful uP/OS combinations: Intel 8080/Zilog Z80, CP/M, RMAC assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
bdos equ 0005H ; BDOS entry point
start: mvi c,9 ; BDOS function: output string
lxi d,msg$ ; address of msg
call bdos
ret ; return to CCP
msg$: db 'Hello, world!$'
end start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Popular home computer: ZX Spectrum, Zilog Z80, HiSoft GENS assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
10 ORG #8000 ; Start address of the routine
20 START LD A,2 ; set the output channel
30 CALL #1601 ; to channel 2 (main part of TV display)
40 LD HL,MSG ; Set HL register pair to address of the message
50 LOOP LD A,(HL) ; De-reference HL and store in A
60 AND A ; Null terminator?
70 RET Z ; If so, return
80 RST #10 ; Print the character in A
90 INC HL ; HL points at the next char to be printed
100 JR LOOP
110 RET
120 MSG DEFM "Hello, world!"
130 DEFB 13 ; carriage return
140 DEFB 0 ; null terminator
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Accumulator + index register machine: MOS Technology 6502, CBM KERNEL, MOS assembler syntax ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ca65">
A_CR = $0D ;carriage return
BSOUT = $FFD2 ;kernel ROM sub, write to current output device
;
LDX #$00 ;starting index in .X register
;
LOOP LDA MSG,X ;read message text
BEQ LOOPEND ;end of text
;
JSR BSOUT ;output char
INX
BNE LOOP ;repeat
;
LOOPEND RTS ;return from subroutine
;
MSG .BYT 'Hello, world!',A_CR,$00
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Accumulator/Index microcoded machine: Data General Nova, RDOS ===
''See the [[w:Data General Nova#Hello world program|example]] section of the Nova article.''
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, DOS, TASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
MODEL SMALL
IDEAL
STACK 100H
DATASEG
MSG DB 'Hello, world!', 13, '$'
CODESEG
Start:
MOV AX, @data
MOV DS, AX
MOV DX, OFFSET MSG
MOV AH, 09H ; DOS: output ASCII$
INT 21H
MOV AX, 4C00H
INT 21H
END Start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ASSEMBLER x86 (DOS, MASM) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.MODEL Small
.STACK 100h
.DATA
db msg 'Hello, world!$'
.CODE
start:
mov ah, 09h
lea dx, msg ; or mov dx, offset msg
int 21h
mov ax,4C00h
int 21h
end start
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ASSEMBLER x86 (DOS, FASM) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
; FASM example of writing 16-bit DOS .COM program
; Compile: "FASM HELLO.ASM HELLO.COM"
org $100
use16
mov ah,9
mov dx,xhello
int $21 ; DOS call: text output
mov ah,$4C
int $21 ; Return to DOS
xhello db 'Hello world !!!$'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Microsoft Windows, FASM ===
Example of making 32-bit PE program as raw code and data:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format PE GUI
entry start
section '.code' code readable executable
start:
push 0
push _caption
push _message
push 0
call [MessageBox]
push 0
call [ExitProcess]
section '.data' data readable writeable
_caption db 'Win32 assembly program',0
_message db 'Hello, world!',0
section '.idata' import data readable writeable
dd 0,0,0,RVA kernel_name,RVA kernel_table
dd 0,0,0,RVA user_name,RVA user_table
dd 0,0,0,0,0
kernel_table:
ExitProcess dd RVA _ExitProcess
dd 0
user_table:
MessageBox dd RVA _MessageBoxA
dd 0
kernel_name db 'KERNEL32.DLL',0
user_name db 'USER32.DLL',0
_ExitProcess dw 0
db 'ExitProcess',0
_MessageBoxA dw 0
db 'MessageBoxA',0
section '.reloc' fixups data readable discardable
</syntaxhighlight>
Using FASM import macro, unicode (MessageBoxW is one of few unicode functions 'supported' by Windows 9x/ME) and section sharing, no relocation (not required for 32-bit Windows NT executables, recommended for DOS-based Windows, '''required''' for x64), no heap - Not a beginners example but only 1024 instead of 3072 bytes:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format PE GUI 4.0
heap 0
entry start
include 'win32a.inc'
section '.text' code import readable executable data
library kernel, 'KERNEL32.DLL',\
user,'USER32.DLL'
import kernel,\
ExitProcess, 'ExitProcess'
import user,\
MessageBoxW, 'MessageBoxW'
start:
xor ebx, ebx
push ebx
push ebx
push _message
push ebx
call [MessageBoxW]
push ebx
call [ExitProcess]
_message du 'Hello, world!' ,0
section '.reloc' fixups data readable discardable</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, FASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
format ELF executable
entry _start
_start:
mov eax, 4
mov ebx, 1
mov ecx, msg
mov edx, msg_len
int 80h
mov ebx, 0
mov eax, 1
int 80h
msg db 'Hello, world!', 0xA
msg_len = $-msg
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, GAS ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.data
msg:
.ascii "Hello, world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.global _start
_start:
movl $len,%edx
movl $msg,%ecx
movl $1,%ebx
movl $4,%eax
int $0x80
movl $0,%ebx
movl $1,%eax
int $0x80
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, NASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
section .data
msg db 'Hello, world!',0xA
len equ $-msg
section .text
global _start
_start:
mov edx,len
mov ecx,msg
mov ebx,1
mov eax,4
int 0x80
mov ebx,0
mov eax,1
int 0x80
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Expanded accumulator machine: Intel x86, Linux, GLibC, NASM ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
extern printf ; Request symbol "printf".
global main ; Declare symbol "main".
section .data
str: DB "Hello World!", 0x0A, 0x00
section .text
main:
PUSH str ; Push string pointer onto stack.
CALL printf ; Call printf.
POP eax ; Remove value from stack.
MOV eax,0x0 ; \_Return value 0.
RET ; /
</syntaxhighlight>
=== General-purpose fictional computer: MIX, MIXAL ===
TERM EQU 19 console device no. (19 = typewriter)
ORIG 1000 start address
START OUT MSG(TERM) output data at address MSG
HLT halt execution
MSG ALF "HELLO"
ALF " WORL"
ALF "D "
END START end of program
=== General-purpose fictional computer: MMIX, MMIXAL ===
string BYTE "Hello, world!",#a,0 string to be printed (#a is newline and 0 terminates the string)
Main GETA $255,string get the address of the string in register 255
TRAP 0,Fputs,StdOut put the string pointed to by register 255 to file StdOut
TRAP 0,Halt,0 end process
=== General-purpose-register CISC: DEC PDP-11 ===
==== RT-11, MACRO-11====
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.MCALL .REGDEF,.TTYOUT,.EXIT
.REGDEF
HELLO: MOV #MSG,R1
MOVB (R1)+,R0
BEQ EXIT
LOOP: .TTYOUT
BR LOOP
EXIT:
.EXIT
MSG: .ASCIZ /Hello, world!/
.END HELLO
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Variant for Elektronika BK using BIOS function, MICRO-11 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
MOV #TXT,R1 ;Moving string address to R1
CLR R2 ;String length=0, means null will be the termination character
EMT 20 ;Print the string
HALT
TXT: .ASCIZ /Hello, world!/
.END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Amiga (Workbench 2.0): Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
include lvo/exec_lib.i
include lvo/dos_lib.i
; open DOS library
movea.l 4.w,a6
lea dosname(pc),a1
moveq #36,d0
jsr _LVOOpenLibrary(a6)
movea.l d0,a6
; actual print string
lea hellostr(pc),a0
move.l a0,d1
jsr _LVOPutStr(a6)
; close DOS library
movea.l a6,a1
movea.l 4.w,a6
jmp _LVOCloseLibrary(a6)
dosname dc.b 'dos.library',0
hellostr dc.b 'Hello, world!',0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Atari: Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
;print
move.l #Hello,-(A7)
move.w #9,-(A7)
trap #1
addq.l #6,A7
;wait for key
move.w #1,-(A7)
trap #1
addq.l #2,A7
;exit
clr.w -(A7)
trap #1
Hello
dc.b 'Hello, world!',0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC Sharp X68000 (Human68K): Motorola 68000 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
pea (strign) ; push string address onto stack
dc.w $FF09 ; call DOS "print" by triggering an exception
addq.l #4,a7 ; restore the stack pointer
dc.w $FF00 ; call DOS "exit"
strign:
dc.b "Hello, world!",13,10,0
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CISC on advanced multiprocessing OS: DEC VAX, VMS, MACRO-32 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.title hello
.psect data, wrt, noexe
chan: .blkw 1
iosb: .blkq 1
term: .ascid "SYS$OUTPUT"
msg: .ascii "Hello, world!"
len = . - msg
.psect code, nowrt, exe
.entry hello, ^m<>
; Establish a channel for terminal I/O
$assign_s devnam=term, -
chan=chan
blbc r0, end
; Queue the I/O request
$qiow_s chan=chan, -
func=#io$_writevblk, -
iosb=iosb, -
p1=msg, -
p2=#len
; Check the status and the IOSB status
blbc r0, end
movzwl iosb, r0
; Return to operating system
end: ret
.end hello
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Mainframe: IBM z/Architecture series using BAL ===
HELLO CSECT The name of this program is 'HELLO'
USING *,12 Tell assembler what register we are using
SAVE (14,12) Save registers
LR 12,15 Use Register 12 for this program
WTO 'Hello, world!' Write To Operator
RETURN (14,12) Return to calling party
END HELLO This is the end of the program
=== RISC processor: ARM, RISC OS, BBC BASIC's in-line assembler ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
.program
ADR R0, message
SWI "OS_Write0"
SWI "OS_Exit"
.message
EQUS "Hello, world!"
EQUB 0
ALIGN
</syntaxhighlight>
or the even smaller version (from qUE);
SWI "OS_WriteS":EQUS "Hello, world!":EQUB0:ALIGN:MOV PC,R14
=== RISC processor: MIPS architecture ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mips">
.data
msg: .asciiz "Hello, world!"
.align 2
.text
.globl main
main:
la $a0,msg
li $v0,4
syscall
jr $ra
</syntaxhighlight>
=== RISC processor: PowerPC, Mac OS X, GAS ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="nasm">
.data
msg:
.ascii "Hello, world!\n"
len = . - msg
.text
.globl _main
_main:
li r0, 4 ; write
li r3, 1 ; stdout
addis r4, 0, ha16(msg) ; high 16 bits of address
addi r4, r4, lo16(msg) ; low 16 bits of address
li r5, len ; length
sc
li r0, 1 ; exit
li r3, 0 ; exit status
sc
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Sigma 6/7/8/9 METASYMBOL ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="asm">
SYSTEM BPM
START M:PRINT (MESS,HW)
M:EXIT
HW TEXTC 'HELLO WORLD'
END START
</syntaxhighlight>
== AutoHotkey ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autohotkey">MsgBox, Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
(The comma after the command name is optional.)
== AutoIt ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="autoit">MsgBox(0,'','Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Avenue (scripting language for ArcView GIS) ==
MsgBox("Hello, world!","aTitle")
== AWK ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="awk">BEGIN { print "Hello, world!" }</syntaxhighlight>
== B ==
This is the first known Hello, world! program ever written:[https://web.archive.org/web/20080420171147/http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/bintro.html]
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
main( ) {
extrn a, b, c;
putchar(a); putchar(b); putchar(c); putchar('!*n');
}
a 'hell';
b 'o, w';
c 'orld';
</syntaxhighlight>
== Baan Tools ==
Also known as Triton Tools on older versions. On Baan ERP you can create a program on 3GL or 4GL mode.
===3GL Format===
function main()
{
message("Hello, world!")
}
=== 4GL Format ===
choice.cont.process:
on.choice:
message("Hello, world!")
On this last case you should press the ''Continue'' button to show the message.
== Bash or sh ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">echo 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">printf 'Hello, world!\n'</syntaxhighlight>
or using the C preprocessor
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/bash
#define cpp #
cpp $0 2> /dev/null | /bin/bash; exit $?
#undef cpp
#define HELLO_WORLD echo "hello, world"
HELLO_WORLD | tr a-z A-Z
</syntaxhighlight>
==BASIC==
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examples listed in the "General" section. Doing so
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=== General ===
The following example works for any ANSI/ISO-compliant BASIC implementation, as well as most implementations built into or distributed with microcomputers in the 1970s and 1980s (usually some variant of Microsoft BASIC):
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
10 PRINT "Hello, world!"
20 END
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the "END" statement is optional in many implementations of BASIC.
Some implementations could also execute instructions in an immediate mode when line numbers are omitted. The following examples work without requiring a RUN instruction.
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
? "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
Later implementations of BASIC allowed greater support for structured programming and did not require line numbers for source code. The following example works when RUN for the vast majority of modern BASICs.
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
Again, the "END" statement is optional in many BASICs.
=== BlitzBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzbasic">
Print "Hello, world!"
WaitKey
</syntaxhighlight>
=== DarkBASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">PRINT "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
TEXT 0,0,"Hello, world!"
WAIT KEY
</syntaxhighlight>
Note: In the "classic" Dark Basic the WAIT KEY command is optional as the console goes up when the program has finished.
=== FreeBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT "Hello World"
SLEEP
END
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT "Hello World"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
? "Hello World"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
'without a newline
? "Hello World";
</syntaxhighlight>
=== CoolBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzbasic">
AddText "Hello, world!"
DrawScreen
WaitKey
</syntaxhighlight>
=== GW-BASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
10 PRINT "Hello, World!"
20 END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Liberty BASIC ===
To write to the main window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cbmbas">print "Hello, world"</syntaxhighlight>
Or drawn in a graphics window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cbmbas">
nomainwin
open "Hello, world!" for graphics as #main
print #main, "place 50 50"
print #main, "\Hello, world!"
print #main, "flush"
wait
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Microsoft Small Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">TextWindow.WriteLine("Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== PBASIC ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">DEBUG "Hello, world!", CR</syntaxhighlight>
or, the typical microcontroller Hello, world! program equivalent with the only output device present being a light-emitting diode (LED) (in this case attached to the seventh output pin):
<syntaxhighlight lang="qbasic">
DO
HIGH 7 'Make the 7th pin go high (turn the LED on)
PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second
LOW 7 ' Make the 7th pin go low (turn the LED off)
PAUSE 500 'Sleep for half a second
LOOP
END
</syntaxhighlight>
=== StarOffice/OpenOffice Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
sub main
print "Hello, world!"
end sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== PureBasic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
OpenConsole()
PrintN("Hello, world!")
Input()
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">MessageRequester("Hello, World","Hello, World")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">Debug "Hello, World"</syntaxhighlight>
=== '''QB64''' ===
PRINT "Hello, World" END
Same for QBasic
=== TI-BASIC ===
On TI calculators of the TI-80 through TI-86 range:
:Disp "Hello, world! (note the optional ending quotes)
:Output(X,Y,"Hello, world! (note the optional ending parenthesis)
:Text(X,Y,"Hello, world! (writes to the graph rather than home screen)
:Text(-1,X,Y,"Hello, world! (only on the 83+ and higher, provides larger text, home screen size)
:"Hello, world! (last line of program only)
Note: "!" character is not on the keypad. It can be accessed from "Catalog" menu, "Probability" menu, or "Math" menu (as factorial notation).
On TI-89/TI-89 Titanium/TI-92(+)/Voyage 200 calculators:
:hellowld()
:Prgm
:Disp "Hello, world!"
:EndPrgm
=== Visual Basic ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Public Sub Main()
Debug.Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Public Sub Main()
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">
Private Sub Form_Activate()
Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, copy this into a New Form:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Private Sub Form_Click()
Form1.Hide
Dim HelloWorld As New Form1
HelloWorld.Width = 2500: HelloWorld.Height = 1000: HelloWorld.Caption = "Hello, world!": HelloWorld.CurrentX = 500: HelloWorld.CurrentY = 75
HelloWorld.Show: HelloWorld.Font = "Tahoma": HelloWorld.FontBold = True: HelloWorld.FontSize = 12: HelloWorld.Print "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Basic .NET ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Module HelloWorldApp
Sub Main()
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Module
</syntaxhighlight>
=== PICK/BASIC, DATA/BASIC, MV/BASIC ===
In addition to the ANSI syntax at the head of this article, most Pick operating system flavors of Dartmouth BASIC support extended syntax allowing cursor placement and other terminfo type functions for VDT's
X, Y positioning (colon ":" is the concatenation instruction):<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT @(34,12) : "Hello, world!" </syntaxhighlight>
Will display the string "Hello, world!" roughly centered in a 80X24 CRT.
Other functions:<syntaxhighlight lang="basic">
PRINT @(-1) : @(34,12) : "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
Will clear the screen before displaying the string "Hello, world!" roughly centered in a 80X24 CRT.
Syntax variants:
CRT "Hello, world!"
Supporting the "@" functions above, the CRT statement ignores previous PRINTER statements and always sends output to the screen.
Some Pick operating system environments such as OpenQM support the DISPLAY variant of PRINT. This variant in addition to the "@" functions maintains pagination based upon the settings of the TERM variable:
DISPLAY "Hello, world!"
== Batch (MS-DOS) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello World!
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
set hellostring=Hello World!
echo %hellostring%
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
echo Hello World!
pause
exit
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello World!
pause
exit
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As a CGI file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
echo Content-type: text/plain >> sample.cgi
echo. >> sample.cgi
echo. >> sample.cgi
echo Hello, world! >> sample.cgi
</syntaxhighlight>
== bc ==
"Hello, world!"
or, with the newline
<syntaxhighlight lang="bc">
print "Hello, world!\n"
</syntaxhighlight>
== BCPL ==
GET "LIBHDR"
LET START () BE
$(
WRITES ("Hello, world!*N")
$)
== BITGGAL AgileDog ==
T
1 "Hello, World"
0
== BITGGAL Jihwaja ==
J( 1 TM 5 ZV 3 "Hello, world" )
== BLISS ==
%TITLE 'HELLO_WORLD'
MODULE HELLO_WORLD (IDENT='V1.0', MAIN=HELLO_WORLD,
ADDRESSING_MODE (EXTERNAL=GENERAL)) =
BEGIN
LIBRARY 'SYS$LIBRARY:STARLET';
EXTERNAL ROUTINE
LIB$PUT_OUTPUT;
GLOBAL ROUTINE HELLO_WORLD =
BEGIN
LIB$PUT_OUTPUT(%ASCID %STRING('Hello, world!'))
END;
END
ELUDOM
== BlitzMax ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="blitzmax">
SuperStrict
Graphics 640, 480, 0, 60
Local running:Int = 1
While running
Cls
DrawText "Hello World!", 1, 1
Flip
If GetChar()
running = 0
EndIf
Wend
End
</syntaxhighlight>
== boo ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="boo">print "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Burning Sand 2 ==
WRITE ELEMENT:Earth 210 230 40 CENTER TEXT "Hello World!"
== C ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ANSI C ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("Hello, World!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Caché Server Pages (CSP) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
Class Test.Hello Extends %CSP.Page [ ProcedureBlock ]
{
ClassMethod OnPage() As %Status
{
&html<<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>>
Write "Hello, world!",!
&html<</body>
</html>>
Quit $$$OK
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Calprola ==
This program will work on the Avasmath 80 online programmable calculator.
#BTN A1
#PRI "HELLO WORLD!"
#END
== C/AL - MBS Navision ==
OBJECT Codeunit 50000 HelloWorld
{
PROPERTIES
{
OnRun=BEGIN
MESSAGE(Txt001);
END;
}
CODE
{
VAR
Txt001@1000000000 : TextConst 'ENU=Hello, world!';
BEGIN
{
Hello, world! in C/AL (Microsoft Business Solutions-Navision)
}
END.
}
}
== Casio FX-9750 ==
This program will work on the fx-9750 graphing calculator and compatibles.
"Hello, world!"<big>↵</big>
or
Locate 1,1,"Hello, world!"<big>↵</big>
== CCL ==
call echo("Hello, world!")
== Ch ==
The [[#C|above C code]] can run in Ch as examples. The simple one in Ch is:
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
printf("Hello, world!\n");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Chuck ==
<<<"Hello World">>>;
== Chrome ==
<span style="font-weight:bold">namespace</span> HelloWorld;
<span style="font-weight:bold">interface</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">type</span>
HelloClass = <span style="font-weight:bold">class</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">public</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">class method</span> Main;
<span style="font-weight:bold">end;</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">implementation</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">class method</span> HelloClass.Main;
<span style="font-weight:bold">begin</span>
System.Console.WriteLine(<span style="color:#FF0000">'Hello, world!'</span>);
<span style="font-weight:bold">end;</span>
<span style="font-weight:bold">end.</span>
== CIL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
.assembly Hello {}
.assembly extern mscorlib {}
.method static void Main()
{
.entrypoint
.maxstack 1
ldstr "Hello, world!"
call void [mscorlib]System.Console::WriteLine(string)
ret
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== CintieFramework (VisualBasic.NET) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<Script>
<References>
<Reference>System.dll</Reference>
</References>
<Code Language="VisualBasic">
<![CDATA[
Public Class Plugin
Public Function MainF(ByVal Ob As Object) As String
'Script Code
Return "Hello, World!"
End Function
End Class
]]>
</Code>
</Script>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Clean ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clean">
module hello
Start = "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Clipper ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
? "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
@1,1 say "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="clipper">
Qout("Hello, world")
</syntaxhighlight>
== CLIST ==
PROC 0
WRITE Hello, world!
== Clojure ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">(println "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== CLU ==
start_up = proc ()
po: stream := stream$primary_output ()
stream$putl (po, "Hello, world!")
end start_up
== COBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cobol">
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. HELLO-WORLD.
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
DISPLAY "Hello, world!".
STOP RUN.
</syntaxhighlight>
The above is a very abbreviated and condensed version, which omits the author name and source and destination computer types.
== CoffeeScript ==
CoffeeScript is a language that compiles into JavaScript. Like JavaScript, it does not have native (built in) input or output routines, instead relying on the facilities provided by its host environment.
Using an alert that uses a standard Web browser's window object (window.alert)
<syntaxhighlight lang="CoffeeScript">
alert 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from [[wikipedia:Firebug_(web_development)|Firebug]], [[wikipedia:Apple Safari|Apple Safari]], or [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] debug console, or [[wikipedia:Node.js|Node.js]] console
<syntaxhighlight lang="CoffeeScript">
console.log 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
== ColdFusion (CFML) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cfm"><cfoutput>Hello, world!</cfoutput></syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cfm">Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
== COMAL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="comal">
PRINT "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Concurrent Euclid ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
var hello: module
include '%IO1'
initially
imports(var IO)
begin
IO.PutString('Hello, world!')
end
end module
</syntaxhighlight>
== Common Lisp ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(princ "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Cube ==
Function | Main
WriteLine | "Hello, world"
End | Main
The '|' represents the separation of the two text fields in the Cube standard IDE.
== C++ ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cout << "Hello, World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++23 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
import std;
void main() {
std::println("Hello");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++/CLI ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
int main() {
System::Console::WriteLine("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== C++, Managed (.NET) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#using <mscorlib.dll>
using namespace System;
int wmain()
{
Console::WriteLine("Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== C# ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
In C# 10.0, the following would suffice:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
In C# 2.0, the code is much larger:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using System;
internal static class HelloWorld
{
private static void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== D ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">
import std.stdio ;
void main () {
writefln("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Tango version:
<syntaxhighlight lang="d">
import tango.io.Stdout;
void main() {
Stdout ("Hello, world!").newline;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Dart ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dart">
main() {
print('Hello, world!');
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Or,
<syntaxhighlight lang="dart">
void main() {
print('Hello, world!');
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== DC, an arbitrary precision calculator ==
[Hello, world!]p
or
1468369091346906859060166438166794P
In the second example, DC stores the decimal number as a sequence of bits, and then the "P" tells DC to interpret those bits as a string and print it.
== DCL batch ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="console">
$ write sys$output "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Delphi ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="Delphi">{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
begin
Write('Hello, world!');
end.</syntaxhighlight>
== DIV ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
PROGRAM hello;
BEGIN
write(0, 0, 0, 0, "Hello, world!");
LOOP
FRAME;
END
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== DOLL ==
this::operator()
{
import system.cstdio;
puts("Hello, world!");
}
== Dream Maker ==
mob
Login()
..()
world << "Hello, world!"
== Dylan ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="dylan">
module: hello
format-out("Hello, world!\n");
</syntaxhighlight>
== EAScripting ==
set disp to "Hello, world!"
set dispto to item unit 5 //5 = default screen
release disp into dispto.
This would be a pure system call
import system ea.helloworld
wait
== Ed and Ex (Ed extended) ==
a
Hello, world!!
.
p
== Ecstasy (xtclang) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
module HelloWorld {
void run() {
@Inject Console console;
console.print("Hello World!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Eiffel ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="eiffel">
class HELLO_WORLD
create make
feature
make is
do
io.put_string("Hello, world!%N")
end -- make
end -- class HELLO_WORLD
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elixir ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="elixir">
IO.puts "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Elm ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="elm">
import Html exposing (text)
main =
text "Hello, World!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Erlang ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">
-module(hello).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() -> io:format("Hello, world!~n").
</syntaxhighlight>
== Euphoria ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">puts(1, "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Factor ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
"Hello, world!" print
</syntaxhighlight>
or gui version
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
"Hello, world!" <label> "Hi" open-window
</syntaxhighlight>
== Falcon ==
printl( "Hello world" )
== Ferite ==
uses "console";
Console.println("Hello, world!");
== filePro ==
@once:
mesgbox "Hello, world!" ; exit
== Fjölnir ==
"halló" < main
{
main ->
stef(;)
stofn
skrifastreng(;"Halló, veröld!"),
stofnlok
}
*
"GRUNNUR"
;
== FOCAL ==
type "Hello, world!",!
or
t "Hello, world!",!
== Focus ==
-TYPE Hello, world!
== Forte TOOL ==
begin TOOL HelloWorld;
includes Framework;
HAS PROPERTY IsLibrary = FALSE;
forward Hello;
-- START CLASS DEFINITIONS
class Hello inherits from Framework.Object
has public method Init;
has property
shared=(allow=off, override=on);
transactional=(allow=off, override=on);
monitored=(allow=off, override=on);
distributed=(allow=off, override=on);
end class;
-- END CLASS DEFINITIONS
-- START METHOD DEFINITIONS
------------------------------------------------------------
method Hello.Init
begin
super.Init();
task.Part.LogMgr.PutLine('Hello, world!');
end method;
-- END METHOD DEFINITIONS
HAS PROPERTY
CompatibilityLevel = 0;
ProjectType = APPLICATION;
Restricted = FALSE;
MultiThreaded = TRUE;
Internal = FALSE;
LibraryName = 'hellowor';
StartingMethod = (class = Hello, method = Init);
end HelloWorld;
== Forth ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="factor">
: HELLO ( -- ) ." Hello, world!" CR ;
HELLO
</syntaxhighlight>
or instead of compiling a new routine, one can type directly in the Forth interpreter console
CR ." Hello, world!" CR
== Fortran ==
=== Fortran 77 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
00 program hello
write(*,*) 'Hello World!'
stop
end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Fortran 90/95 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
program hello
write(*,*) 'Hello, World!'
end program hello
</syntaxhighlight>
== F# ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="fsharp">printfn "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Fril ==
?((pp "Hello, world!"))
or
pp "Hello, world!"
== Frink ==
println["Hello, world!"]
== Gambas ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
PUBLIC SUB Main()
Print "Hello, world!"
END
== GEMBase 4GL ==
procedure_form hello
begin_block world
print "Hello, world!"
end_block
end_form
== GeneXus ==
Msg("Hello World")
== GML (Game Maker Language) ==
In the draw event of some object:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
draw_text(x,y,"Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
Or to show a splash screen message:
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
show_message("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== Go (from Google) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="go">
package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello, world!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==GraalScript==
=== GraalScript 1 ===
if (created) {
echo Hello, world!;
}
=== GraalScript 2 ===
function onCreated() {
echo("Hello, world!");
}
== Groovy ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="groovy">println "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Harbour ==
? "Hello, world!"
or
@1,1 say "Hello, world!"
or
Qout("Hello, world")
==Haskell==
<syntaxhighlight lang="haskell">main = putStrLn "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Haxe ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">
class HelloWorldApp
{
static function main()
{
trace("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Heron ==
program HelloWorld;
functions {
_main() {
print_string("Hello, world!");
}
}
end
== HP 33s ==
(Handheld Hewlett-Packard RPN-based scientific calculator.)
LBL H
SF 10
EQN
RCL H
RCL E
RCL L
RCL L
RCL O
R/S
RCL W
RCL O
RCL R
RCL L
RDL D
ENTER
R/S
== HP-41 & HP-42S ==
[[File: 20240330-hewlettPackard41CX-helloWorld.ogg|thumb|An HP‑41CX pocket calculator prints Hello World.]]
(Handheld Hewlett-Packard RPN-based alphanumeric engineering calculators.)
01 LBL<sup>T</sup>HELLO
02 <sup>T</sup>Hello, world!
03 PROMPT
== HyperTalk (Apple HyperCard's scripting programming language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
put "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
Answer "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Icon ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="unicon">
procedure main()
write("Hello, world!")
end
</syntaxhighlight>
== IDL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="idl">
print,"Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Io ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="io">
"Hello, world!" println
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="io">
writeln("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
==Inform==
=== Inform 5/6 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="inform6">
[ Main;
"Hello, world!";
];
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Inform 7 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="inform7">
Hello World is a room. The printed name is "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Iptscrae ==
ON ENTER {
"Hello, " "world!" & SAY
}
==J==
<syntaxhighlight lang="j">'Hello, world!' NB. echoes the string in interactive mode, doesn't work in script</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="j">'Hello World!' 1!:2(2) NB. prints it to (2) - screen, (4) - stdout</syntaxhighlight>
== Jal ==
include 16f877_20
include hd447804
hd44780_clear
hd44780 = "H"
hd44780 = "e"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "o"
hd44780 = " "
hd44780 = "W"
hd44780 = "o"
hd44780 = "r"
hd44780 = "l"
hd44780 = "d"
hd44780 = "!"
== Java ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java byte-code ===
(disassembler output of <code>javap -c HelloWorld</code>)
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
public class HelloWorld extends java.lang.Object{
public HelloWorld();
Code:
0: aload_0
1: invokespecial #1; //Method java/lang/Object."<init>":()V
4: return
public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
Code:
0: getstatic #2; //Field java/lang/System.out:Ljava/io/PrintStream;
3: ldc #3; //String Hello, world!
5: invokevirtual #4; //Method java/io/PrintStream.println:(Ljava/lang/String;)V
8: return
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java byte-code Jasmin Syntax ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="jasmin">
.class HelloWorld
.super java/lang/Object
.method public static main([Ljava/lang/String;)V
.limit stack 2
getstatic java/lang/System/out Ljava/io/PrintStream;
ldc "Hello, world!"
invokevirtual java/io/PrintStream/println(Ljava/lang/String;)V
return
.end method
</syntaxhighlight>
== JavaFX Script ==
JavaFX Script was a scripting language formerly called F3 for Form Follows Function. It was discontinued by Oracle in 2010.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
Frame {
title: "Hello World JavaFX"
width: 200
content: Label {
text: "Hello World"
}
visible: true
}
</syntaxhighlight>
This program can also be written in this way:
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
var win = new Frame();
win.title = "Hello World JavaFX";
win.width = 200;
var label = new Label();
label.text = "Hello World";
win.content = label;
win.visible = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
A simple console output version would be:
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import java.lang.System;
System.out.println("Hello World");
</syntaxhighlight>
Or even simpler (with a built-in function):
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">println("Hello World");</syntaxhighlight>
== JavaScript ==
JavaScript does not have native (built in) input or output routines. Instead it relies on the facilities provided by its host environment.
Using a standard Web browser's document object
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
document.write('Hello, World!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or with an alert, using a standard Web browser's window object (window.alert)
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
alert('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from the Mozilla command line implementation
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
print('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Scripting_Host Windows Script Host]
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
WScript.Echo('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or, from [[wikipedia:Firebug_(web_development)|Firebug]], [[wikipedia:Apple Safari|Apple Safari]], or [[wikipedia:Google Chrome|Google Chrome]] debug console
<syntaxhighlight lang="Javascript">
console.log('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
== JCL (mainframe Job Control Language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="jcl">
//HERIB JOB ,'HERIBERT OTTEN',PRTY=12
//* HELLO WORLD FOR MVS
//HALLO EXEC PGM=IEBGENER
//SYSIN DD DUMMY
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSUT2 DD SYSOUT=T
//SYSUT1 DD *
HELLO WORLD!
/*
//
</syntaxhighlight>
== Joy ==
"Hello, world!\n" putchars .
== JSP ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="jsp">
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=WINDOWS-1252"%>
<HTML>
<BODY>
<% out.println(" Hello, world!"); %>
</BODY>
</HTML>
</syntaxhighlight>
or just
<syntaxhighlight lang="jsp">
<% out.println("Hello, world!"); %>
</syntaxhighlight>
or literally
Hello, world!
==Julia==
<syntaxhighlight lang="julia">
println("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== K ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="k">
`0:"Hello, world!\n"
</syntaxhighlight>
== ksi ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
`plain
'Hello World!' #echo #
</syntaxhighlight>
==Kotlin==
<syntaxhighlight lang="kotlin">
fun main() {
println("Hello World!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Kogut==
WriteLine "Hello, world!"
== KPL (Kids Programming Language) ==
Program HelloWorld
Method Main()
ShowConsole()
ConsoleWriteLine("Hello, world!")
End Method
End Program
== Lasso ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lasso">
Output: 'Hello, world!';
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lasso">
Output('Hello, world!');
</syntaxhighlight>
or simply
'Hello, world!';
== Lexico Mobile (in Spanish) ==
tarea muestre "Hola mundo !"
or
clase Saludo derivada_de Form
publicos
mensajes
Saludo copie "Hola mundo !" en saludo.Text
== Linden Scripting Language ==
Linden Scripting Language is the scripting language used within Second Life
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl">
default
{
state_entry()
{
llSetText("Hello, World!" , <0,0,0> , 1.0);
//or...
llSay(0,"Hello, World!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==Linotte==
Livre : HelloWorld
Paragraphe : Affichage
Actions :
"Hello, World !" !
== Lisaac ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
Section Header
+ name := HELLO_WORLD_PROGRAM;
Section Public
- main <-
(
"Hello world!\n".print;
);
</syntaxhighlight>
== Lisp ==
Lisp has many dialects that have appeared over its almost fifty-year history.
=== Common Lisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(format t "Hello, world!~%")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(write-line "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or in the REPL:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">"Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
(As a string (enclosed in quotes) it evaluates to itself, so is printed.)
=== Scheme ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="scheme">(display "Hello, world!\n")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Clojure ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="clojure">(println "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Emacs Lisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="elisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or:
<syntaxhighlight lang="elisp">(message "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== AutoLisp ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cadlisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== XLISP ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(print "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Arc ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(prn "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
=== Pils ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">(out "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== Logo ==
print [Hello, world!]
or
pr [Hello, world!]
In MSWLogo only
<nowiki>messagebox [Hi] [Hello, world!]</nowiki>
== LPC ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
void create()
{
write("Hello, world!\n");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Lua ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">io.write("Hello, world!\n")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">return "Hello, World!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">print("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
=== LuaDEV (PSP and Wii) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
screen.print(10,10,"Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== M (MUMPS) ==
W "Hello, world!"
== Macsyma, Maxima ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
print("Hello, world!")$
</syntaxhighlight>
== Maple ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="maple">
print("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Mathematica ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="mathematica">
Print["Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
or simply:
"Hello, world!"
== MATLAB / GNU Octave ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">disp('Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">fprintf('Hello, world!\n')</syntaxhighlight>
or with a GUI
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">
figure('Position',[100 100 200 200],'MenuBar','none','Name','Hello World');
uicontrol('Style','text','Position',[15 100 150 15],'String','Hello world');
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="matlab">msgbox('Hello World!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Maude ==
fmod HELLOWORLD is
protecting STRING .
op helloworld : -> String .
eq helloworld = "Hello, world!" .
endfm
red helloworld .
== Max ==
max v2;
#N vpatcher 10 59 610 459;
#P message 33 93 63 196617 Hello, world!!;
#P newex 33 73 45 196617 loadbang;
#P newex 33 111 31 196617 print;
#P connect 1 0 2 0;
#P connect 2 0 0 0;
#P pop;
== Maya Embedded Language ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">print( "Hello, world!\n" );</syntaxhighlight>
== Mesham ==
var x:String::allocated[on[0]];
x:="Hello World"; // allocated on process 0 only
proc 1 {
// This is displayed by process 1, auto communication done to achieve this
print[x];
}
== M4 ==
Hello, world!
==Microbit==
[[File:Hello world microbit.png]]
==mIRC Script==
===aliases===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">helloworld echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===remote===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">alias helloworld echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===popups===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">Hello World:echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
===command line===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">echo Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
== Model 204 ==
BEGIN
PRINT 'Hello, world!'
END
== Modula-2 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="modula2">
MODULE Hello;
FROM InOut IMPORT WriteLn, WriteString;
BEGIN
WriteString ("Hello, world!");
WriteLn
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Monkey ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="monkey">
Strict
Function Main:Int()
Print "Hello World!"
Return 0
End
</syntaxhighlight>
== MOO ==
''This requires that you be the player or a wizard:''
<syntaxhighlight lang="moo">
notify(player, "Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
''This is specific to the implementation of the core used for the moo, but works on most well known moos, such as LambdaCore or JH-Core:''
<syntaxhighlight lang="moo">
player:tell("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
== Mouse ==
"Hello, World!"
$
== MPI ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "mpi.h"
int main ( int argc, char * argv[] )
{
const int maximum_message_length = 100;
const int master_rank = 0;
char message[maximum_message_length+1];
MPI_Status status; /* Info about receive status */
int my_rank; /* This process ID */
int num_procs; /* Number of processes in run */
int source; /* Process ID to receive from */
int destination; /* Process ID to send to */
int tag = 0; /* Message ID */
int mpi_error; /* Error code for MPI calls */
int icount;
char processor_name[MPI_MAX_PROCESSOR_NAME];
int name_length;
// Initialize the MPI execution environment.
mpi_error = MPI_Init ( &argc, &argv );
if ( mpi_error != MPI_SUCCESS )
{
fprintf ( stderr, "Error: %s: Unable to initialize MPI execution environment\nAborting ...\n", argv[0] );
return ( 1 );
}
// Even though we capture the error value from the MPI calls, we will
// not deal with any error except the last one.
mpi_error = MPI_Comm_rank ( MPI_COMM_WORLD, &my_rank );
mpi_error = MPI_Comm_size ( MPI_COMM_WORLD, &num_procs );
if ( my_rank != master_rank )
{
mpi_error = MPI_Get_processor_name (processor_name, &name_length );
sprintf ( message, "Greetings from process #%d running on %s\n", \
my_rank, processor_name );
destination = master_rank;
mpi_error = MPI_Send ( message, strlen(message) + 1, MPI_CHAR, \
destination, tag, MPI_COMM_WORLD );
}
else
{
for ( source = 0; source < num_procs; source++ )
{
if ( source != master_rank )
{
mpi_error = MPI_Recv ( message, maximum_message_length + 1, \
MPI_CHAR, source, tag, MPI_COMM_WORLD, &status );
printf ( "%s \n", message );
}
}
}
mpi_error = MPI_Finalize();
if ( MPI_SUCCESS != mpi_error )
return ( mpi_error );
else
return ( 0 );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== M# Fictional Computer Language ==
=== Script ===
main(std:string >>arg<< / OS.GetArg)
{
std:stream >>CONSOLE<< / OS.Console;
CONSOLE:Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064});
// H e l l o , W o r l d //
}
=== Command WI ===
# # DEFINE g >>CONSOLE<< / OS.Console
# % proc CONSOLE:Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064})
=== Command WoI ===
# @ Write([byte]{0048, 0065, 006C, 006C, 006F, 002C, 0058, 006F, 0072, 006C, 0064})
== MS-DOS batch ==
''(with the standard command.com interpreter. The @ symbol is optional and prevents the system from repeating the command before executing it. The @ symbol must be omitted on versions of MS-DOS prior to 3.0.). It's very common for batchfiles to start with two lines of "@echo off" and "cls".''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
'' For MS-DOS 3.0 or lower''
<syntaxhighlight lang="dosbatch">
@echo off
cls
echo Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
== MUF ==
: main
me @ "Hello, world!" notify
;
== Natural ==
WRITE 'Hello, world!'
END
or
WRITE 'Hello, world!'.
== Neko ==
$print("Hello, world!!\n");
== Nemerle==
The easiest way to get Nemerle print "Hello, world!" would be that:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nemerle">
System.Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
however, in bigger applications the following code would be probably more useful:
<syntaxhighlight lang="nemerle">
using System.Console;
module HelloWorld
{
Main():void
{
WriteLine("Hello, world!");
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Nim ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">
echo "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="nim">
echo("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== NXT 2.1 (the Lego Robot program) ==
[[File:Hello_world_NXT_2.1.png]]
== Oberon ==
Oberon is both the name of a programming language and an operating system.
Program written for the Oberon operating system:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cp">
MODULE Hello;
IMPORT Oberon, Texts;
VAR W: Texts.Writer;
PROCEDURE World*;
BEGIN
Texts.WriteString(W, "Hello, world!");
Texts.WriteLn(W);
Texts.Append(Oberon.Log, W.buf)
END World;
BEGIN
Texts.OpenWriter(W)
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
Freestanding Oberon program using the standard Oakwood library:
<syntaxhighlight lang="cp">
MODULE Hello;
IMPORT Out;
BEGIN
Out.String("Hello, world!");
Out.Ln
END Hello.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Obix ==
system.console.write_line ( "Hello, world!" )
== ObjectGears ==
Message to the user in the form:
OGForm.SetInfo('Hello world!');
Entry into the log:
OG.Log.Write('Hello world!');
== Objective-C ==
=== Procedural C Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <stdio.h>
int main (int argc, const char *argv[])
{
printf ("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Object-Oriented C Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <stdio.h>
#import <objc/Object.h>
@interface Hello : Object
{
}
- hello;
@end
@implementation Hello
- hello
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
}
@end
int main(void)
{
id obj;
obj = [Hello new];
[obj hello];
[obj free];
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OPENSTEP/Cocoa Version ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
NSLog(@"Hello, world!");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== OCaml ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">print_endline "Hello, world!" ;;</syntaxhighlight>
== occam ==
#USE "course.lib"
PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!)
out.string("Hello, world!*n", 0, screen!)
:
or without using '''course.lib'''
PROC hello.world(CHAN OF BYTE screen!)
SEQ
screen ! 'H'
screen ! 'e'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'o'
screen ! ','
screen ! ' '
screen ! 'w'
screen ! 'o'
screen ! 'r'
screen ! 'l'
screen ! 'd'
screen ! '!'
screen ! '*n'
:
== OpenScript ==
-- in a popup window
request "Hello world"
== OPL ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
PROC hello:
PRINT "Hello, world!"
ENDP
== OPS5 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp">
(object-class request
^action)
(startup
(strategy MEA)
(make request ^action hello)
)
(rule hello
(request ^action hello)
(write |Hello, world!| (crlf))
)
</syntaxhighlight>
== OPS83 ==
module hello (main)
{ procedure main( )
{
write() |Hello, world!|, '\n';
};
};
== Oz ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">{Browse 'Hello, world!'}</syntaxhighlight>
== Parrot assembly language ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">
print "Hello, world!\n"
end
</syntaxhighlight>
== Parrot intermediate representation ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">
.sub hello :main
print "Hello, world!!\n"
.end
</syntaxhighlight>
== Pascal ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
begin
write('Hello, world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
== PAWN ==
<span style="color:blue;">main</span>() {
<span style="color:blue;">print</span>(<span style="color:#666566;">"Hello, World!"</span>);
}
or
<span style="color:blue;">main</span>() {
<span style="color:blue;">new</span> string[<span style="color:#00FFFF;">14</span>];
<span style="color:blue;">format</span> string(<span style="color:blue;">sizeof</span>(string), <span style="color:#666566;">"Hello, World!</span>);
<span style="color:blue;">print</span>(string);
}
== Perl ==
=== As PL file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
print "Hello, world!\n";
</syntaxhighlight>
(the semicolon is optional)
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
package Hello;
sub new() { bless {} }
sub Hello() { print "Hello, world! \n" }
package main;
my $hello = Hello->new();
$hello->Hello();
</syntaxhighlight>
===As CGI file===
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "<H1>Hello World!</H1>";
</syntaxhighlight>
== Phix ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">puts(1, "Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
== PHP ==
PHP is a templating language and will echo any text not within PHP tags directly, so the simplest form is:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">Hello, world!</syntaxhighlight>
Using actual PHP statements, it can be written:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
<?php
echo 'Hello, world!';
?>
</syntaxhighlight>
or use short-hand echoing, syntaxed as such:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"><? echo "Hello, world!"?></syntaxhighlight>
this will also work:
<syntaxhighlight lang="php"><?= "Hello, world!" ?></syntaxhighlight>
== Pike ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pike">
int main() {
write("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== PILOT ==
T:Hello, world!
== PL/SQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
set serveroutput on size 1000000; -- this is a SQL*Plus command to enable the output buffer
begin
dbms_output.put_line('Hello, world!');
end;
</syntaxhighlight>
== PL/I ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rexx">
Test: proc options(main);
put list('Hello, world!');
end Test;
</syntaxhighlight>
== PostScript ==
''See also [[#Page description languages|page description language section]].''
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscr">
(Hello, world!\n) print
</syntaxhighlight>
== PowerShell ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">"Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">Write-Host "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">echo "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">[System.Console]::WriteLine("Hello, world!")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">
[void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName('System.Windows.Forms')
[System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox]::Show("Hello, World!")
</syntaxhighlight>
== Processing ==
println("Hello, world!");
== Progress 4GL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="progress">
display "Hello, world!".
</syntaxhighlight>
== Prolog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="prolog">:- write('Hello, world!'),nl.</syntaxhighlight>
== Pure Data ==
#N canvas 0 0 300 300 10;
#X obj 100 100 loadbang;
#X msg 100 150 Hello, world!;
#X obj 100 200 print;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
#X connect 1 0 2 0;
== Python ==
=== As a script/module ===
==== Python 2 and earlier ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python2">
print "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Python 3 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
print("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
This also works on Python 2.4 or later, but in an unintuitive way. In Python 3, it calls the <code>print</code> function with the string <code>"Hello, world!"</code>. In Python 2, it executes the <code>print</code> statement with the expression <code>("Hello, world!")</code>, which evaluates to the string <code>"Hello, world!"</code>.
==== Any Python version ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import sys
sys.stdout.write("Hello, world!\n")
</syntaxhighlight>
In Python 2.6 or later:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from __future__ import print_function
print("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Two easter eggs ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import __hello__
import __phello__
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Using Curves ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from math import cos, sin
def f(x):
return int(round(96.75 + -21.98*cos(x*1.118) + 13.29*sin(x*1.118) + -8.387*cos(2*x*1.118)\
+ 17.94*sin(2*x*1.118) + 1.265*cos(3*x*1.118) + 16.58*sin(3*x*1.118)\
+ 3.988*cos(4*x*1.118) + 8.463*sin(4*x*1.118) + 0.3583*cos(5*x*1.118)\
+ 5.878*sin(5*x*1.118)))
print("".join([chr(f(x)) for x in range(12)]))
</syntaxhighlight>
=== In the REPL ===
'Hello, world!' (with quotation marks) can be attained through:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As CGI file ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
#!/usr/local/bin/python
print("Content-type: text/html\n\n")
print("Hello World!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Flask ===
As Python's Flask web microframework
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
app.run()
</syntaxhighlight>
==R==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rsplus">print('Hello, world!')</syntaxhighlight>
== Raku ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">"Hello, world!".say</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">say "Hello, world!";</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl6">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
==Rebol==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]].''
print "Hello, world!"
==Red==
''See also [[#Red_2|GUI section]].''
print "Hello, world!"
== Redcode ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="redcode">
; Should work with any MARS >= ICWS-86
; with 128x64 gfx core
Start MOV 0,2455
MOV 0,2458
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2459
MOV 0,2460
MOV 0,2465
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2471
MOV 0,2479
MOV 0,2482
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2484
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2486
MOV 0,2488
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2493
MOV 0,2497
MOV 0,2556
MOV 0,2559
MOV 0,2560
MOV 0,2565
MOV 0,2570
MOV 0,2575
MOV 0,2578
MOV 0,2585
MOV 0,2588
MOV 0,2589
MOV 0,2592
MOV 0,2593
MOV 0,2596
MOV 0,2597
MOV 0,2603
MOV 0,2605
MOV 0,2608
MOV 0,2667
MOV 0,2670
MOV 0,2671
MOV 0,2676
MOV 0,2681
MOV 0,2686
MOV 0,2689
MOV 0,2696
MOV 0,2699
MOV 0,2700
MOV 0,2703
MOV 0,2704
MOV 0,2707
MOV 0,2708
MOV 0,2714
MOV 0,2716
MOV 0,2719
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2778
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2779
MOV 0,2782
MOV 0,2787
MOV 0,2792
MOV 0,2795
MOV 0,2802
MOV 0,2805
MOV 0,2806
MOV 0,2809
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2810
MOV 0,2812
MOV 0,2818
MOV 0,2820
MOV 0,2823
MOV 0,2882
MOV 0,2885
MOV 0,2886
MOV 0,2891
MOV 0,2896
MOV 0,2901
MOV 0,2904
MOV 0,2911
MOV 0,2912
MOV 0,2913
MOV 0,2914
MOV 0,2917
MOV 0,2918
MOV 0,2919
MOV 0,2922
MOV 0,2928
MOV 0,2930
MOV 0,2933
MOV 0,2992
MOV 0,2995
MOV 0,2996
MOV 0,3001
MOV 0,3006
MOV 0,3011
MOV 0,3014
MOV 0,3021
MOV 0,3022
MOV 0,3023
MOV 0,3024
MOV 0,3027
MOV 0,3028
MOV 0,3030
MOV 0,3032
MOV 0,3038
MOV 0,3040
MOV 0,3103
MOV 0,3106
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3107
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3108
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3109
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3111
MOV 0,3120
MOV 0,3121
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3124
MOV 0,3126
MOV 0,3129
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3130
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3131
MOV 0,3135
JMP 0
</syntaxhighlight>
== REFAL ==
$ENTRY GO{=<Prout 'Hello, world!'>;}
== Revolution ==
(This works the same for Transcript or xTalk)
=== Printed in the message box ===
<pre>
put "Hello, World!"
</pre>
=== Shown within a dialog box ===
<pre>
answer "Hello, world!"
</pre>
=== Printed on the main window interface ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
create field "myField"
set the text of field "myField" to "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== As CGI file ===
<pre>
#!revolution
on startup
put "Content-Type: text/plain" & cr & cr
put "Hello World!"
end startup
</pre>
== REXX, ARexx, NetRexx, and Object REXX ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rexx">
/* a starting comment is needed in mainframe versions */
say "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== Ring ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
see "hello world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== RPG ==
=== Free-Form Syntax ===
/FREE
DSPLY 'Hello, world!';
*InLR = *On;
/END-FREE
=== Traditional Syntax ===
With this syntax, a constant has to be used because the message must be placed in positions 12 to 25, between apostrophes.
d TestMessage c Const( 'Hello, world!' )
c TestMessage DSPLY
c EVAL *InLR = *On
== RPG Code ==
===Message Window===
Using the internal message window, a simple Hello, world! program can be rendered thus:
mwin("Hello, world!")
wait()
===On Screen Text===
An additional way to render text is by using the built in text() function.
text(1,1,"Hello, world!")
wait()
== RPL ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
(On Hewlett-Packard HP-28, HP-48 and HP-49 series graphing calculators.)
<<
CLLCD
"Hello, world!" 1 DISP
0 WAIT
DROP
>>
<!-- note: FREEZE not used since it is not present in the HP-28 -->
== RT Assembler ==
_name Hello~World!
pause Hello~World!
exit
_end
== Ruby ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
puts 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
'Hello, world!'.each { |s| print s }
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
class String
def say
puts self
end
end
'Hello, world!'.say
</syntaxhighlight>
== Rust ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="rust">
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== S (and R) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="splus">print("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="splus">message("Hello, world")</syntaxhighlight>
== S-Lang ==
message("Hello, world!");
==SAS==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sas">
%put Hello, world!;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Sather ==
class HELLO_WORLD is
main is
#OUT+"Hello, world!\n";
end;
end;
== Scala ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="scala">
object HelloWorld extends App {
println("Hello, world!")
}
</syntaxhighlight>
''App'' was introduced since Scala 2.1, and ''Application'' was deprecated since Scala 2.9.0. Use ''Application'' instead of ''App'' for versions below 2.1.
== SCAR ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal">
program HelloWorld;
begin
WriteLn('Hello world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
== Scheme ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="Scheme">
(display "Hello, World!") (newline)
</syntaxhighlight>
== Scratch ==
[[File:scratchhello.jpg]]
== sed ==
(Note: requires at least one line of input)
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
sed -ne '1s/.*/Hello, world!/p'
</syntaxhighlight>
== Seed7 ==
<pre>
$ include "seed7_05.s7i";
const proc: main is func
begin
writeln("Hello, world");
end func;
</pre>
== Self ==
'Hello, world!' print.
== sense script ==
out('Hello, world!');
== ShadowScript ==
'set up initial variables
struct.follow
{
cpu.fan.speed(500.rpm)
cpu.max.process(100)
}
<
logic.handle(0)
int main()
int var()
array.max(100000000)
>
'open and write the text in a free handle window
open mainwin(io<std>) as free(1)
{
write.free(1).("Hello",&sym," world",&sym)(&sym<",">&sym<"!">
apply.free(1) to text
}
'reset the fan, cpu, and vars
<
logic(std)
fan(std.auto)
cpu.max(auto)
unint main()
unint var()
un.array.max(std)
>
'end
end
.end/
== Simula ==
BEGIN
OutText("Hello, world!");
OutImage;
END
== Smalltalk ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Transcript show: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
alternative:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">StdoutStream nextPutLine: 'Hello, world'</syntaxhighlight>
== SML ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sml">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
== SNOBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="snobol">
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== Span ==
class Hello {
static public main: args {
Console << "Hello, world!\n";
}
}
== SPARK ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="ada">
with Spark_IO;
--# inherit Spark_IO;
--# main_program;
procedure Hello_World
--# global in out Spark_IO.Outputs;
--# derives Spark_IO.Outputs from Spark_IO.Outputs;
is
begin
Spark_IO.Put_Line (Spark_IO.Standard_Output, "Hello, world!", 0);
end Hello_World;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Spin ==
Spin is the high level language from Parallax Inc. used to program their Propeller multi-core micro-controllers.
The program assumes that the software UART object, provided with the Propeller IDE, is used to deliver the message over a serial line.
CON
_clkmode = xtal1 + pll16x
_xinfreq = 5_000_000
OBJ
console : "FullDuplexSerial"
PUB start
console.start(31, 30, 0, 115_200)
console.str(string("Hello, world!", 13))
== SPITBOL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="snobol">
OUTPUT = "Hello, world!"
END
</syntaxhighlight>
== SPSS Syntax ==
ECHO "Hello, world!".
== SSPL ==
1.0
print Hello, World!
end
== Standard ML ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sml">print "Hello, world!\n";</syntaxhighlight>
== SQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
SELECT 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or (for EnterpriseDB's Stored Procedure Language (SPL))
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello, world!');
END;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. Oracle dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">SELECT 'Hello, world!' FROM dual;</syntaxhighlight>
or (for Oracle's PL/SQL proprietary procedural language)
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(1000000);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hello, world!');
END;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. MySQL or PostgreSQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">SELECT 'Hello, world!';</syntaxhighlight>
or (for PostgreSQL's PL/pgSQL Procedural language)
<syntaxhighlight lang="plpgsql">
CREATE FUNCTION hello_world() RETURNS text AS $$
BEGIN
RETURN 'Hello, world!';
END
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
</syntaxhighlight>
or (e.g. T-SQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">PRINT 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
or (for KB-SQL dialect)
<syntaxhighlight lang="sql">
select Null from DATA_DICTIONARY.SQL_QUERY
FOOTER ''or HEADER or DETAIL or FINAL event''
write "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
== STARLET ==
RACINE: HELLO_WORLD.
NOTIONS:
HELLO_WORLD : ecrire("Hello, world!").
== Stata ==
Define program in script (.do-file) or at command line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="do">
capture program drop hello /*Define Hello, world! program*/
program define hello
di "Hello, world!"
end
hello /*run Hello, world! program*/
</syntaxhighlight>
Or, interactively at the command line:
di "Hello, world!"
== SuperCollider ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="sc">
"Hello, world!".postln;
</syntaxhighlight>
or, for interactive prompt,
"Hello, world!"
== Supernova ==
I want window and the window title is hello world.
== Swift ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="swift">
println("Hello, world!") // Swift 1.x
print("Hello, world!") // Swift 2.x
</syntaxhighlight>
== TACL ==
#OUTPUT Hello, world!
== Tcl (Tool command language) ==
''See also [[#Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)|GUI section]]''.
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">puts "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Template Toolkit ==
[% GET "Hola mundo!"; %]
Or the English version:
[% GET "Hello world!"; %]
== Thyme ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="text"> print ("Hello, world!") </syntaxhighlight>
== TOM (rewriting language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
public class HelloWorld {
%include { string.tom }
public final static void main(String[] args) {
String who = "world";
%match(String who) {
"World" -> { System.out.println("Hello, " + who + "!"); }
_ -> { System.out.println("Don't panic"); }
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== TSQL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">
Declare @Output varchar(16)
Set @Output='Hello, world!'
Select 'Output' = @Output
</syntaxhighlight>
or, simpler variations:
<syntaxhighlight lang="tsql">
Select 'Hello, world!'
Print 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
== TTCN-3 ==
module hello_world {
control {
log("Hello, world!");
}
}
== Turing ==
put "Hello world!"
== UNIX-style shell ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
echo 'Hello, world!'
</syntaxhighlight>
or using an inline 'here document'
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
cat <<'DELIM'
Hello, world!
DELIM
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
printf '%s' $'Hello, world!\n'
</syntaxhighlight>
or for a curses interface:
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
dialog --msgbox 'Hello, world!' 0 0
</syntaxhighlight>
== Vala ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vala">using GLib;
public int main(string[] args)
{
stdout.printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}</syntaxhighlight>
== Verilog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module main();
initial begin
#0 $display("Hello, world!!");
#1 $finish;
end
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
or (a little more complicated)
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module hello(clk);
input clk;
always @(posedge clk) $display("Hello, world!!");
endmodule
module main();
reg clk;
hello H1(clk);
initial begin
#0 clk=0;
#5 clk=1;
#1 $finish;
end
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="verilog">
module hello(clk);
input clk;
always @(posedge clk) $display("Hello, world!!");
endmodule
module main();
reg clk;
hello H1(clk);
initial begin
#0 clk=0;
#23 $display("--23--");
#100 $finish;
end
always #5 clk=~clk;
endmodule
</syntaxhighlight>
== VHDL ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vhdl">
use std.textio.all;
entity Hello is
end Hello;
architecture Hello_Arch of Hello is
begin
p : process
variable l:line;
begin
write(l, String'("Hello, world!"));
writeline(output, l);
wait;
end process;
end Hello_Arch;
</syntaxhighlight>
== Visual Basic Script ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">WScript.Echo "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
OR as a VBscript file
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbscript">MsgBox "Hello, world!"</syntaxhighlight>
== Visual Prolog ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="visualprolog">
#include @"pfc\console\console.ph"
goal
console::init(),
stdio::write("Hello, world!").
</syntaxhighlight>
== VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="C++">
#X3D V3.3 utf8
Shape {
geometry Text {
string [ "hello, world" ]
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Web Assembly ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="wat">
(module
(type $type0 (func (result i32)))
(table 0 anyfunc)
(memory 1)
(export "memory" memory)
(export "hello" $func0)
(func $func0 (result i32)
i32.const 16
)
(data (i32.const 16)
"Hello World\00"
)
)
</syntaxhighlight>
== X# ==
sub:main
load:mscorlib.dll
push:Hello, World!
invoke:mscorlib.dll:System.Console:Write:1
endsub
== X3D (Extensible 3D) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="XML">
<X3D profile='Immersive' version='3.3'>
<Scene>
<Shape>
<Text string='"hello, world"'/>
</Shape>
</Scene>
</X3D>
</syntaxhighlight>
== XC ==
XC is a C like language from XMOS Ltd offering features supporting Communicating Sequential Processes on their multi-threaded, multi-core processors.
This example shows some of those features.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
#include <platform.h>
#define BIT_RATE 115200
#define BIT_TIME XS1_TIMER_HZ / BIT_RATE
// A one bit output port with buffering
out port:1 buffered uart_tx = PORT_UART_TX;
// Thread implements serial transmitter using the ports timer.
void console (chanend c, out port:1 buffered TXD)
{
unsigned time;
char byte;
while (1)
{
c :> byte; // Read byte from the consol output channel.
TXD <: 0 @ time; // Set start bit and save IO time stamp.
for (int j = 0; j < 8; j += 1) // Data bits.
{
time += BIT_TIME; // Time of next bit.
TXD @ time <: >> byte; // Shift out next bit on time.
}
time += BIT_TIME; // Two stop bits
TXD @ time <: 1;
time += BIT_TIME;
TXD @ time <: 1;
}
}
// Thread issues greeting message to the console
void greeter(chanend c)
{
char msg[] = "Hello World!\n";
int i;
while (1) // Repeatedly send message to console output channel.
{
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(msg) - 1; i++)
{
c <: msg[i]; // Output a byte to the channel.
}
}
}
int main()
{
chan c; // Communication channel between threads.
par // Parallel execution of block statements.
{
on stdcore[0]: console(c, uart_tx); // Run console output thread on core 0.
on stdcore[1]: greeter(c); // Run greeter thread or core 1.
}
return 0;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== XL ==
use XL.UI.CONSOLE
WriteLn "Hello, world!"
or
import IO = XL.UI.CONSOLE
IO.WriteLn "Hello, world!"
== XMLmosaic ==
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<Class>
<Type>XMLmosaic Class</Type>
<Method>
<Name id="1">Main</Name>
<Code id="1">void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine('Hello World!');
}
</Code>
</Method>
<Counter>
<Count>1</Count>
</Counter>
</Class>
</syntaxhighlight>
== Yorick ==
write, "Hello, world!";
Note: The semicolon is optional.
== Zdzich ==
Programming language with commands in Polish. [http://www.jelcyn.com/dos/zdzich.htm Webpage]
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
pisz Hello World!
koniec
</syntaxhighlight>
==Graphical user interfaces (GUIs)==
===ActionScript (Adobe Flash)===
<syntaxhighlight lang="actionscript">
this.createTextField("hello_txt",0,10,10,100,20);
this.hello_txt.text="Hello, world!";
</syntaxhighlight>
=== AppleScript ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="applescript">
display dialog "Hello, world!" buttons {"OK"} default button 1
</syntaxhighlight>
=== boo ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="boo">
import System.Drawing
import System.Windows.Forms
f = Form()
f.Controls.Add(Label(Text: "Hello, world!", Location: Point(40,30)))
f.Controls.Add(Button(Text: "Ok", Location: Point(50, 55), Click: {Application.Exit()}))
Application.Run(f)
</syntaxhighlight>
Functional equivalent of C# program below.
=== C# ===
In C# 10, using the <code>MessageBox</code> class, with top-level statements enabled (default), the code is only one line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!");
</syntaxhighlight>
Alternatively, one could write the dialog box from the scratch:
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
public class HelloWorldForm : Form {
public static void Main() {
Application.EnableVisualStyles();
Application.Run(new HelloWorldForm());
}
public HelloWorldForm() {
Label label = new Label();
label.Text = "Hello, world!";
label.Location = new Point(40, 30);
this.Controls.Add(label);
Button button = new Button();
button.Text = "OK";
button.Location = new Point(50, 55);
this.Controls.Add(button);
button.Click += new EventHandler(button_Click);
}
private void button_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
Application.Exit();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Clarion ===
The simplest way to achieve this is with the built in message function that is similar to the windows messageBox().
PROGRAM
MAP
END
CODE
MESSAGE('Hello, world!!','Clarion')
RETURN
A more real world example uses a Clarion structure to declare a window and the Clarion Accept loop to process events from that window.
PROGRAM
MAP
HelloProcedure PROCEDURE()
END
CODE
HelloProcedure()
RETURN
HelloProcedure PROCEDURE()
Window WINDOW('Clarion for Windows'),AT(,,222,116),FONT('Tahoma',8,,FONT:regular),ICON('Hey.ICO'), |
SYSTEM,GRAY
STRING('Hello, world!!'),AT(91,22),USE(?String1)
BUTTON('Close'),AT(92,78,37,14),USE(?CloseBtn),LEFT
END
CODE
OPEN(Window)
ACCEPT
CASE ACCEPTED()
OF ?CloseBtn
POST(EVENT:CloseWindow)
END
END
CLOSE(Window)
RETURN
=== Cocoa or GNUStep (In Objective C)===
<syntaxhighlight lang="objc">
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
@interface hello : NSObject {
}
@end
@implementation hello
-(void)awakeFromNib
{
NSBeep(); // we don't need this but it's conventional to beep
// when you show an alert
NSRunAlertPanel(@"Message from your Computer", @"Hello, world!", @"Hi!",
nil, nil);
}
@end
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Curl ===
{curl 3.0, 4.0 applet}
{curl-file-attributes character-encoding = "utf-8"}
Hello, world!
=== Delphi, Kylix ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
program Hello_World;
uses
QDialogs;
begin
ShowMessage('Hello, world!');
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi">
program Hello_World;
uses
QDialogs;
begin
MessageDlg ('Hello, world!', mtInformation, [mbOk], 0);
end.
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Erlang ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="erlang">
-module(hello_world).
-export([hello/0]).
hello() ->
S = gs:start(),
Win = gs:create(window, S, [{width, 100}, {height, 50}]),
gs:create(label, Win, [{label, {text, "Hello, world!"}}]),
gs:config(Win, {map, true}),
receive
{gs, Win, destroy, _, _} ->
gs:stop()
end,
ok.
</syntaxhighlight>
One way of invoking this would be to enter <kbd>hello_world:hello().</kbd> in the Erlang shell; another would be to run from a command line:
erl -noshell -run hello_world hello -run init stop
=== Euphoria ===
MS-Windows only - basic.
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include msgbox.e
if message_box("Hello, world!", "Hello", 0) then end if
</syntaxhighlight>
MS-Windows only - using Win32Lib library
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include win32lib.ew
createForm({
";Window; Hello",
";Label; Hello, world!"
})
include w32start.ew
</syntaxhighlight>
=== F# ===
Using WindowsForms, at the F# interactive prompt:
<syntaxhighlight lang="fsharp">let _ = System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!");;</syntaxhighlight>
=== FLTK2 (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <fltk/Window.h>
#include <fltk/Widget.h>
#include <fltk/run.h>
using namespace fltk;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
Window *window = new Window(300, 180);
window->begin();
Widget *box = new Widget(20, 40, 260, 100, "Hello, world!");
box->box(UP_BOX);
box->labelfont(HELVETICA_BOLD_ITALIC);
box->labelsize(36);
box->labeltype(SHADOW_LABEL);
window->end();
window->show(argc, argv);
return run();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== G (LabVIEW) ===
PUBLIC SUB Main()
Message.Info("Hello, world!")
END
=== Gtk# (in C#) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using Gtk;
using GtkSharp;
using System;
class Hello {
static void Main()
{
Application.Init ();
Window window = new Window("");
window.DeleteEvent += cls_evn;
Button close = new Button ("Hello, world!");
close.Clicked += new EventHandler(cls_evn);
window.Add(close);
window.ShowAll();
Application.Run ();
}
static void cls_evn(object obj, EventArgs args)
{
Application.Quit();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== GTK+ 2.x (in Euphoria) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
include gtk2/wrapper.e
Info(NULL,"Hello","Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== IOC/OCL (in IBM VisualAge for C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <iframe.hpp>
void main()
{
IFrameWindow frame("Hello, world!");
frame.showModally()
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Java ===
==== Swing ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import javax.swing.*;
class HelloWorld {
public static void main(final String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.add(new JLabel("Hello World", SwingConstants.CENTER));
frame.setSize(200, 100);
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
==== JavaFX and FXML files ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
package example;
public class FXMLDocumentController extends Application implements Initializable {
@Override
public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception {
Parent root = FXMLLoader.load(getClass().getResource("FXMLDocument.fxml"));
Scene scene = new Scene(root);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.show();
}
@FXML
private Label label;
@Override
public void initialize(URL url, ResourceBundle rb) {
label.setText("Hello World!");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?import java.lang.*?>
<?import java.util.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.control.*?>
<?import javafx.scene.layout.*?>
<AnchorPane id="AnchorPane" prefHeight="200" prefWidth="320" xmlns:fx="http://javafx.com/fxml/1" fx:controller="example.FXMLDocumentController">
<children>
<Label layoutX="126" layoutY="80" minHeight="16" minWidth="69" fx:id="label" />
</children>
</AnchorPane>
</syntaxhighlight>
==== GTK (java-gnome) ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import org.gnome.gdk.*;
class GdkSimple extends Window {
public GdkSimple() {
setTitle("Example");
connect((DeleteEvent)(source, event) -> {
Gtk.mainQuit();
return false;
});
add(new Label("Hello World"));
setDefaultSize(250, 150);
setPosition(WindowPosition.CENTER);
show();
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Gtk.init(args);
new GdkSimple();
Gtk.main();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== K ===
This creates a window labeled "Hello, world!" with a button labeled "Hello, world!".
<syntaxhighlight lang="k">
hello:hello..l:"Hello, world!"
hello..c:`button
`show$`hello
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Microsoft Foundation Classes (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <afx.h>
#include <afxwin.h>
class CHelloWin : public CWnd
{
protected:
DECLARE_MESSAGE_MAP()
afx_msg void OnPaint(void)
{
CPaintDC dc(this);
dc.TextOut(15, 3, TEXT("Hello, world!"), 13);
}
};
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CHelloWin, CWnd)
ON_WM_PAINT()
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
class CHelloApp : public CWinApp
{
virtual BOOL InitInstance();
};
CHelloApp theApp;
LPCTSTR wndClass;
BOOL CHelloApp::InitInstance()
{
CWinApp::InitInstance();
CHelloWin* hello = new CHelloWin();
m_pMainWnd = hello;
wndClass = AfxRegisterWndClass(CS_VREDRAW | CS_HREDRAW, 0, (HBRUSH)::GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH), 0);
hello->CreateEx(0, wndClass, TEXT("Hello MFC"), WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, 120, 50, NULL, NULL);
hello->ShowWindow(SW_SHOW);
hello->UpdateWindow();
return TRUE;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Adobe Flex MXML ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mxml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml">
<mx:Label text="Hello, world!"/>
</mx:Application>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== NSIS ===
This creates a message box saying "Hello, world!".
<syntaxhighlight lang="nsis">
OutFile "HelloWorld.exe"
Name "Hello, world!"
Caption "Hello, world!"
Section Hello, world!
SectionEnd
Function .onInit
MessageBox MB_OK "Hello, world!"
Quit
FunctionEnd
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OCaml ===
'' Uses lablgtk ''
<syntaxhighlight lang="ocaml">
let () =
let window = GWindow.window ~title:"Hello" ~border_width:10 () in
window#connect#destroy ~callback:GMain.Main.quit;
let button = GButton.button ~label:"Hello World" ~packing:window#add () in
button#connect#clicked ~callback:window#destroy;
window#show ();
GMain.Main.main ()
</syntaxhighlight>
=== OPL ===
(On Psion Series 3 and later compatible PDAs.)
PROC guihello:
ALERT("Hello, world!","","Exit")
ENDP
or
PROC hello:
dINIT "Window Title"
dTEXT "","Hello, world!"
dBUTTONS "OK",13
DIALOG
ENDP
=== Pure Data ===
Patch as ASCII-art:
[Hello, world!(
|
[print]
Patch as sourcecode:
#N canvas 0 0 300 300 10;
#X msg 100 150 Hello, world!;
#X obj 100 200 print;
#X connect 0 0 1 0;
=== Python ===
==== Tkinter ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from Tkinter import Tk, Label
root = Tk()
Label(root, text="Hello, world!").pack()
root.mainloop()
</syntaxhighlight>
Using PyQt:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import sys
from PyQt4.QtCore import *
from PyQt4.QtGui import *
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
label = QLabel("Hello, World!")
label.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())
</syntaxhighlight>
==== PyGTK ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
from gtk import *
label = Label("Hello, world!")
label.show()
window = Window()
window.add(label)
window.show()
main()
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Pygame ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import pygame
import sys
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((512, 256), 0, 32)
f = pygame.font.SysFont(None, 32)
t = f.render("Hello, world!", True, (255, 255, 255))
tR = t.get_rect()
screen.blit(t, tR)
while True:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
pygame.quit()
sys.exit()
pygame.display.update()
</syntaxhighlight>
==== Kivy ====
Kivy multi-platform framework
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import kivy
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.uix.label import Label
class MyApp(App):
def build(self):
return Label(text='Hello world')
MyApp().run()
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Qt toolkit (in C++) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <QApplication>
#include <QMessageBox>
int main(int argc, char * argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QMessageBox::information(0, "Qt4", "Hello World!");
}
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <qapplication.h>
#include <qpushbutton.h>
#include <qwidget.h>
#include <iostream>
class HelloWorld : public QWidget
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
HelloWorld();
virtual ~HelloWorld();
public slots:
void handleButtonClicked();
QPushButton *mPushButton;
};
HelloWorld::HelloWorld() :
QWidget(),
mPushButton(new QPushButton("Hello, world!", this))
{
connect(mPushButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(handleButtonClicked()));
}
HelloWorld::~HelloWorld() {}
void HelloWorld::handleButtonClicked()
{
std::cout << "Hello, world!" << std::endl;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
HelloWorld helloWorld;
app.setMainWidget(&helloWorld);
helloWorld.show();
return app.exec();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
#include <QApplication>
#include <QPushButton>
#include <QVBoxLayout>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QApplication app(argc, argv);
QWidget *window = new QWidget;
QVBoxLayout *layout = new QVBoxLayout(window);
QPushButton *hello = new QPushButton("Hello, world!", window);
//connect the button to quitting
hello->connect(hello, SIGNAL(clicked()), &app, SLOT(quit()));
layout->addWidget(hello);
layout->setMargin(10);
layout->setSpacing(10);
window->show();
return app.exec();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Rebol ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
view layout [text "Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Red ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
view [text "Hello, world!"]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Robotic (MegaZeux) ===
* "Hello, world!"
end
=== RPL ===
(On Hewlett-Packard HP-48G and HP-49G series calculators.)
<!-- HP-48: G qualifier necessary since MSGBOX function does not exist on
the earlier S/SX models, but is included in the G/GX/G+/GII models -->
<< "Hello, world!" MSGBOX >>
=== RTML ===
'''Hello''' ()
TEXT "Hello, world!"
=== Ruby with WxWidgets ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'wxruby'
class HelloWorldApp < Wx::App
def on_init
ourFrame = Wx::Frame.new(nil, -1, "Hello, world!").show
ourDialogBox = Wx::MessageDialog.new(ourFrame, "Hello, world!", "Information:", \
Wx::OK|Wx::ICON_INFORMATION).show_modal
end
end
HelloWorldApp.new.main_loop
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ruby with GTK+ ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'gtk2'
Gtk.init
window = Gtk::Window.new
window.signal_connect("delete_event") { Gtk.main_quit; false }
button = Gtk::Button.new("Hello, world!")
button.signal_connect("clicked") { Gtk.main_quit; false }
window.add(button)
window.show_all
Gtk.main
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ruby with Tk ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="ruby">
require 'tk'
window = TkRoot.new { title 'Hello, world!' }
button = TkButton.new(window) {
text 'Hello, world!'
command proc { exit }
pack
}
Tk.mainloop
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Smalltalk ===
Evaluate in a workspace:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Dialog confirm: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
Using the Morphic GUI toolkit of Squeak Smalltalk:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">
('Hello, world!' asMorph openInWindow) submorphs second color: Color black
</syntaxhighlight>
Using wxSqueak:
<syntaxhighlight lang="smalltalk">Wx messageBox: 'Hello, world!'</syntaxhighlight>
===SWT with Java===
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT;
import org.eclipse.swt.layout.RowLayout;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Label;
public class SWTHello {
public static void main (String [] args) {
Display display = new Display ();
final Shell shell = new Shell(display);
RowLayout layout = new RowLayout();
layout.justify = true;
layout.pack = true;
shell.setLayout(layout);
shell.setText("Hello, world!");
Label label = new Label(shell, SWT.CENTER);
label.setText("Hello, world!");
shell.pack();
shell.open ();
while (!shell.isDisposed ()) {
if (!display.readAndDispatch ()) display.sleep ();
}
display.dispose ();
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Tk ===
label .l -text "Hello, world!"
pack .l
and the same in one line
pack [label .l -text "Hello, world!"]
=== Tcl with Tk ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">
package require Tk
tk_messageBox -message "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
or
<syntaxhighlight lang="tcl">
package require Tk
pack [button .b -text "Hello, world!" -command exit]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ubercode ===
Ubercode 1 class Hello
public function main()
code
call Msgbox("Hello", "Hello, world!")
end function
end class
=== Uniface ===
message "Hello, world!"
=== Virtools ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp">
void main ()
{
String s = "Hello World.";
bc.OutputToConsole (s);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== VBA ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="VBscript">
Sub Main()
MsgBox "Hello, world!"
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Basic .NET 2003/2005 ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Private Sub Form_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
Me.Close()
End Sub
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the previous example will only work when the code is entered as part of a Form Load Event, such as the one created by default when generating a new project in the Visual Studio programming environment. Equivalently, the following code is roughly equivalent to the traditional Visual Basic 6 code by disabling the Application Framework and setting 'Sub Main' as the entry point for the application:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Public Module MyApplication
Sub Main()
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Class
</syntaxhighlight>
or using a class;
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
Public Class MyApplication
Shared Sub Main()
MessageBox.Show("Hello, world!")
End Sub
End Class
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Visual Prolog (note box) ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="visualprolog">
#include @"pfc\vpi\vpi.ph"
goal
vpiCommonDialogs::note("Hello, world!").
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Windows API (in C) ===
This uses the Windows API to create a full window containing the text.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" enclose="div">
/*
Name: Win32 example
Copyright: GLP
Author: Ryon S. Hunter
Date: 20/03/07 17:11
Description: This is an example of what a Win32 hello world looks like.
*/
#include <windows.h>
#define APPTITLE "Win32 - Hello world"
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE,int);
ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE);
LRESULT CALLBACK WinProc(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM);
LRESULT CALLBACK WinProc(HWND hWnd, UINT message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
PAINTSTRUCT ps;
COLORREF c = RGB( 0, 0, 0 );
HDC hdc;
RECT rt;
switch(message)
{
case WM_DESTROY: // Exit the window? Ok
PostQuitMessage(0);
break;
case WM_PAINT:
GetClientRect( hWnd, &rt );
hdc = BeginPaint( hWnd, &ps );
DrawText( hdc, "Hello world!", sizeof( "Hello world!" ), &rt, DT_CENTER );
EndPaint( hWnd, &ps );
break;
}
return DefWindowProc(hWnd,message,wParam,lParam);
}
ATOM MyRegisterClass(HINSTANCE hInstance)
{
WNDCLASSEX wc;
wc.cbSize = sizeof( WNDCLASSEX );
wc.style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
wc.lpfnWndProc = (WNDPROC)WinProc;
wc.cbClsExtra = 0;
wc.cbWndExtra = 0;
wc.hInstance = 0;
wc.hIcon = NULL;
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor( NULL, IDC_ARROW );
wc.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH)GetStockObject(WHITE_BRUSH);
wc.lpszMenuName = NULL;
wc.lpszClassName = APPTITLE;
wc.hIconSm = NULL;
return RegisterClassEx(&wc);
}
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow)
{
HWND hWnd;
hWnd = CreateWindow( // Create a win32 window
APPTITLE,
APPTITLE,
WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
CW_USEDEFAULT,
500,
400,
NULL,
NULL,
hInstance,
NULL);
if(!hWnd) return FALSE;
ShowWindow( hWnd, nCmdShow );
UpdateWindow( hWnd );
return TRUE;
}
int WINAPI WinMain( HINSTANCE hInstance,
HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
LPSTR lpCmdLine,
int nCmdShow )
{
MSG msg;
MyRegisterClass(hInstance);
if(!InitInstance( hInstance,nCmdShow) )
return 1;
while( GetMessage( &msg, NULL, 0, 0 ) )
{
TranslateMessage( &msg );
DispatchMessage( &msg );
}
return msg.wParam;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Xojo ===
In the Open event handler of the default window:
<syntaxhighlight lang="vbnet">
MsgBox("Hello world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
=== XUL ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://global/skin/" type="text/css"?>
<window id="yourwindow" xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul">
<label value="Hello, World!"/>
</window>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Maple ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="mupad">
with(Maplets):
with(Maplets[Elements]):
maplet := Maplet( [["Hello world!"]] ):
Display( maplet );
</syntaxhighlight>
== Document formats ==
=== ASCII ===
The following sequence of characters, expressed in hexadecimal notation (with carriage return and newline characters at end of sequence):
48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 21 0D 0A
The following sequence of characters, expressed as binary numbers (with cr/nl as above, and the same ordering of bytes):
00-07: 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00101100 00100000 01110111
08-0E: 01101111 01110010 01101100 01100100 00100001 00001101 00001010
== Page description languages ==
=== XHTML 1.1 ===
(Using UTF-8 character set.)
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title>Hello, world!</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello, world!</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== HTML ===
====Simple====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<html>
<body>
Hello, world!
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
====Informal====
The <html> and <body> tags are not necessary for informal testing.
Simply write it as text without tags.
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
====HTML 4.01 Strict (full)====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello, world!</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Hello, world!</p>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
The first paragraph of the W3C Recommendation on [http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html The global structure of an HTML document] also features this example.
====HTML 4.01 Strict (smallest)====
This is the smallest legal version, leaving out all optional tags
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN">
<title>Hello, world!</title>
<p>Hello, world!
</syntaxhighlight>
==== HTML 5 ====
<syntaxhighlight lang="html">
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello, World!</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
</body>
</html>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Markdown ===
<pre>
Hello, World!
</pre>
=== MediaWiki/Wikitext ===
<pre>
Hello, World!
</pre>
=== PDF ===
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<<
/Type /Pages
/Count 1
/Kids [4 0 R]
>>
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4 0 obj
<<
/Type /Page
/Parent 3 0 R
/Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R >>/ProcSet 6 0 R
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xref
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trailer
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%%EOF
This is a valid PDF only if the text file has CRLF line endings.
=== PostScript ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscript">
% Displays on console.
(Hello, world!) =
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="postscript">
%!
% Displays as page output.
/Courier findfont
24 scalefont
setfont
100 100 moveto
(Hello, world!) show
showpage
</syntaxhighlight>
=== RTF ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
{\rtf1\ansi\deff0
{\fonttbl {\f0 Courier New;}}
\f0\fs20 Hello, world!
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== SVG ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="200" height="100">
<text x="50" y="50">Hello, world!</text>
</svg>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== TeX ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
Hello, world!
\bye
</syntaxhighlight>
=== LaTeX 2ε ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello, world!
\end{document}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== ConTeXt ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\starttext
Hello, world!
\stoptext
</syntaxhighlight>
== Media-based scripting languages ==
=== AviSynth ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
BlankClip()
Subtitle("Hello, world!")
</syntaxhighlight>
(Creates a video with default properties)
=== Lingo (Macromedia Director scripting language) ===
on exitFrame me
put "Hello, world!"
end
Outputs the string to the message window if placed in a single movie frame. Alternatively, to display an alert box stating the message you could use
on exitFrame me
alert "Hello, world!"
end
=== POV-Ray ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="pov">
#include "colors.inc"
camera {
location <3, 1, -10>
look_at <3,0,0>
}
light_source { <500,500,-1000> White }
text {
ttf "timrom.ttf" "Hello, world!" 1, 0
pigment { White }
}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Esoteric programming languages ==
This page shows the Hello, world! program in esoteric programming languages — that is, working programming languages that were designed as experiments or jokes and were not intended for serious use.
=== 0815 ===
<pre>
<:48:x<:65:=<:6C:$=$=$$~<:03:+$<:2c:~$~<:c:x-$<:77:
~$~<:8:x-$~<:03:+$~<:06:x-$x<:0e:x-$=x<:43:x-$
</pre>
=== Alef++ ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
use java.lang.*;
main
{
System->out->println[ 'Hello, world!' ];
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== [http://esolangs.org/wiki/Arrow Arrow] ===
■→→■↓■←■←■↓■→→■ /* makes H */
→→■↓■↑↑↑■ /* makes I */
=== Befunge ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
"!dlrow olleH">v
:
,
^_@
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
v v"Hello, world!!"<
> ^
> >:#v_@
^ .<
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="befunge">
0"!dlrow olleH">,:#<_@
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Binary lambda calculus ===
As documented at http://www.ioccc.org/2012/tromp/hint.html
(any of the 16 ASCII characters from ' ' to '/' can be used at the start)
!Hello, world
=== BlooP, FlooP ===
From Eric Raymond's interpreter package (changed to use upper case as in the book).
DEFINE PROCEDURE <nowiki>''HELLO-WORLD''</nowiki>[N]:
BLOCK 0: BEGIN
PRINT['Hello, world!'];
BLOCK 0: END.
=== [[w:en:Brainfuck|brainfuck]] ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="bf">+++++ +++++ initialize counter (cell #0) to 10
[ use loop to set the next four cells to 70/100/30/10
> +++++ ++ add 7 to cell #1
> +++++ +++++ add 10 to cell #2
> +++ add 3 to cell #3
> + add 1 to cell #4
<<<< - decrement counter (cell #0)
]
> ++ . print 'H'
> + . print 'e'
+++++ ++ . print 'l'
. print 'l'
+++ . print 'o'
> ++ . print ' '
<< +++++ +++++ +++++ . print 'W'
> . print 'o'
+++ . print 'r'
----- - . print 'l'
----- --- . print 'd'
> + . print '!'
> . print '\n'
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Chef ===
[http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/chef_hello.html Hello, world! Souffle] by David Morgan-Mar.
Hello World Souffle.
This recipe prints the immortal words "Hello world!", in a basically brute force way. It also makes a lot of food for one person.
Ingredients.
72 g haricot beans
101 eggs
108 g lard
111 cups oil
32 zucchinis
119 ml water
114 g red salmon
100 g dijon mustard
33 potatoes
Method.
Put potatoes into the mixing bowl.
Put dijon mustard into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put red salmon into the mixing bowl.
Put oil into the mixing bowl.
Put water into the mixing bowl.
Put zucchinis into the mixing bowl.
Put oil into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put lard into the mixing bowl.
Put eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put haricot beans into the mixing bowl.
Liquefy contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Serves 1.
Later Mike Worth wrote [http://www.mike-worth.com/2013/03/31/baking-a-hello-world-cake tastier and actually functional recipe].
Hello World Cake with Chocolate sauce.
This prints hello world, while being tastier than Hello World Souffle. The main
chef makes a " world!" cake, which he puts in the baking dish. When he gets the
sous chef to make the "Hello" chocolate sauce, it gets put into the baking dish
and then the whole thing is printed when he refrigerates the sauce. When
actually cooking, I'm interpreting the chocolate sauce baking dish to be
separate from the cake one and Liquify to mean either melt or blend depending on
context.
Ingredients.
33 g chocolate chips
100 g butter
54 ml double cream
2 pinches baking powder
114 g sugar
111 ml beaten eggs
119 g flour
32 g cocoa powder
0 g cake mixture
Cooking time: 25 minutes.
Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius.
Method.
Put chocolate chips into the mixing bowl.
Put butter into the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put beaten eggs into the mixing bowl.
Put flour into the mixing bowl.
Put baking powder into the mixing bowl.
Put cocoa powder into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 1 minute.
Combine double cream into the mixing bowl.
Stir the mixing bowl for 4 minutes.
Liquify the contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
bake the cake mixture.
Wait until baked.
Serve with chocolate sauce.
chocolate sauce.
Ingredients.
111 g sugar
108 ml hot water
108 ml heated double cream
101 g dark chocolate
72 g milk chocolate
Method.
Clean the mixing bowl.
Put sugar into the mixing bowl.
Put hot water into the mixing bowl.
Put heated double cream into the mixing bowl.
dissolve the sugar.
agitate the sugar until dissolved.
Liquify the dark chocolate.
Put dark chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquify the milk chocolate.
Put milk chocolate into the mixing bowl.
Liquify contents of the mixing bowl.
Pour contents of the mixing bowl into the baking dish.
Refrigerate for 1 hour.
=== False ===
"Hello, World!
"
The newline before the terminating quote mark is necessary.
=== HQ9+ ===
H
=== INTERCAL programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="fortran">
PLEASE DO ,1 <- #13
DO ,1 SUB #1 <- #238
DO ,1 SUB #2 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #3 <- #112
DO ,1 SUB #4 <- #0
DO ,1 SUB #5 <- #64
DO ,1 SUB #6 <- #238
DO ,1 SUB #7 <- #26
DO ,1 SUB #8 <- #248
DO ,1 SUB #9 <- #168
DO ,1 SUB #10 <- #24
DO ,1 SUB #11 <- #16
DO ,1 SUB #12 <- #158
DO ,1 SUB #13 <- #52
PLEASE READ OUT ,1
PLEASE GIVE UP
</syntaxhighlight>
=== LOLCODE ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
HAI;
CAN HAS STDIO?;
VISIBLE "Hello, World!";
KTHXBYE;
</syntaxhighlight>
===LOLGraphics===
HAI 3.4 0 100
IM IN UR CODE EXECUTIN UR KOMANDZ
PLZ PRINT TEXT HELLO WORLD!
IM OUTTA UR CODE
=== Malbolge programming language ===
(=<`:9876Z4321UT.-Q+*)M'&%$H"!~}|Bzy?=|{z<nowiki>]</nowiki>KwZY44Eq0/{mlk**hKs_dG5<nowiki>[</nowiki>m_BA{?-Y;;Vb'rR5431M}/.zHGwEDCBA@98\6543W10/.R,+O< hello
=== P programming language ===
"Hello, world!\n"
=== Perl ===
Not really an esoteric language, but this code uses [[w:Obfuscated_code|obfuscation]]:
<syntaxhighlight lang="perl">
qq chop lc and print chr ord uc q chop uc and print chr ord q ne sin and
print chr ord qw q le q and print chr ord q else and print chr ord q pop
and print chr oct oct ord uc qw q bind q and print chr ord q q eq and print
chr ord qw q warn q and print chr ord q pop and print chr ord q qr q and
print chr ord q else and print chr ord qw q do q and print chr hex length
q q semctl setpgrp chop q
</syntaxhighlight>
=== [[w:en:Esoteric_programming_language#Piet|Piet]] ===
Piet programming language uses only colors.
[[File:Hello world piet.png|thumb|none|203px|Hello world in piet (see from 41:40 minute on "The Art of Code" on YouTube)]]
=== Rockstar ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
Shout "Hello, world!"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Shakespeare ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="moin">
The Infamous Hello World Program.
Romeo, a young man with a remarkable patience.
Juliet, a likewise young woman of remarkable grace.
Ophelia, a remarkable woman much in dispute with Hamlet.
Hamlet, the flatterer of Andersen Insulting A/S.
Act I: Hamlet's insults and flattery.
Scene I: The insulting of Romeo.
[Enter Hamlet and Romeo]
Hamlet:
You lying stupid fatherless big smelly half-witted coward!
You are as stupid as the difference between a handsome rich brave
hero and thyself! Speak your mind!
You are as brave as the sum of your fat little stuffed misused dusty
old rotten codpiece and a beautiful fair warm peaceful sunny summer's
day. You are as healthy as the difference between the sum of the
sweetest reddest rose and my father and yourself! Speak your mind!
You are as cowardly as the sum of yourself and the difference
between a big mighty proud kingdom and a horse. Speak your mind.
Speak your mind!
[Exit Romeo]
Scene II: The praising of Juliet.
[Enter Juliet]
Hamlet:
Thou art as sweet as the sum of the sum of Romeo and his horse and his
black cat! Speak thy mind!
[Exit Juliet]
Scene III: The praising of Ophelia.
[Enter Ophelia]
Hamlet:
Thou art as lovely as the product of a large rural town and my amazing
bottomless embroidered purse. Speak thy mind!
Thou art as loving as the product of the bluest clearest sweetest sky
and the sum of a squirrel and a white horse. Thou art as beautiful as
the difference between Juliet and thyself. Speak thy mind!
[Exeunt Ophelia and Hamlet]
Act II: Behind Hamlet's back.
Scene I: Romeo and Juliet's conversation.
[Enter Romeo and Juliet]
Romeo:
Speak your mind. You are as worried as the sum of yourself and the
difference between my small smooth hamster and my nose. Speak your
mind!
Juliet:
Speak YOUR mind! You are as bad as Hamlet! You are as small as the
difference between the square of the difference between my little pony
and your big hairy hound and the cube of your sorry little
codpiece. Speak your mind!
[Exit Romeo]
Scene II: Juliet and Ophelia's conversation.
[Enter Ophelia]
Juliet:
Thou art as good as the quotient between Romeo and the sum of a small
furry animal and a leech. Speak your mind!
Ophelia:
Thou art as disgusting as the quotient between Romeo and twice the
difference between a mistletoe and an oozing infected blister! Speak
your mind!
[Exeunt]
</syntaxhighlight>
=== SNUSP ===
/e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\
./\/\/\ /+++\!>.+++o.l.+++++++l/ #/?\
$H!\++++++\ + \comma.------------ .<w++++++++.\ /?\<!\-/
/++++++/ +/\ /.--------o/ \-/!.++++++++++/?\n
/=\++++++\ +\\!=++++++\ \r+++.l------.d--------.>+.!\-/
\!\/\/\/\/ \++++++++++/
Modular SNUSP:
/@@@@++++# #+++@@\ #-----@@@\n
$@\H.@/e.+++++++l.l.+++o.>>++++.< .<@/w.@\o.+++r.++@\l.@\d.>+.@/.#
\@@@@=>++++>+++++<<@+++++# #---@@/!=========/!==/
=== Spoon (programming language) ===
1111110010001011111111111101100000110100010100101111111111001000101111111111011000001101 0100101011111110010100010101110010100101111001000101111111111101100000110100010100111110 0100010000000000000011000001101000101001101101101101111100100010111110110000011010001010 0100100010101110010100000000000000000000010100000000000000000000000000010100100101001010
=== Super NAND Time!! ===
12 (32 35 37 38 42)
13 (35 37 38 39 43)
14 ((31 36 39 42 43))
15 (31 33 34 35 38 40 43)
16 (37 39)
17 ((31 43))
18 ((36 42 43))
20 ((42(43)))
21 44
31 ((31)(44))
32 (32(31))
33 (33(32))
34 (34(33))
35 (35(34))
36 (36(35))
37 (37(36))
38 (38(37))
39 (39(38))
40 (40(39))
41 (41(40))
42 (42(41))
43 (43(42))
44 1
===Taxi programming language===
"Hello, World!" is waiting at the Writer's Depot.
Go to Writer's Depot: west 1st left, 2nd right, 1st left, 2nd left.
Pickup a passenger going to the Post Office.
Go to the Post Office: north 1st right, 2nd right, 1st left.
Go to the Taxi Garage: north 1st right, 1st left, 1st right.
=== T programming language ===
%begin @jump $main
%main.0 @echo %msg
%main.1 @end
%main.count 2
%msg Hello, world!
=== This=That ===
x=Hello,world!
x=print
=== Unlambda programming language ===
`r```````````.H.e.l.l.o. .w.o.r.l.di
=== Var'aq programming language ===
Note: actually prints "What do you want, universe?" in Klingon.
~ nuqneH { ~ 'u' ~ nuqneH disp disp } name
nuqneH
=== Whitespace ===
Note that whitespace has been highlighted (<span style="background:#ffcccc">Space</span>, <span style="background:#ccffcc">Tab</span>)
<!--NOTE: Please be careful when copying/editing the code below, some user agents may automatically insert line breaks for text wrapping, which will cause the code to run incorrectly.-->
<!--There are BUGS in the code, beware!-->
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span>
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<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
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<span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">				</span>
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<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">     </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">			</span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">			</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">			</span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">				</span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">			</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">  </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">			</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">		</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">				</span>
<span style="background:#ffcccc">    </span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">     </span>
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<span style="background:#ffcccc">     </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span>
<span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span>
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<span style="background:#ffcccc">   </span><span style="background:#ccffcc">	</span><span style="background:#ffcccc"> </span>
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=== XS programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<print>Hello, world!</print>
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Ya programming language ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c++">
@HelloWorld.Ya;
using <stdio.h>;
$int($char[][] args) main
printf("Hello, %s!\n", args.Length > 1 ? args[1] : "World");
return 0;
</syntaxhighlight>
=== DUNNBOL1 ===
A code language that draws in binary on a braille plotter.
<pre style="font-size: 90%;">
BGN GRPLOT BIN
DRAWPLOT
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
0011100111001111111001110000000011100000000001111100000000001000001000011111000001111100000100000000011111110000
0001000010000100001000100000000001000000000010000010000000001000001000100000100010000010000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100000000100000000001000000000010000010000000001000001000100000100010000010000100000000010000001000
0001111110000111100000100000000001000000000010000010000000001001001000100000100011111110000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100000000100000000001000000000010000010000000001011101000100000100010000001000100000000010000001000
0001000010000100001000100000000001000000000010000010000000001100011000100000100010000000100100000000010000001000
0011100111001111111001111111100011111111000001111100000000001000001000011111000010000000100111111100011111110000
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
ENDDRAW
END
</pre>
=== SM ===
The OO language looks like C.
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
use System.Windows.Forms;
class HelloWorld extends System.Windows.Forms
{
protected:
String hw;
construct HelloWorld()
{
this.hw = 'Hello, world!';
}
public void function show()
{
MessageBox.show(this.hw, '');
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Skript+ ===
Copy this and paste in ChatGPT, on a new chat:
<pre>
Output: Hello, world!
</pre>
A longer version, which still prints "Hello, world!":
<pre>
CreateBuf: $Hello$
$Hello$: {
[H]
[e]
[l]
[l]
[o]
[,]
[32] @ The ASCII value for space
[w]
[o]
[r]
[l]
[d]
[!]
}
OpenBuf: $Hello$
JoinAllChars: $Hello$ => $Hello2$
Output: $Hello2$
CloseBuf: $Hello$
</pre>
Note: The first method is tested and it's working. I don't know about the second one!
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* Adalian, Rouben Paul. "Armenian Genocide," 2010. 3 Feb 2010. <http://www.armenian-genocide.org/genocide.html>.
* Adalian, Rouben Paul. "Telet, Mehmet," 2010. 3 Feb 2010. <http:// www.armenian-genocide.org/Telet.html>.
* Akçam, Taner, ''From Empire to Republic: Turkish Nationalism and the Armenian Genocide'', Zed Books, 2004
* Akçam, Taner. ''A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility''. Metropolitan Books, 2006
* Balakian, Peter. ''The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response.'' New York: Perennial, 2003
* Bartov, Omer, "Mirrors of Destruction: War, Genocide and Modern Identity," Oxford Univ. Press, 2000
* Baroni, Edik. ''Armenian and Assyrian Genocide''. Independently published, 2023. {{ISBN|979-8866362349}}. (Available in English edition online and in digital bookstores)
* Baroni, Edik. ''Il genocidio degli armeni e degli assiri''. Independently published, 2022. {{ISBN|979-8363696824}}. (Available in Italian edition online and in digital bookstores)
* Dadrian, Vahakn, N. ''The History of the Armenian Genocide: Ethnic Conflict from the Balkans to Anatolia to the Caucasus'' Berghahn Books, 1995
* Dündar, Fuat, "Ittihat ve Terakki'nin Müslümanlari Iskan Politikasi (1913-18)," Iletisim, 2001
* Fisk, Robert, ''The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East'' London: Alfred Knopf, 2005
* Freedmen, Jeri. "The Armenian Genocide." New York: Rosen 2004
* Gaunt, David. ''Massacres, Resistance, Protectors: Muslim-Christian Relations in Eastern Anatolia During World War I'' Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2006. {{ISBN|1-59333-301-3}}.
* Graber, G.S. ''Caravans to Oblivion: The Armenian Genocide 1915.'' New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996
* Gust, Wolfgang, "Der Völkermord an den Armeniern," Zu Klampen, 2005
* Lepsius, Johannes. ''Deutschland und Armenien 1914–1918, Sammlung diplomatischer Aktenstücke''. Donat & Temmen Verlag, 1986
* Melson, Robert, "Revolution and Genocide. On the Origins of the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust," The University of Chicago Press, 1996
* Miller, Donald E. and Laura Touryan Miller. "Survivors: An Oral History of the Armenian Genocide." Berkley: U of California Press, 1993
* Power, Samantha. ''"A Problem from Hell": America and the Age of Genocide''. Harper, 2003
* Spencer, William. "Turkey. New York: Lippincott 1990
* Wallimann, Isidor (ed.): "Genocide and the Modern Age: Etiology and Case Studies of Mass Death," Syracuse Univ. Press, 2000
* {{cite web | title=The Armenian Genocide: A Bibliography | work=University of Michigan, Dearborn: Armenian Research Center |
url=http://www.umd.umich.edu/dept/Armenian/facts/gen_bib1.html | accessdate=March 18, 2005 }}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
|-
|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
|-
|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
|-
|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
|-
|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
|-
|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
{{center/end}}
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 CUI vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
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|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
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|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
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|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
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|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
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|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
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|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
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|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
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|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
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|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
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|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
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|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
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|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
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|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
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|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
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|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
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|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
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|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
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|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
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|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
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|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
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|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
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|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
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|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
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|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
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|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
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|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
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|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
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|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
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|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
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|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
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|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
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|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
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|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
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|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
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|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
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|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
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|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
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|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
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|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
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|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
|-
|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
|-
|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
|-
|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
|-
|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
|-
|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
|-
|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
|-
|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
|-
|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
|-
|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
|-
|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
|-
|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
|-
|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|-
|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
|-
|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
|-
|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
|-
|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
|-
|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
|-
|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
|-
|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
|-
|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
|-
|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
|-
|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
|-
|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
|-
|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
|-
|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
|-
|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
|-
|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
|-
|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
|-
|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
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| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
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| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
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| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
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| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
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| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
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| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
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| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
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| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
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| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
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| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
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| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
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| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
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| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
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| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
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| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
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| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
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| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
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| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
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| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
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| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
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| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
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| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
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| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
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| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
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| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
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| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
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| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
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| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
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| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
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| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
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| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
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| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
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| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
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| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
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| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
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| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
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| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
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| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
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| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
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| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
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| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
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| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
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| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
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| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
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| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
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| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
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| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
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| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
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| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
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| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
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| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
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| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
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| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
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| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
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| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
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| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
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| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
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| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
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| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
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| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
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| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
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| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
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| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
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| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
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| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
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| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
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| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
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| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
|137||rowspan=6|Hummer||United States (H1 made by AM General)
|-
|5GN||United States (H3T)
|-
|5GR||United States (H2 made by AM General)
|-
|5GT||United States (H3)
|-
|ADM||South Africa (H3)
|-
|XWF||Russia (H2 & H3 made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|4G5||General Motors||United States (EV1)
|-
|2G5||rowspan=2|BrightDrop||Canada (Truck 2023-2024)
|-
|5G5||United States (Truck made by Kuka AG - 2022 only)
|-
|5G2||rowspan=2|Cruise||United States (car) (Cruise AV)
|-
|5G3||United States (MPV) (Cruise Origin AV)
|-
|YS3||rowspan=4|Saab||Sweden
|-
|JF4||Japan (9-2X made by Subaru)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (9-4X)
|-
|5S3||United States (9-7X)
|-
|W0L||rowspan=19|Opel/Vauxhall||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018 and later) & Opel Ampera-e Mid-2017 - 2019
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is 0: South Korea (Antara) or B: South Korea (Antara, Mokka A, Mokka X [A])
|-
|W0L||when plant code is C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|W0V||when plant code is B: South Korea (Mokka X [A]) or C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|SCC||UK (Opel Lotus Omega made by Lotus)
|-
|SED||UK (made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|TW8||Portugal
|-
|VF1||France (Arena made by Renault)
|-
|VN1||France (Movano A made by Renault at SOVAB plant in Batilly, France)
|-
|VSX||Spain
|-
|XUF||Russia (Opel made by GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Opel made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|1G0||United States (Opel GT, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, Opel Ampera-e Early - Mid-2017)
|-
|4GD||United States (Sintra)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|JAA||Japan (Opel Campo made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKA||rowspan=4|Vauxhall Motors||UK
|-
|SCC||UK (Vauxhall Lotus Carlton made by Lotus)
|-
|6G1||Australia (Vauxhall Monaro & VXR8 made by Holden)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Vauxhall Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKF||rowspan=2|Bedford Vehicles||UK
|-
|JAA||Japan (Bedford Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|6G1||rowspan=18|Holden||Australia (2003-2017)
|-
|6H8||Australia (1989-2002)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Rodeo pickup [TF] made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Jackaroo/Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|JSA||Japan (YG Cruze made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL3||South Korea
|-
|MMM||Thailand ('09-'11 Colorado pickup [RC] made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MMU||Thailand ('13-'20 Colorado pickup [RG], '13-'16 Colorado 7, '17-'20 Trailblazer made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MPA||Thailand ('04-'08 Rodeo pickup [RA] made by Isuzu Thailand)
|-
|SED||UK (1st gen. Frontera made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|W0L||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018-2020)
|-
|1GH||United States (Acadia)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (Equinox)
|-
|3GM||Mexico (Suburban)
|-
|4S2||United States (2nd gen. Frontera made by [[w:Subaru Isuzu Automotive|SIA]])
|-
|5G8||United States (Volt)
|-
|1GG||rowspan=4|Isuzu||United States (Truck - Hombre & i-Series made by GM)
|-
|4GT||United States (H-Series & T-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4KL||United States (N-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4NU||United States (MPV/SUV - Ascender made by GM)
|-
|W0L||Subaru||Thailand [plant code H] (Traviq made by GM Thailand for export to Japan)
|-
|4G3||Toyota||United States (Cavalier made by GM for export to Japan)
|-
|3GP||Honda||Mexico (MPV/SUV: 2024- Prologue made by GM)
|-
|4W5||Acura||United States (MPV/SUV: 2024 ZDX EV made by GM)
|}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
|-
|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
|-
|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
|-
|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
|-
|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
|-
|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
{{center/end}}
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
{{center/end}}
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 CUI vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
|-
|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
|-
|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
|-
|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
|-
|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
|-
|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
|-
|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
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|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
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|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
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|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
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|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
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|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
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|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
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|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
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|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
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|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
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|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
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|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
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|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
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|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
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|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
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|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
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|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
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|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
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|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
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|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
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|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
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|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
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|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
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|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
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|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
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|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
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|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
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|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
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|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
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|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
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|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
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|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
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|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
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|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
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|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
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|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
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|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
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|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
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|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
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|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
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|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
|-
|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
|-
|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
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|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
|-
|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
|-
|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|-
|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
|-
|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
|-
|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
|-
|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
|-
|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
|-
|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
|-
|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
|-
|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
|-
|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
|-
|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
|-
|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
|-
|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
|-
|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
|-
|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
|-
|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
|-
|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
|-
|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
|-
| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
|-
| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
|-
| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
|-
| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
|-
| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
|-
| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
|-
| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
|-
| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
|-
| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
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| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
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| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
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| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
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| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
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| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
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| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
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| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
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| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
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| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
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| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
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| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
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| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
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| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
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| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
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| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
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| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
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| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
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| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
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| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
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| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
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| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
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| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
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| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
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| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
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| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
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| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
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| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
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| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
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| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
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| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
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| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
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| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
|-
| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
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| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
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| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
|-
| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
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| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
|-
| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
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| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
|-
| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
|-
| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
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| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
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| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
|-
| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
|-
| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
|-
| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
|-
| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
|-
| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
|137||rowspan=6|Hummer||United States (H1 made by AM General)
|-
|5GN||United States (H3T)
|-
|5GR||United States (H2 made by AM General)
|-
|5GT||United States (H3)
|-
|ADM||South Africa (H3)
|-
|XWF||Russia (H2 & H3 made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|4G5||General Motors||United States (EV1)
|-
|2G5||rowspan=2|BrightDrop||Canada (Truck 2023-2024)
|-
|5G5||United States (Truck made by Kuka AG - 2022 only)
|-
|5G2||rowspan=2|Cruise||United States (car) (Cruise AV)
|-
|5G3||United States (MPV) (Cruise Origin AV)
|-
|YS3||rowspan=4|Saab||Sweden
|-
|JF4||Japan (9-2X made by Subaru)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (9-4X)
|-
|5S3||United States (9-7X)
|-
|W0L||rowspan=19|Opel/Vauxhall||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018 and later) & Opel Ampera-e Mid-2017 - 2019
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is 0: South Korea (Antara) or B: South Korea (Antara, Mokka A, Mokka X [A])
|-
|W0L||when plant code is C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|W0V||when plant code is B: South Korea (Mokka X [A]) or C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|SCC||UK (Opel Lotus Omega made by Lotus)
|-
|SED||UK (made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|TW8||Portugal
|-
|VF1||France (Arena made by Renault)
|-
|VN1||France (Movano A made by Renault at SOVAB plant in Batilly, France)
|-
|VSX||Spain
|-
|XUF||Russia (Opel made by GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Opel made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|1G0||United States (Opel GT, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, Opel Ampera-e Early - Mid-2017)
|-
|4GD||United States (Sintra)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|JAA||Japan (Opel Campo made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKA||rowspan=4|Vauxhall Motors||UK
|-
|SCC||UK (Vauxhall Lotus Carlton made by Lotus)
|-
|6G1||Australia (Vauxhall Monaro & VXR8 made by Holden)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Vauxhall Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKF||rowspan=2|Bedford Vehicles||UK
|-
|JAA||Japan (Bedford Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|6G1||rowspan=18|Holden||Australia (2003-2017)
|-
|6H8||Australia (1989-2002)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Rodeo pickup [TF] made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Jackaroo/Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|JSA||Japan (YG Cruze made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL3||South Korea
|-
|MMM||Thailand ('09-'11 Colorado pickup [RC] made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MMU||Thailand ('13-'20 Colorado pickup [RG], '13-'16 Colorado 7, '17-'20 Trailblazer made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MPA||Thailand ('04-'08 Rodeo pickup [RA] made by Isuzu Thailand)
|-
|SED||UK (1st gen. Frontera made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|W0L||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018-2020)
|-
|1GH||United States (Acadia)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (Equinox)
|-
|3GM||Mexico (Suburban)
|-
|4S2||United States (2nd gen. Frontera made by [[w:Subaru Isuzu Automotive|SIA]])
|-
|5G8||United States (Volt)
|-
|1GG||rowspan=4|Isuzu||United States (Truck - Hombre & i-Series made by GM)
|-
|4GT||United States (H-Series & T-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4KL||United States (N-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4NU||United States (MPV/SUV - Ascender made by GM)
|-
|W0L||Subaru||Thailand [plant code H] (Traviq made by GM Thailand for export to Japan)
|-
|4G3||Toyota||United States (Cavalier made by GM for export to Japan)
|-
|3GP||Honda||Mexico (MPV/SUV: 2024- Prologue made by GM)
|-
|4W5||Acura||United States (MPV/SUV: 2024 ZDX EV made by GM)
|}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
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|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
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|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
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|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
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|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
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|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
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|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
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|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
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|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
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|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
|-
|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
|-
|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
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|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
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|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
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|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
{{center/end}}
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 CUI vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
|-
|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
|-
|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
|-
|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
|-
|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
|-
|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
|-
|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
|-
|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
|-
|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
|-
|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
|-
|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
|-
|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
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|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
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|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
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|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
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|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
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|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
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|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
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|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
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|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
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|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
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|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
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|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
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|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
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|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
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|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
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|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
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|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
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|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
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|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
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|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
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|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
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|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
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|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
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|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
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|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
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|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
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|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
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|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
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|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
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|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
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|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
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|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
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|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
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|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
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|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
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|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
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|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
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|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
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|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
|-
|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
|-
|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
|-
|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
|-
|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
|-
|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
|-
|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
|-
|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
|-
|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
|-
|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
|-
|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
|-
|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
|-
|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
|-
|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
|-
|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
|-
|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
|-
|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
|-
| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
|-
| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
|-
| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
|-
| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
|-
| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
|-
| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
|-
| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
|-
| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
|-
| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
|-
| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
|-
| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
|-
| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
|-
| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
|-
| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
|-
| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
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| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
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| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
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| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
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| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
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| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
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| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
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| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
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| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
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| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
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| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
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| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
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| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
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| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
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| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
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| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
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| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
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| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
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| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
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| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
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| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
|-
| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
|-
| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
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| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
|-
| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
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| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
|-
| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
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| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
|-
| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
|-
| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
|-
| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
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| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
|-
| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
|-
| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
|-
| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
|-
| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
|-
| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
|137||rowspan=6|Hummer||United States (H1 made by AM General)
|-
|5GN||United States (H3T)
|-
|5GR||United States (H2 made by AM General)
|-
|5GT||United States (H3)
|-
|ADM||South Africa (H3)
|-
|XWF||Russia (H2 & H3 made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|4G5||General Motors||United States (EV1)
|-
|2G5||rowspan=2|BrightDrop||Canada (Truck 2023-2024)
|-
|5G5||United States (Truck made by Kuka AG - 2022 only)
|-
|5G2||rowspan=2|Cruise||United States (car) (Cruise AV)
|-
|5G3||United States (MPV) (Cruise Origin AV)
|-
|YS3||rowspan=4|Saab||Sweden
|-
|JF4||Japan (9-2X made by Subaru)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (9-4X)
|-
|5S3||United States (9-7X)
|-
|W0L||rowspan=19|Opel/Vauxhall||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018 and later) & Opel Ampera-e Mid-2017 - 2019
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is 0: South Korea (Antara) or B: South Korea (Antara, Mokka A, Mokka X [A])
|-
|W0L||when plant code is C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|W0V||when plant code is B: South Korea (Mokka X [A]) or C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|SCC||UK (Opel Lotus Omega made by Lotus)
|-
|SED||UK (made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|TW8||Portugal
|-
|VF1||France (Arena made by Renault)
|-
|VN1||France (Movano A made by Renault at SOVAB plant in Batilly, France)
|-
|VSX||Spain
|-
|XUF||Russia (Opel made by GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Opel made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|1G0||United States (Opel GT, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, Opel Ampera-e Early - Mid-2017)
|-
|4GD||United States (Sintra)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|JAA||Japan (Opel Campo made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKA||rowspan=4|Vauxhall Motors||UK
|-
|SCC||UK (Vauxhall Lotus Carlton made by Lotus)
|-
|6G1||Australia (Vauxhall Monaro & VXR8 made by Holden)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Vauxhall Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKF||rowspan=2|Bedford Vehicles||UK
|-
|JAA||Japan (Bedford Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|6G1||rowspan=18|Holden||Australia (2003-2017)
|-
|6H8||Australia (1989-2002)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Rodeo pickup [TF] made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Jackaroo/Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|JSA||Japan (YG Cruze made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL3||South Korea
|-
|MMM||Thailand ('09-'11 Colorado pickup [RC] made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MMU||Thailand ('13-'20 Colorado pickup [RG], '13-'16 Colorado 7, '17-'20 Trailblazer made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MPA||Thailand ('04-'08 Rodeo pickup [RA] made by Isuzu Thailand)
|-
|SED||UK (1st gen. Frontera made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|W0L||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018-2020)
|-
|1GH||United States (Acadia)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (Equinox)
|-
|3GM||Mexico (Suburban)
|-
|4S2||United States (2nd gen. Frontera made by [[w:Subaru Isuzu Automotive|SIA]])
|-
|5G8||United States (Volt)
|-
|1GG||rowspan=4|Isuzu||United States (Truck - Hombre & i-Series made by GM)
|-
|4GT||United States (H-Series & T-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4KL||United States (N-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4NU||United States (MPV/SUV - Ascender made by GM)
|-
|W0L||Subaru||Thailand [plant code H] (Traviq made by GM Thailand for export to Japan)
|-
|4G3||Toyota||United States (Cavalier made by GM for export to Japan)
|-
|3GP||Honda||Mexico (MPV/SUV: 2024- Prologue made by GM)
|-
|4W5||Acura||United States (MPV/SUV: 2024 ZDX EV made by GM)
|}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
|-
|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
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|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
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|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
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|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
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|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
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|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
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|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
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|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 CUI vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
|-
|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
|-
|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
|-
|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
|-
|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
|-
|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
|-
|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
|-
|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
|-
|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
|-
|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
|-
|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
|-
|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
|-
|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
|-
|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
|-
|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
|-
|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
|-
|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
|-
|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
|-
|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
|-
|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
|-
|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
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|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
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|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
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|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
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|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
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|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
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|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
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|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
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|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
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|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
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|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
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|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
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|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
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|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
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|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
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|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
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|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
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|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
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|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
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|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
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|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
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|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
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|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
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|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
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|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
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|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
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|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
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|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
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|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
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|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
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|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
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|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
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|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
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|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
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|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
|-
|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
|-
|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
|-
|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
|-
|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
|-
|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
|-
|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
|-
|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
|-
|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
|-
|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
|-
|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
|-
|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
|-
|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
|-
| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
|-
| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
|-
| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
|-
| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
|-
| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
|-
| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
|-
| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
|-
| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
|-
| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
|-
| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
|-
| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
|-
| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
|-
| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
|-
| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
|-
| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
|-
| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
|-
| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
|-
| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
|-
| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
|-
| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
|-
| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
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| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
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| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
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| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
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| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
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| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
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| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
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| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
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| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
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| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
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| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
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| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
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| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
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| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
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| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
|-
| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
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| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
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| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
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| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
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| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
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| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
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| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
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| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
|-
| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
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| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
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| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
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| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
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| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
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| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
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| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
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| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
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| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
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| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
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| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
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| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
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| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
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| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
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| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
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| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
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| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
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| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
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| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|-
| 7 ||XRJ|| 2 || EWU || 14 || Electricity || All || '26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 600 AWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
|137||rowspan=6|Hummer||United States (H1 made by AM General)
|-
|5GN||United States (H3T)
|-
|5GR||United States (H2 made by AM General)
|-
|5GT||United States (H3)
|-
|ADM||South Africa (H3)
|-
|XWF||Russia (H2 & H3 made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|4G5||General Motors||United States (EV1)
|-
|2G5||rowspan=2|BrightDrop||Canada (Truck 2023-2024)
|-
|5G5||United States (Truck made by Kuka AG - 2022 only)
|-
|5G2||rowspan=2|Cruise||United States (car) (Cruise AV)
|-
|5G3||United States (MPV) (Cruise Origin AV)
|-
|YS3||rowspan=4|Saab||Sweden
|-
|JF4||Japan (9-2X made by Subaru)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (9-4X)
|-
|5S3||United States (9-7X)
|-
|W0L||rowspan=19|Opel/Vauxhall||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018 and later) & Opel Ampera-e Mid-2017 - 2019
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is 0: South Korea (Antara) or B: South Korea (Antara, Mokka A, Mokka X [A])
|-
|W0L||when plant code is C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|W0V||when plant code is B: South Korea (Mokka X [A]) or C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|SCC||UK (Opel Lotus Omega made by Lotus)
|-
|SED||UK (made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|TW8||Portugal
|-
|VF1||France (Arena made by Renault)
|-
|VN1||France (Movano A made by Renault at SOVAB plant in Batilly, France)
|-
|VSX||Spain
|-
|XUF||Russia (Opel made by GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Opel made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|1G0||United States (Opel GT, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, Opel Ampera-e Early - Mid-2017)
|-
|4GD||United States (Sintra)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|JAA||Japan (Opel Campo made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKA||rowspan=4|Vauxhall Motors||UK
|-
|SCC||UK (Vauxhall Lotus Carlton made by Lotus)
|-
|6G1||Australia (Vauxhall Monaro & VXR8 made by Holden)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Vauxhall Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKF||rowspan=2|Bedford Vehicles||UK
|-
|JAA||Japan (Bedford Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|6G1||rowspan=18|Holden||Australia (2003-2017)
|-
|6H8||Australia (1989-2002)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Rodeo pickup [TF] made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Jackaroo/Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|JSA||Japan (YG Cruze made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL3||South Korea
|-
|MMM||Thailand ('09-'11 Colorado pickup [RC] made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MMU||Thailand ('13-'20 Colorado pickup [RG], '13-'16 Colorado 7, '17-'20 Trailblazer made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MPA||Thailand ('04-'08 Rodeo pickup [RA] made by Isuzu Thailand)
|-
|SED||UK (1st gen. Frontera made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|W0L||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018-2020)
|-
|1GH||United States (Acadia)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (Equinox)
|-
|3GM||Mexico (Suburban)
|-
|4S2||United States (2nd gen. Frontera made by [[w:Subaru Isuzu Automotive|SIA]])
|-
|5G8||United States (Volt)
|-
|1GG||rowspan=4|Isuzu||United States (Truck - Hombre & i-Series made by GM)
|-
|4GT||United States (H-Series & T-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4KL||United States (N-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4NU||United States (MPV/SUV - Ascender made by GM)
|-
|W0L||Subaru||Thailand [plant code H] (Traviq made by GM Thailand for export to Japan)
|-
|4G3||Toyota||United States (Cavalier made by GM for export to Japan)
|-
|3GP||Honda||Mexico (MPV/SUV: 2024- Prologue made by GM)
|-
|4W5||Acura||United States (MPV/SUV: 2024 ZDX EV made by GM)
|}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
|-
|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
|-
|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
|-
|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
|-
|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
|-
|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
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|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 CUI vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
|-
|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
|-
|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
|-
|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
|-
|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
|-
|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
|-
|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
|-
|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
|-
|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
|-
|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
|-
|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
|-
|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
|-
|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
|-
|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
|-
|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
|-
|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
|-
|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
|-
|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
|-
|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
|-
|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
|-
|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
|-
|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
|-
|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
|-
|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
|-
|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
|-
|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
|-
|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
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|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
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|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
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|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
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|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
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|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
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|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
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|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
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|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
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|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
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|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
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|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
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|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
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|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
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|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
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|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
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|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
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|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
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|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
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|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
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|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
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|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
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|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
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|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
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|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
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|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
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|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
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|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
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|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
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|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
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|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
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|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
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|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
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|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
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|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
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|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
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|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
|-
|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
|-
|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
|-
|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
|-
|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
|-
|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
|-
|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
|-
| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
|-
| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
|-
| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
|-
| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
|-
| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
|-
| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
|-
| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
|-
| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
|-
| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
|-
| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
|-
| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
|-
| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
|-
| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
|-
| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
|-
| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
|-
| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
|-
| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
|-
| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
|-
| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
|-
| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
|-
| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
|-
| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
|-
| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
|-
| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
|-
| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
|-
| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
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| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
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| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
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| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
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| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
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| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
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| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
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| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
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| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
|-
| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
|-
| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
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| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
|-
| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
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| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
|-
| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
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| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
|-
| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
|-
| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
|-
| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
|-
| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
|-
| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
|-
| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
|-
| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
|-
| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
|-
| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|-
| 7 ||XRJ|| 2 || EWU || 14 || Electricity || All || '26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 600 AWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
|137||rowspan=6|Hummer||United States (H1 made by AM General)
|-
|5GN||United States (H3T)
|-
|5GR||United States (H2 made by AM General)
|-
|5GT||United States (H3)
|-
|ADM||South Africa (H3)
|-
|XWF||Russia (H2 & H3 made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|4G5||General Motors||United States (EV1)
|-
|2G5||rowspan=2|BrightDrop||Canada (Truck 2023-2024)
|-
|5G5||United States (Truck made by Kuka AG - 2022 only)
|-
|5G2||rowspan=2|Cruise||United States (car) (Cruise AV)
|-
|5G3||United States (MPV) (Cruise Origin AV)
|-
|YS3||rowspan=4|Saab||Sweden
|-
|JF4||Japan (9-2X made by Subaru)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (9-4X)
|-
|5S3||United States (9-7X)
|-
|W0L||rowspan=19|Opel/Vauxhall||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018 and later) & Opel Ampera-e Mid-2017 - 2019
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is 0: South Korea (Antara) or B: South Korea (Antara, Mokka A, Mokka X [A])
|-
|W0L||when plant code is C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|W0V||when plant code is B: South Korea (Mokka X [A]) or C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|SCC||UK (Opel Lotus Omega made by Lotus)
|-
|SED||UK (made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|TW8||Portugal
|-
|VF1||France (Arena made by Renault)
|-
|VN1||France (Movano A made by Renault at SOVAB plant in Batilly, France)
|-
|VSX||Spain
|-
|XUF||Russia (Opel made by GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Opel made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|1G0||United States (Opel GT, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, Opel Ampera-e Early - Mid-2017)
|-
|4GD||United States (Sintra)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|JAA||Japan (Opel Campo made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKA||rowspan=4|Vauxhall Motors||UK
|-
|SCC||UK (Vauxhall Lotus Carlton made by Lotus)
|-
|6G1||Australia (Vauxhall Monaro & VXR8 made by Holden)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Vauxhall Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKF||rowspan=2|Bedford Vehicles||UK
|-
|JAA||Japan (Bedford Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|6G1||rowspan=18|Holden||Australia (2003-2017)
|-
|6H8||Australia (1989-2002)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Rodeo pickup [TF] made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Jackaroo/Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|JSA||Japan (YG Cruze made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL3||South Korea
|-
|MMM||Thailand ('09-'11 Colorado pickup [RC] made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MMU||Thailand ('13-'20 Colorado pickup [RG], '13-'16 Colorado 7, '17-'20 Trailblazer made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MPA||Thailand ('04-'08 Rodeo pickup [RA] made by Isuzu Thailand)
|-
|SED||UK (1st gen. Frontera made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|W0L||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018-2020)
|-
|1GH||United States (Acadia)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (Equinox)
|-
|3GM||Mexico (Suburban)
|-
|4S2||United States (2nd gen. Frontera made by [[w:Subaru Isuzu Automotive|SIA]])
|-
|5G8||United States (Volt)
|-
|1GG||rowspan=4|Isuzu||United States (Truck - Hombre & i-Series made by GM)
|-
|4GT||United States (H-Series & T-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4KL||United States (N-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4NU||United States (MPV/SUV - Ascender made by GM)
|-
|W0L||Subaru||Thailand [plant code H] (Traviq made by GM Thailand for export to Japan)
|-
|4G3||Toyota||United States (Cavalier made by GM for export to Japan)
|-
|3GP||Honda||Mexico (MPV/SUV: 2024- Prologue made by GM)
|-
|4W5||Acura||United States (MPV/SUV: 2024 ZDX EV made by GM)
|}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
|-
|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
|-
|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
|-
|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
|-
|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
|-
|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 Cu. In. V8 vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
|-
|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
|-
|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
|-
|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
|-
|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
|-
|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
|-
|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
|-
|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
|-
|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
|-
|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
|-
|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
|-
|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
|-
|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
|-
|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
|-
|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
|-
|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
|-
|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
|-
|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
|-
|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
|-
|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
|-
|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
|-
|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
|-
|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
|-
|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
|-
|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
|-
|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
|-
|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
|-
|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
|-
|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
|-
|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
|-
|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
|-
|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
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|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
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|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
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|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
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|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
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|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
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|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
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|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
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|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
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|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
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|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
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|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
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|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
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|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
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|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
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|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
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|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
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|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
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|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
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|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
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|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
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|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
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|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
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|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
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|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
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|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
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|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
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|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
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|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
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|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
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|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
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|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
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|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
|-
|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
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|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
|-
|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
|-
|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
|-
|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
|-
|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
|-
| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
|-
| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
|-
| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
|-
| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
|-
| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
|-
| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
|-
| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
|-
| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
|-
| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
|-
| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
|-
| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
|-
| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
|-
| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
|-
| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
|-
| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
|-
| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
|-
| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
|-
| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
|-
| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
|-
| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
|-
| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
|-
| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
|-
| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
|-
| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
|-
| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
|-
| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
|-
| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
|-
| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
|-
| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
|-
| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
|-
| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
|-
| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
|-
| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
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| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
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| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
|-
| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
|-
| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
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| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
|-
| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
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| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
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| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
|-
| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
|-
| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
|-
| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
|-
| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
|-
| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
|-
| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
|-
| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
|-
| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
|-
| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
|-
| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
|-
| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|-
| 7 ||XRJ|| 2 || EWU || 14 || Electricity || All || '26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 600 AWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
|137||rowspan=6|Hummer||United States (H1 made by AM General)
|-
|5GN||United States (H3T)
|-
|5GR||United States (H2 made by AM General)
|-
|5GT||United States (H3)
|-
|ADM||South Africa (H3)
|-
|XWF||Russia (H2 & H3 made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|4G5||General Motors||United States (EV1)
|-
|2G5||rowspan=2|BrightDrop||Canada (Truck 2023-2024)
|-
|5G5||United States (Truck made by Kuka AG - 2022 only)
|-
|5G2||rowspan=2|Cruise||United States (car) (Cruise AV)
|-
|5G3||United States (MPV) (Cruise Origin AV)
|-
|YS3||rowspan=4|Saab||Sweden
|-
|JF4||Japan (9-2X made by Subaru)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (9-4X)
|-
|5S3||United States (9-7X)
|-
|W0L||rowspan=19|Opel/Vauxhall||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018 and later) & Opel Ampera-e Mid-2017 - 2019
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is 0: South Korea (Antara) or B: South Korea (Antara, Mokka A, Mokka X [A])
|-
|W0L||when plant code is C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|W0V||when plant code is B: South Korea (Mokka X [A]) or C: South Korea (Opel Karl/Vauxhall Viva)
|-
|SCC||UK (Opel Lotus Omega made by Lotus)
|-
|SED||UK (made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|TW8||Portugal
|-
|VF1||France (Arena made by Renault)
|-
|VN1||France (Movano A made by Renault at SOVAB plant in Batilly, France)
|-
|VSX||Spain
|-
|XUF||Russia (Opel made by GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Opel made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|1G0||United States (Opel GT, Opel/Vauxhall Ampera, Opel Ampera-e Early - Mid-2017)
|-
|4GD||United States (Sintra)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|JAA||Japan (Opel Campo made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKA||rowspan=4|Vauxhall Motors||UK
|-
|SCC||UK (Vauxhall Lotus Carlton made by Lotus)
|-
|6G1||Australia (Vauxhall Monaro & VXR8 made by Holden)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Vauxhall Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|SKF||rowspan=2|Bedford Vehicles||UK
|-
|JAA||Japan (Bedford Brava made by Isuzu)
|-
|6G1||rowspan=18|Holden||Australia (2003-2017)
|-
|6H8||Australia (1989-2002)
|-
|JAA||Japan (Rodeo pickup [TF] made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAC||Japan (Jackaroo/Monterey made by Isuzu)
|-
|JSA||Japan (YG Cruze made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL3||South Korea
|-
|MMM||Thailand ('09-'11 Colorado pickup [RC] made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MMU||Thailand ('13-'20 Colorado pickup [RG], '13-'16 Colorado 7, '17-'20 Trailblazer made by GM Thailand)
|-
|MPA||Thailand ('04-'08 Rodeo pickup [RA] made by Isuzu Thailand)
|-
|SED||UK (1st gen. Frontera made by IBC Vehicles)
|-
|W0L||Germany & the rest of Europe (2017 and earlier)
|-
|W0L||when plant code is H: Thailand (Zafira A)
|-
|W0V||Germany & the rest of Europe (2018-2020)
|-
|1GH||United States (Acadia)
|-
|3G0||Mexico (Equinox)
|-
|3GM||Mexico (Suburban)
|-
|4S2||United States (2nd gen. Frontera made by [[w:Subaru Isuzu Automotive|SIA]])
|-
|5G8||United States (Volt)
|-
|1GG||rowspan=4|Isuzu||United States (Truck - Hombre & i-Series made by GM)
|-
|4GT||United States (H-Series & T-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4KL||United States (N-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4NU||United States (MPV/SUV - Ascender made by GM)
|-
|W0L||Subaru||Thailand [plant code H] (Traviq made by GM Thailand for export to Japan)
|-
|4G3||Toyota||United States (Cavalier made by GM for export to Japan)
|-
|3GP||Honda||Mexico (MPV/SUV: 2024- Prologue made by GM)
|-
|4W5||Acura||United States (MPV/SUV: 2024 ZDX EV made by GM)
|}
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{{Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Warning}}{{clear}}
It is the tenth digit that gives you the model year for GM. I've been working at a Chevy dealer for years running codes/vins. For example (my examples only apply to 2001-2015 gm vehicles)
Remember 10th digit from the beginning, (left to right).
2001... 1,
2002...2,
2003...3,
etc.,
2009...9.
After 2009, the tenth digit was given a letter
2010... A,
2011...B,
2012...C,
2013...D,
2014...E,
2015...F,
Etc...
We have another 20 years worth of letters.
Thanks for reading.
You can always check your model year by looking in your drivers side door jamb and it will give you model year. If it was assembled in July or later, the model year is probably a year later than the calendar year of the manufacturing date listed.
==American GM==
===American VIN format 1981-1984 Passenger Car===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1981-1984|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984|Car Line & Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>4</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====American restraint types 1981-1984====
The restraint type is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Manual Seatbelts only - No Passive Restraint
|}
====Car Line & Series Code 1981-1984====
The Car Line & Series Code is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Car Line & <br> Series Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=19|GM A platform - rear-wheel drive
|T||Chevrolet Malibu 1981
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1981
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1981
|-
|D||Pontiac LeMans 1981
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand LeMans 1981
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1981
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1981
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1981
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass sedan, Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1981
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' wagon 1981
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1981
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1981
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe, Cutlass LS sedan 1981
|-
|E||Buick Century wagon 1981
|-
|H||Buick Century sedan, Estate wagon 1981
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1981
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1981
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM A platform - front-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1982-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1982-1984
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1982-1984
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1983-1984
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1982-1984, Cutlass Cruiser ''LS'' 1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=19|GM B platform
|D||Chevrolet Bel Air 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Chevrolet Impala 1981-1984
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1981-1984
|-
|F||Pontiac Laurentian 1981 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac Catalina 1981, Parisienne 1984
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1981
|-
|N||Pontiac Parisienne 1981, Parisienne Brougham 1982-1983 (Canada only)
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1981
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1984
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Delta 88 1981-1983
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1981-1984
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1981-1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1984
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre 1981, Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1982-1984
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1981-1984
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1981-1983
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - rear-wheel drive
|G||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1984
|-
|V||Oldsmobile 98 Luxury 1981
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1982-1983
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1981-1983
|-
|R||Buick Electra Limited 1984
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1984
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1981-1983
|-
|X||Buick Electra Limited 1981-1983
|-
|B||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1981-1983
|-
|D||Cadillac DeVille 1981-1983
|-
|M||Cadillac DeVille 1984
|-
|W||Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM D platform - rear-wheel drive
|F||Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=4|GM E platform
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1981-1984
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=7|GM F platform
|P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1981-1984
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1981-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1981-1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Firebird ''Esprit'' 1981
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula'' 1981
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1981-1984
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' Turbo Special Edition 1981, Firebird ''S/E'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=15|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|W||Chevrolet Malibu Classic 1982, Malibu 1983
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1982-1984
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1982-1984
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LJ 1982-1983, Grand Prix LE 1984
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville G 1982-1984
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville G Brougham 1982-1984
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville G ''LE'' 1984
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser wagon 1982-1983
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais coupe 1982-1984
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1982-1984
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme coupe & sedan 1982-1984
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1982-1984
|-
|K||Buick Regal ''Sport'' 1982, Regal ''T-Type'' 1983-1984
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=13|GM J platform
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1983-1984
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier 2-d/4-d/wagon 1982, Cavalier CS 1983-1984
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier 3-door hatchback 1982, Cavalier CS 3-door hatchback 1983, Cavalier Type 10 2-d/3-d/Convertible 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac J2000 1982, 2000 1983, 2000 Sunbird 1984
|-
|C||Pontiac J2000 LE 1982, 2000 LE 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE Convertible 1983, 2000 Sunbird LE 1984
|-
|D||Pontiac J2000 SE 1982, 2000 SE 1983, 2000 Sunbird SE 1984
|-
|E||Pontiac J2000 S 1982
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1982-1984, Firenza S 1982-1984
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1982-1984, Firenza SX 1982-1984
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1982-1984
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1982-1984
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1982-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM K platform
|S||Cadillac Seville 1981-1984
|-
|rowspan=3|GM P platform
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1984
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1984
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1984
|-
|rowspan=6|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|B||Chevrolet Chevette 1981-1983, Chevette CS 1984
|-
|J||Chevrolet Chevette Scooter 1981-1983, Chevette 1984
|-
|B||Pontiac Acadian 1981-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Pontiac Acadian S 1981-1982, Pontiac Acadian Scooter 1983-1984 (Canada only)
|-
|L||Pontiac T1000 1982, 1000 1983-1984
|-
|M||Pontiac T1000 1981
|-
|rowspan=10|GM X platform
|H||Chevrolet Citation 2-door coupe 1982-1983, Citation II 2-door coupe 1984
|-
|X||Chevrolet Citation hatchback 1981-1983, Citation II hatchback 1984
|-
|T||Pontiac Phoenix SJ 1982-1983, Phoenix SE 1984
|-
|Y||Pontiac Phoenix 1981-1984
|-
|Z||Pontiac Phoenix LJ 1981-1983, Phoenix LE 1984
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Omega 1981-1984
|-
|E||Oldsmobile Omega Brougham 1981-1984
|-
|B||Buick Skylark 1981-1982, Skylark Custom 1983-1984
|-
|C||Buick Skylark Limited 1981-1984
|-
|D||Buick Skylark Sport 1981-1982, Skylark T-Type 1983-1984
|-
|rowspan=1|GM Y platform
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 1981-1982, 1984
|}
===American VIN format 1985-1986 Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>W</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=2>[[#Body style codes 1981-1986|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td> </td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>Y</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>9</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====Body style codes 1981-1986====
The Body type is specified as characters six and seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars from 1981-1986.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|11,27,37,47,57,97||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
|-
|07,08,77,87||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|67||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|19,69||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|68||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|23||Four-Door Limousine, 8-passenger ("Limousine")
|-
|33||Four-Door Limousine w/Center Partition, 7-passenger ("Formal Limousine")
|-
|35||Four-Door Station Wagon
|}
===American VIN format 1987- Passenger Car===
GM has traditionally encoded the platform as the fourth character of the VIN. Other content includes an engine code and manufacturing plant. GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Platform]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>M</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car|Series Code]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>5</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car|Body style]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American restraint types 1987-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#American engine codes 1981-|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
===American VIN format 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 1981-1999]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2000-2009]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>8</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Body type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>N</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
|-
|A||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic
|-
|B||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic
|-
|D||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic
|-
|F||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic
|-
|G||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic
|-
|H||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic
|-
|J||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic
|-
|K||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic
|-
|L||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|B||Special Body Buick, Chevrolet
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '81-'86, Sierra 2wd (C-series) '88-'99
|-
|C||Chevy C10 Blazer 2wd ('81-'82), Tahoe 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC C1500 Jimmy 2wd ('81-'82), Yukon 4-door 2wd ('95-'99), Suburban 2wd ('81-'86, '92-'99)
|-
|D||Military Truck 4wd
|-
|E||'91-'97 Geo Tracker 2wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 2wd
|-
|E||'97-'98 Chevy S-10 EV
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans (Chevy Van, Sportvan, Express, GMC Vandura, Rally Van, Savana)
|-
|H||'93-'96 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD cutaway van
|-
|H||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '93-'96, Fwd DeVille '97-'99)
|-
|J||'89-'97 Geo Tracker 4wd, '98-'99 Chevrolet Tracker 4wd
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, '88-'99,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '81-'86, Sierra 4wd (K-series) '88-'99
|-
|K||Chevy K10/K5 Blazer 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'94), Tahoe 4wd ('95-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99),<br /> GMC K1500 Jimmy 4wd ('81-'86), Yukon 4wd ('92-'99), Suburban 4wd ('81-'86, '92-'99), '99 Cadillac Escalade 4wd
|-
|L||Chevy Luv 2wd '81-'82
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '90-'99
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '85-'99
|-
|P||Forward Control (includes Chevrolet Step-Van/GMC Value-Van, Chevy/GMC P-Series)
|-
|R||Chevy Luv 4wd '81-'82
|-
|R||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (R-series), Suburban 2wd '87-'91
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('82-'99), S-10 Blazer 2wd ('83-'94), Blazer 2wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 2wd ('82-'90), Sonoma 2wd ('91-'99),<br> S-15 Jimmy 2wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 2wd ('92-'99), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('96-'99)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('83-'99), S-10 Blazer 4wd ('83-'94), Blazer 4wd ('95-'99), GMC S-15 4wd ('83-'90), Sonoma 4wd ('91-'99), Syclone 4wd ('91),<br> S-15 Jimmy 4wd ('83-'91), Jimmy 4wd ('92-'99), Typhoon 4wd ('92-93), Envoy 4wd ('98-'99), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('91-'94, '96-'99),<br> Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('98-'99)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|-
|V||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V10/V1500 Blazer 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91,<br /> GMC full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (V-series), V1500 Jimmy 4wd, Suburban 4wd '87-'91
|-
|W||'81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero
|-
|X||Extended length All-Purpose Vehicle ('97-'99 U-body fwd extended length minivans)
|-
|Z||Cadillac chassis cutaway/special body (Based on Rwd Fleetwood '81-'84, Fwd Fleetwood '85-'92)
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2000-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Pontiac Aztek 2wd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous 2wd '02-'07
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR '06-'09, HHR Panel '07-'09
|-
|B||Pontiac Aztek Awd '01-'05, Buick Rendezvous Awd '02-'06
|-
|C||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 2wd (C-series) '00, full-size chassis cabs 2wd (C3500HD) '01-'02, Silverado 2wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 2wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 2wd (C-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 2wd '00, '07
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('00-'09), Suburban 2wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 2wd ('02-'09),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 2wd ('00-'09), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('02-'09), Escalade ESV 2wd ('08-'09)
|-
|E||Chevrolet Tracker 2wd '00-'04
|-
|E||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '04-'09
|-
|G||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 2wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '00-09
|-
|H||Chevy/GMC full-size vans 4wd (Chevy Express, GMC Savana) '03-09
|-
|H||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on Fwd DeVille '02-'05, DTS '06-'09)
|-
|H||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DeVille '00-'05, DTS '06-'07)
|-
|J||Chevrolet Tracker 4wd '00-'04
|-
|K||Chevy full-size pickups & chassis cabs 4wd (K-series) '00, Silverado 4wd '00-'09, Silverado Classic 4wd '07,<br /> GMC Sierra 4wd (K-series) '00-'09, Sierra Classic 4wd '00, '07
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('00-'09), Suburban 4wd ('00-'09), Avalanche 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Yukon 4wd ('00-'09), Yukon XL 4wd ('00-'09),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('00, '02-'09), Escalade ESV 4wd ('03-'09), Escalade EXT 4wd ('02-'09)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on Fwd DTS '08-'09)
|-
|L||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 4wd '00-'05
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '05-'09, Pontiac Torrent 2wd & Awd '06-'09, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '08-'09
|-
|M||Chevy Astro/GMC Safari 2wd '00-'05
|-
|N||Hummer H2 '03-'09, H2 SUT '05-'09
|-
|N||Hummer H3 '06-'09, H3T '09
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd, Saturn Outlook 2wd '07-'09, Buick Enclave 2wd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse 2wd '09
|-
|S||Chevy S-10 2wd ('00-'03), Blazer 2wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 2wd ('00-'03), Jimmy 2wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 2wd ('00)
|-
|S||Chevy Trailblazer 2wd ('02-'09), SSR ('03-'06), GMC Envoy 2wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 2wd ('02-'04),<br> Buick Rainier 2wd ('04-'07), Isuzu Ascender 2wd ('03-'08)
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 2wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 2wd ('06-'08)
|-
|T||Chevy S-10 4wd ('00-'04), Blazer 4wd ('00-'05), GMC Sonoma 4wd ('00-'04), Jimmy 4wd ('00-'01, Canada only: '02-'05), Envoy 4wd ('00),<br> Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('00-'01), Isuzu Hombre 4wd ('00)
|-
|T||Chevy Trailblazer 4wd ('02-'09), GMC Envoy 4wd ('02-'09), Envoy XUV 2wd ('04-'05), Oldsmobile Bravada 4wd ('02-'04), Buick Rainier 4wd ('04-'07),<br> Isuzu Ascender 4wd ('03-'08), Saab 9-7X 4wd ('05-'09)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('04-'09), GMC Canyon 4wd ('04-'09), Isuzu i-series 4wd ('06-'08)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana)
|-
|U||Regular length All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander [US: '06-'08, Canada only: '05-'09], Pontiac Montana SV6 [Canada only: '05-'09])
|-
|V||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('02-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length AWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana Extended length FWD)
|-
|V||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] (Chevy Uplander ['05-'08, Canada only: '09], Pontiac Montana SV6 ['05-'06, Canada only: '07-'09],<br> Buick Terraza ['05-'07], Saturn Relay ['05-'07])
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd, Saturn Outlook Awd '07-'09, Buick Enclave Awd '08-'09, Chevy Traverse Awd '09
|-
|X||Extended length FWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('00-'04 Chevy Venture, Pontiac Montana, Oldsmobile Silhouette Extended length FWD)
|-
|X||Extended length AWD All-Purpose Vehicle [Minivan] ('05-'06 Chevy Uplander AWD, Pontiac Montana SV6 AWD, Buick Terraza AWD, Saturn Relay AWD)
|-
|Z||Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '02-'07
|}
====Series 1981-1999 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Series is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||1/2 Ton
|-
|2||3/4 Ton
|-
|3||1 Ton
|-
|8||1/2 Ton ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|9||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||All-Purpose Vehicle ('90-'99 U-body fwd minivans)
|}
====Body style codes 1981-2009 Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Body type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|0||Sedan Pickup/Pickup Delivery ('81-'87 El Camino, Caballero)
|-
|0||Cadillac, Buick, Chevrolet Commercial Body/Chassis
|-
|0||Chassis Only
|-
|1||Cutaway Van
|-
|2||Forward Control ('81-'03) (includes '93-'95 Chevy G30HD/GMC G3500HD)
|-
|2||Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('04-'09 Avalanche & Escalade EXT, '04-'05 Envoy XUV, '05-'09 Hummer H2 SUT)
|-
|3||Four-Door Cab pickup (Crew Cab)
|-
|3||4-door Passenger Minivan ('97-'09 U-bodies)
|-
|3||4-door SUV or MPV ('06-'09 HHR) (also includes '02-'03 Avalanche & Escalade EXT)
|-
|4||Two-Door Cab pickup (includes '83-'87 S-10/S-15 extended cab pickups & '03-'06 Chevy SSR)
|-
|5||Van (Astro/Safari & full-size vans & '07-'09 HHR Panel)
|-
|6||Extended length 4-door SUV (Suburban, Yukon XL, Escalade ESV, Trailblazer EXT, Envoy XL, Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.)
|-
|6||3-door Passenger Minivan ('90-'99 U-bodies)
|-
|7||Motor Home Chassis ('81-'09)
|-
|8||Two-Door SUV (Utility) (2-d Tracker, S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy, Blazer, Jimmy, Tahoe, Yukon)
|-
|9||Stake (81-87)
|-
|9||Extended Cab pickup ('88-)
|-
|9||Extended length van ('90-) (Astro/Safari & full-size vans)
|}
===American VIN format 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle===
GM's VIN format is as follows:
<table border=1 style="margin:auto;">
<tr>
<th>Position</th>
<th>Sample</th><th></th><th></th><th>Description</th>
</tr><tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=3>[[#GM WMIs|World Manufacturer Identifier]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>G</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>K</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>5</td>
<td>R</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle|Line & Chassis Type for 2010-]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>6</td>
<td>L</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Series]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>7</td>
<td>E</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-|Restraint type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>8</td>
<td>D</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#Engine codes for light trucks|Engine type]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>9</td>
<td>0</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>10</td>
<td>A</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>11</td>
<td>J</td><td></td><td></td><td>[[#GM factories supplying North America|Factory ID]]</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>12</td>
<td>1</td><td></td><td></td><td rowspan=6>Sequential number
</tr><tr>
<td>13</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>14</td>
<td>3</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>15</td>
<td>7</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>16</td>
<td>6</td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr>
<td>17</td>
<td>2</td><td></td><td></td>
</table>
====GVWR/Brake System/Body Style 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The GVWR/Brake System is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!GVWR Range in lbs. & Weight Class
!Brake System
!Body Style
|-
| ||Class A: 0-3,000||Hydraulic||
|-
| ||Class B: 3,001-4,000||Hydraulic||
|-
|A||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV or MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR Panel, '10-'26 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue,<br> '12-'15 Chevy Captiva Sport, '19-'24 Cadillac XT4, '24-'26 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|B||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||46: 4-door MPV ('10-'11 Chevy HHR)
|-
|J||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door, 4 window Hatchback ('18-'23 Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|D||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|E||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||75: Four-Door Wagon - High Roof Monocab (Canada only: '12-'14 Chevy Orlando)
|-
|M||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('20-'23 Buick Encore GX)
|-
|9||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('21-'26 Chevy Trailblazer)
|-
|7||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||58: 4-door Utility Extended ('24-'26 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista)
|-
|C||Class C: 4,001-5,000||Hydraulic||76: 4-door SUV ('13-'22 Buick Encore, Canada only: '13-'14 Chevy Trax, US & Canada: '15-'22 Chevy Trax)
|-
|F||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10-'17 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '10 Saturn Vue, '10-'16 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X,<br> '12-'13 Chevy Captiva Sport, '16-'26 Buick Envision, '17 Cadillac XT5, '19-'25 Cadillac XT4)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|G||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'24 Chevy Colorado, '15-'22 GMC Canyon)
|-
|K||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|J||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'12 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|H||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|T||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|7||Class D: 5,001-6,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, Saturn Outlook)
|-
|K||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('11-'17 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '11-'23 GMC Acadia, '17 Acadia Limited,<br> '17-'26 Cadillac XT5, '19-'26 Chevy Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6, '23-'26 Cadillac Lyriq EV,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Blazer EV, '25-'26 Cadillac Optiq EV, '24-'26 Honda Prologue EV, '24 Acura ZDX EV A-Spec)
|-
|7||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||48: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 Chevy Equinox EV)
|-
|E||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('18-'26 Chevy Traverse, Buick Enclave, '24 Chevy Traverse Limited,<br> '24-'26 GMC Acadia
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, GMC Yukon, Hummer H3)
|-
|L||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'20 Chevy Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle 2wd)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|M||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-13 Chevy Avalanche 2wd)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|N||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, Hummer H3T)
|-
|P||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited, '16-'26 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon)
|-
|S||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|R||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited,<br> '16-'22 Chevy Colorado)
|-
|G||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|8||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|X||Class E: 6,001-7,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('13-'19 Cadillac XTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'14 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|S||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'26 Chevy Tahoe, Suburban 1500, GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 1500, Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('10 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|T||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||36: Sport Utility Truck (SUT) ('11-'13 Chevy Avalanche 4wd, Cadillac Escalade EXT 4wd)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24 Acura ZDX EV Type S)
|-
|C||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Vistiq EV)
|-
|W||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|X||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|Y||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|V||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '19 Chevy Silverado LD, GMC Sierra Limited, '22 Chevy Silverado LTD, GMC Sierra Limited)
|-
|U||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('10 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|9||Class F: 7,001-8,000||Hydraulic||69: Commercial Chassis ('11 Cadillac DTS chassis for Limo/Hearse)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('10 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|W||Class G: 8,001-9,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('11-'13 Chevy Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 2500)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van or Incomplete Vehicle ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana,<br> '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|Z||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||06: Passenger Van ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|0||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|1||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '24-'25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 module battery pack,<br> '24-'26 Chevy Silverado EV, '25-'26 GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|5||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|2||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|B||Class H: 9,001-10,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('24-'25 GMC Hummer EV SUV)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|3||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||03: Regular Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|7||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|4||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||43: Crew Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra,<br> '22-'24 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/24 module battery pack, '25 GMC Hummer EV pickup w/20 or 24 module battery pack, '26 GMC Hummer EV pickup, '24-'25 Chevy Silverado EV, GMC Sierra EV)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('10 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|5||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||53: Extended Cab pickup or Chassis Cab ('11-'13, '15-'18, '20-'26 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||06: 4-door SUV ('16-'19, '24-'26 Chevy Suburban 3500HD)
|-
|8||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||05: Cargo Van ('22 BrightDrop EV600, '23-'24 BrightDrop Zevo 600, '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600)
|-
|T||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||26: 4-door SUV ('25-'26 GMC Hummer EV SUV, '25-'26 Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV])
|-
|L||Class 3: 10,001-14,000||Hydraulic||56: 4-door SUV Extended ('26- Cadillac Escalade IQL [EV])
|-
|9||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('10 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
|6||Class 4: 14,001-16,000||Hydraulic||03: Van Cutaway ('11-'26 Chevy Express, GMC Savana)
|-
| ||Class 5: 16,001-19,500||Hydraulic||
|}
====Line & Chassis Type 2010- Light Duty Truck & Multi-Purpose Passenger Vehicle====
The Line & Chassis Type is specified as character five of the American GM VIN for light trucks.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Chevrolet HHR ('10-'11), HHR Panel ('10-'11)
|-
|A||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|B||Chevy Blazer 2wd & Awd '19-'26
|-
|C||Chevy Silverado 2wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 2wd '19, Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd '19, GMC Sierra 2wd ('10)
|-
|C||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('10-'24), Suburban 2wd ('10-'24), Avalanche 2wd ('10-'13),<br /> GMC Yukon 2wd ('10), Yukon XL 2wd ('10), Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('10), Escalade ESV 2wd ('10)
|-
|D||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('22-'24)
|-
|D||Chevy Blazer EV ('24-'26), Chevy Equinox EV ('24-'26)
|-
|E||Cadillac Escalade IQ [EV] ('25-'26), Escalade IQL [EV] ('26-), GMC Hummer EV pickup ('26-), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('26-), GMC Sierra EV ('26-)
|-
|F||Chevy Bolt EV w/Rear Seat Delete pkg. - incomplete vehicle ('18-'23)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Limousine & for Armored Vehicle (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Cadillac Chassis for Hearse (Based on XTS '13-'19)
|-
|G||Chevy Express 2wd ('10-'26), GMC Savana 2wd ('10)
|-
|H||Chevy Express 4wd ('10-'14), GMC Savana 4wd ('10)
|-
|H||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|H||Honda Prologue EV ('24-'26), Acura ZDX EV ('24)
|-
|J||Buick Encore 2wd & Awd ('13-'22), Chevy Trax 2wd & Awd (Canada: '13-'22, US: '15-'22)
|-
|J||BrightDrop EV600 ('22), BrightDrop Zevo 600 ('23-'24), BrightDrop Zevo 400 ('24), Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 4wd ('10-'18), Silverado LD 1500 4wd ('19), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), GMC Sierra 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('25-'26), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|K||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban 4wd ('10-'24), Suburban HD 4wd ('24-'26), Avalanche 4wd ('10-'13), GMC Yukon 4wd ('10), Yukon XL 4wd ('10),<br> Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('10), Escalade ESV 4wd ('10), Escalade EXT 4wd ('10)
|-
|K||Cadillac Professional Chassis for Limousine (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|K||Cadillac Commercial Chassis for Hearse (Based on DTS '10-'11)
|-
|L||Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Captiva Sport 2wd '12-'15, Captiva Sport Awd '12, GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '10-'17, Saturn Vue 2wd & Awd '10
|-
|L||GMC Terrain 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|L||Buick Envista '24-'26, Chevy Trax '24-'26
|-
|M||Buick Encore GX 2wd & Awd ('20-'26), Chevy Trailblazer 2wd & Awd ('21-'26)
|-
|N||Cadillac SRX 2wd & Awd '10-'16, Saab 9-4X 2011
|-
|N||GMC Acadia 2wd & Awd '17-'26, Cadillac XT5 2wd & Awd '17-'26
|-
|N||Hummer H3, H3T 2010
|-
|P||Chevy Orlando (Canada only: '12-'14)
|-
|P||Cadillac XT6 2wd & Awd '20-'25
|-
|P||Cadillac Lyriq EV 2wd & Awd '23-'25
|-
|R||GMC Acadia 2wd '10-'16, Acadia Limited 2wd '17, Saturn Outlook 2wd '10, Buick Enclave 2wd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse 2wd '10-'17
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse 2wd '18-'23
|-
|R||Buick Enclave 2wd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse 2wd '24-'26
|-
|S||Chevy Traverse Limited 2wd '24
|-
|S||Chevy Colorado 2wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 2wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Colorado 4wd ('10-'12, '15-'26), GMC Canyon 4wd ('10)
|-
|T||Chevy Traverse Limited Awd '24
|-
|U||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('22-'26), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|V||GMC Acadia Awd '10-'16, Acadia Limited Awd '17, Saturn Outlook Awd '10, Buick Enclave Awd '10-'17, Chevy Traverse Awd '10-'17
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '18-'24, Chevy Traverse Awd '18-'23
|-
|V||Buick Enclave Awd '25-'26, Chevy Traverse Awd '24-'26
|-
|W||Chevy Silverado 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 2wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|X||Buick Envision 2wd & Awd '16-'20, Chevy Equinox 2wd & Awd '18-'26
|-
|Y||Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Silverado LTD 1500 4wd ('22), Silverado HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|Z||Cadillac XT4 2wd & Awd '19-'25, Buick Envision 2wd '21-'23, Buick Envision Awd '21-'26
|-
|1||GMC Sierra 2wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('19), Yukon 2wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|1||GMC Canyon 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Sierra 4wd ('11-'18), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('19), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('19), Yukon 4wd ('11-'26), Yukon XL 4wd ('11-'26)
|-
|2||GMC Canyon 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|3||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 2wd ('11-'24)
|-
|3||Cadillac Optiq EV ('25-), Cadillac Vistiq EV ('26-)
|-
|4||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade ESV 4wd ('11-'24), Escalade EXT 4wd ('11-'13)
|-
|5||GMC Canyon 2wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|5||Chevy Tahoe 2wd ('25-'26), Suburban 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|6||GMC Canyon 4wd ('11-'12, '15-'24)
|-
|6||Chevy Tahoe 4wd ('25-'26), Suburban 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|7||GMC Savana 2wd ('11-'26)
|-
|8||GMC Savana 4wd ('11-'14)
|-
|8||GMC Sierra 1500 2wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 2wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 2wd ('20-'24)
|-
|8||Cadillac Escalade 2wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 2wd ('25-'26)
|-
|9||GMC Sierra 1500 4wd ('19-'21), Sierra Limited 1500 4wd ('22), Sierra HD 2500/3500 4wd ('20-'24)
|-
|9||Cadillac Escalade 4wd ('25-'26), Escalade ESV 4wd ('25-'26)
|-
|0||GMC Hummer EV pickup ('22-'25), GMC Hummer EV SUV ('24-'25), Chevy Silverado EV ('24-'26), GMC Sierra EV ('24-'25)
|}
===Platform & Series Codes 1985- Passenger Car===
GM used a lettered system of automobile platform codes for three decades. These letters were used as the fourth position of the VIN. Though today's GM platforms use Greek characters, they are still encoded with Latin characters in the fourth position. Position five encodes the specific model and trim level of the vehicle.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!List of GM platforms
!Platform<br>Code
!Series<br>Code
!:Category:General Motors vehicles|Model
|-
|rowspan=14|GM A platform
|rowspan=14|A||W||Chevrolet Celebrity 1985-1990
|-
|E||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1986-1988
|-
|F||Pontiac 6000 1985-1988, 6000 ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Pontiac 6000 ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|H||Pontiac 6000 ''STE'' 1985-1989
|-
|J||Pontiac 6000 ''SE'' 1989-1991
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1993-1994
|-
|J||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''LS'' 1985, Cutlass Ciera 1986-1989 & Cutlass Cruiser 1985-1989,<br /> Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Coupe 1986-1987, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' 1990-1991 & Cutlass Cruiser ''S'' 1990-1994, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' & Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1995, Ciera ''SL'' sedan & wagon 1996
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1990-1991, Cutlass Ciera ''S'' Sedan 1992
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''Brougham'' 1985-1988, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Coupe 1986-1989, Cutlass Ciera ''SL'' Sedan 1989-1993, Cutlass Cruiser ''Brougham'' 1987-1988, Cutlass Cruiser ''SL'' 1989-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera ''International Series'' 1988-1990
|-
|G||Buick Century ''T-Type'' 1985-1986, Century ''Special'' 1991-1996
|-
|H||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1985-1995
|-
|L||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1985-1993, Century Estate Wagon 1986-1989
|-
|rowspan=14|GM B platform
|rowspan=14|B||L||Chevrolet Impala 1985, Caprice 1986-1992, Caprice Classic 1993-1996, Impala SS 1995-96
|-
|N||Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1985-1992, Caprice Classic LS 1993-1994,<br /> Caprice Classic LTZ 1991-1993, Impala SS 1994
|-
|U||Chevrolet Caprice Classic Brougham/Brougham LS 1987-1990
|-
|L||Pontiac Parisienne 1985-1986, Safari Wagon 1987-1989
|-
|T||Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1985
|-
|P||Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1985-1992
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham LS 1985
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1985
|-
|N||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1985, Roadmaster sedan 1992-1996
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1985
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre Estate Wagon 1985-1989, Estate Wagon 1990,<br /> Roadmaster Estate Wagon 1991-1996
|-
|T||Buick Roadmaster ''Limited'' sedan 1992-1996
|-
|V||Buick Electra Estate Wagon 1985-1989
|-
|rowspan=13|GM C platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|C
|V||Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1988-1990, 98 Touring Sedan 1991-1993
|-
|W||Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham 1985-1990, 98 Regency Elite 1991-1996
|-
|X||Oldsmobile 98 Regency 1985-1990, 1992-1994
|-
|F||Buick Electra T-Type 1985-1990
|-
|U||Buick Electra Park Avenue Ultra 1989-1990, Park Avenue Ultra 1991-1996
|-
|W||Buick Electra Park Avenue 1985-1990, Park Avenue 1991-1996
|-
|X||Buick Electra 1985-1986, Electra Limited 1987-1990
|-
|B||1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood, Fleetwood D'Elegance, 1993 Cadillac Sixty Special
|-
|D||1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille
|-
|G||1991-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|H||1985-1987 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine
|-
|S||1987-1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special
|-
|T||1991-1993 Cadillac DeVille Touring Sedan
|-
|rowspan=3|GM G platform (models formerly on C platform)
|rowspan=3|C
|-
|U||Buick Park Avenue Ultra 1997-2005
|-
|W||Buick Park Avenue 1997-2005
|-
|rowspan=2|GM D platform
|rowspan=2|D||W||1985-1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 1987-1992 Cadillac Brougham
|-
|W||1993-1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
|-
|rowspan=31|GM Delta I platform
|rowspan=31|A
|-
|A||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cobalt 1LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/manual trans. 2010
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cobalt 2LT w/automatic trans. 2010
|-
|G||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbo 2010
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model w/XFE) 2010
|-
|K||Chevrolet Cobalt (base model) 2005, Cobalt LS 2006-2008, Cobalt LS w/man. trans. 2009
|-
|L||Chevrolet Cobalt LS 2005, Cobalt LT 2006-2008, Cobalt LT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|M||Chevrolet Cobalt SS 2006-2007, Cobalt Sport 2008
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged 2005-2007, SS Turbo 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cobalt LS w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Cobalt LT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2005, Cobalt LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|L||Pontiac G5 2007-2008, G5 w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac G5 GT 2007-2008, G5 GT w/manual trans. 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac G5 w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|T||Pontiac G5 GT w/automatic trans. 2009
|-
|F||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/manual trans. 2003-2005
|-
|G||Saturn Ion sedan Level 1 w/automatic trans. 2003-2005
|-
|J||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|K||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|L||Saturn Ion sedan Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|M||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|N||Saturn Ion coupe Level 2 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|V||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|W||Saturn Ion coupe Level 3 w/automatic trans. 2003-2007
|-
|Y||Saturn Ion coupe Red Line 2004-2007
|-
|Z||Saturn Ion sedan Level 2 w/manual trans. 2003-2007
|-
|rowspan=9|GM E platform
|rowspan=9|E
|-
|V||Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 1988-1992
|-
|Z||Oldsmobile Toronado Brougham 1985-1986, Toronado 1987-1992
|-
|C||Buick Reatta 1988-1991
|-
|Y||Buick Riviera T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|Z||Buick Riviera 1985-1993
|-
|C||Cadillac Eldorado Collector Series 2002
|-
|L||Cadillac Eldorado 1985-2002
|-
|T||Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe 1994-2002
|-
|rowspan=26|GM Epsilon I platform
|rowspan=26|Z||A||Chevrolet Malibu Fleet 2010-2012
|-
|B||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2010-2012
|-
|C||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2010-2012
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2010-2012
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2010-2011, Malibu 1LZ 2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid 2008-2010, Malibu 3LT 2012
|-
|G||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2008-2009, Malibu 2LZ 2012
|-
|H||Chevrolet Malibu 1LT 2008-2009
|-
|J||Chevrolet Malibu 2LT 2008-2009
|-
|K||Chevrolet Malibu LTZ 2008-2009
|-
|S||Chevrolet Malibu 2004-2005, Malibu LS 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LS 2008
|-
|T||Chevrolet Malibu LS 2004-2005, Malibu LT 2006-2007, Malibu Classic LT 2008
|-
|U||Chevrolet Malibu LT 2004-2005, Malibu LTZ 2006-2007
|-
|W||Chevrolet Malibu SS 2006-2007
|-
|A||Pontiac G6 Sedan 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac G6 2.4L Sedan (Base model) 2006, G6 Value Leader (Base model w/1SV) 2007-2008
|-
|G||Pontiac G6 3.5L Sedan (Base model) 2005-2006, G6 (Base model) 2007-2009
|-
|H||Pontiac G6 GT 2005-2009
|-
|J||Pontiac G6 (Base model) 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|K||Pontiac G6 GT 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|L||Pontiac G6 GXP 2009 1/2 (Mid-Cycle Revision)
|-
|M||Pontiac G6 GTP 2006-2007, G6 GXP 2008-2009
|-
|R||Saturn Aura Green Line 2007-2009
|-
|S||Saturn Aura XE 2007-2009
|-
|V||Saturn Aura XR 2007-2008, Aura XR 2.4L 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Aura XR V6 2009
|-
|rowspan=6|GM F platform
|rowspan=6|F||P||Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe 1985-2002, Convertible 1987-1992, 1994-2002
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Firebird 1985-2002, Firebird ''Formula'' 1987-1992
|-
|V||Pontiac Firebird ''Formula / Trans Am'' 1993-2002, Firebird ''Trans Am GT'' 1994
|-
|W||Pontiac Firebird ''Trans Am'' 1985-1992, Firebird ''Trans Am GTA'' 1987-1992
|-
|X||Pontiac Firebird ''S/E'' 1985-1986
|-
|rowspan=13|GM G platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=13|G||Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1985-1988
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1985-1987
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix LE 1985-1987
|-
|N||Pontiac Bonneville 1985-1986
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 1985-1987
|-
|R||Pontiac Bonneville Brougham 1985-1986
|-
|S||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1985-1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon coupe 1985-1987
|-
|M||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''Brougham'' 1985-1987,<br /> Cutlass Supreme Classic ''Brougham'' 1988
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1985-1987, Cutlass Supreme Classic 1988
|-
|J||Buick Regal 1985-1987
|-
|K||Buick Regal T-Type 1985-1987
|-
|M||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=4|GM G platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|G||D||1995-1999 Buick Riviera
|-
|R||1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora
|-
|R||2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora 3.5
|-
|S||2001-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora 4.0
|-
|rowspan=9|GM H platform
|rowspan=9|H||H||Buick Le Sabre 1987
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 1986-1999
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 1986-1999
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Regency 1997-1998, Eighty Eight 50th Anniversary Edition 1999
|-
|N||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale 1986-1988, 88 Royale 1989-1995, Eighty Eight & Eighty Eight LS 1996-99
|-
|Y||Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 1986-1988, 88 Royale Brougham 1989-91, Eighty Eight Royale LS 1992-1995, LSS 1996-1999
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville 1987, Bonneville LE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SE'' 1992-1999
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville SSE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1992-1993
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville LE 1987, Bonneville SE 1988-1991, Bonneville ''SSE'' 1992-1999, Bonneville ''SSEi'' 1994-1999
|-
|rowspan=17|GM G platform (models formerly on H platform or their successors)
|rowspan=17|H||A||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2010-2011
|-
|B||Buick Lucerne ''CX-2'' 2010
|-
|C||Buick Lucerne ''CXL'' 2010-2011
|-
|D||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V6'' 2006-2009, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition'' 2010
|-
|E||Buick Lucerne ''CXS'' 2006-2008, Lucerne ''CXL-3'' 2010
|-
|F||Buick Lucerne ''Super'' 2008-2009, Lucerne ''CXL-4'' 2010
|-
|G||Buick Lucerne ''CXL-5'' 2010
|-
|H||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1SP'' 2010
|-
|J||Buick Lucerne ''CXL Premium'' 2010-2011
|-
|K||Buick Lucerne ''Super 1XS'' 2010, Lucerne ''Super'' 2011
|-
|P||Buick Lucerne ''CX'' 2006-2009
|-
|R||Buick Lucerne ''CXL V8'' 2006-2007, Lucerne ''CXL Special Edition V8'' 2008
|-
|P||Buick Le Sabre ''Custom'' 2000-2005
|-
|R||Buick Le Sabre ''Limited'' 2000-2005
|-
|X||Pontiac Bonneville ''SE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Y||Pontiac Bonneville ''SLE'' 2000-2005
|-
|Z||Pontiac Bonneville ''SSEi'' 2000-2003, Bonneville GXP 2004-2005
|-
|rowspan=23|GM J platform
|rowspan=23|J
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1985-1994, RS Convertible 1991-1994
|-
|D||Chevrolet Cavalier CS 1985-1987
|-
|E||Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10 1985, RS 1986-1988,<br /> Type 10 Convertible 1985, RS Convertible 1986-1987
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 1986-1994, Z24 Convertible 1988-1989, 1992-1994
|-
|C||Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-2005, Cavalier RS 1997-1999
|-
|F||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Sedan 1995-2005, LS Coupe 2003-2005, Z24 Coupe 1995-2001,<br /> LS Convertible 1995-1997, Z24 Convertible 1998-2000
|-
|H||Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coupe/Sedan 2002, LS Sport 2002-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Cavalier LS Coupe 2002
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunbird 1985-1989, Sunbird LE 1990-1991, Sunbird SE 1992-1993,<br /> Sunbird LE 1994
|-
|C||Pontiac Sunbird LE 1985, Sunbird 1991, Sunbird LE 1992-1993
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1985-1991, Sunbird GT 1992-1993
|-
|L||Pontiac Sunbird SE 1994
|-
|U||Pontiac Sunbird GT 1986-1991
|-
|B||Pontiac Sunfire SE 1995-2002, Convertible 1995-2000, Sunfire 2003-2005
|-
|D||Pontiac Sunfire GT 1995-2002
|-
|C||Oldsmobile Firenza Base model 1985-1987, Firenza S 1985-1987, Firenza 1988
|-
|D||Oldsmobile Firenza LX 1985-1987, Firenza SX 1985, Firenza LC, GT 1986-1987
|-
|E||Buick Skyhawk T-Type 1985-1986
|-
|S||Buick Skyhawk Custom 1985-1987, Skyhawk Sport 1986-1987, Skyhawk 1988-1989
|-
|T||Buick Skyhawk Limited 1985-1987
|-
|G||Cadillac Cimarron 1985-1988
|-
|G, H||Toyota Cavalier (Japan only)
|-
|rowspan=8|GM2900 platform
|rowspan=8|J||C||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.1
|-
|D||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.2, 2005 Saturn L300
|-
|L||Saturn L-Series|2004 Saturn L300.3
|-
|R||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/manual transmission '00/L100 w/manual transmission '01
|-
|S||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS w/automatic transmission '00/L100 w/automatic transmission '01-'02
|-
|T||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/manual transmission '00/L200 w/manual transmission '01-'03, LW200 w/manual trans. '02
|-
|U||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS1 w/automatic transmission '00/L200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03,<br> Saturn LW1 w/automatic transmission '00/LW200 w/automatic transmission '01-'03
|-
|W||Saturn L-Series|Saturn LS2 '00, LW2 '00, L300 '01-'03, LW300 '01-'03
|-
|rowspan=5|GM K platform
|rowspan=5|K||D||Cadillac Deville 1994-1999
|-
|E||Cadillac Deville D'Elegance 1997-1999
|-
|F||Cadillac Deville Concours 1994-1999
|-
|S||Cadillac Seville 1985-1993 / Cadillac Seville SLS 1994-1997
|-
|Y||Cadillac Seville Touring Sedan / Cadillac Seville STS 1990-1997
|-
|rowspan=9|GM G platform (models formerly on K platform)
|rowspan=9|K||A||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS
|-
|D||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville, 2006-2009 Cadillac DTS, 2010-2011 DTS Luxury
|-
|E||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DHS
|-
|F||2000-2005 Cadillac Deville DTS
|-
|H||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Premium
|-
|P||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum
|-
|R||2010-2011 Cadillac DTS Livery
|-
|S|| 1998-2004 Cadillac Seville SLS
|-
|Y|| 1998-2003 Cadillac Seville STS
|-
|rowspan=33|GM Kappa platform
|rowspan=33|M||A||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice 2006-2007, Solstice w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|D||Pontiac Solstice w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|E||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|G||Pontiac Solstice GXP 2007, Solstice GXP w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|K||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Pontiac Solstice w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|S||Pontiac Solstice SCCA SSB Championship Edition (2.4L) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice SCCA T2 Championship Edition (2.0L Turbo) 2008
|-
|T||Pontiac Solstice GXP w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|Z||Pontiac Solstice Street Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky 2007, Sky w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|B||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|C||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|C||Saturn Sky Preferred w/automatic transmission 2010
|-
|D||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|E||Saturn Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2008
|-
|F||Saturn Sky Preferred w/manual transmission 2010
|-
|G||Saturn Sky Redline 2007, Sky Redline w/manual transmission 2008-2009
|-
|H||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|L||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/manual transmission 2009
|-
|N||Saturn Sky w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|P||Saturn Sky Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|R||Saturn Sky Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|T||Saturn Sky Redline w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|V||Saturn Sky Redline Ruby Red (Merlot Jewel) Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|X||Saturn Sky Redline Hydro Blue Special Edition w/automatic transmission 2009
|-
|G||Opel GT 2007-2010, Daewoo G2X 2007-2009
|-
|rowspan=8|GM L platform
|rowspan=8|L
|-
|D||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1994-1996
|-
|T||Chevrolet Corsica ''Base'' 1987-1989, Corsica ''LT'' 1990-1993
|-
|V||Chevrolet Beretta ''Base'' 1987-1996
|-
|W||Chevrolet Beretta "GT" 1989-1993 (RPO Z21) & Beretta ''Z26'' 1994-1996 (RPO Z04)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Corsica ''LTZ'' 1989-1990 (RPO Z54)
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Beretta "GTZ" 1990-1993 (RPO Z04)
|-
|T||Pontiac Tempest (Canada only)
|-
|rowspan=5|GM M platform
|rowspan=5|M||R||Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|R||Geo Metro LSi, Metro
|-
|R||Pontiac Firefly (Canada only)
|-
|S||Chevrolet Sprint ER
|-
|S||Geo Metro, Metro XFi
|-
|rowspan=32|GM N platform
|rowspan=32|N
|-
|B||Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997, Cutlass ''GL'' 1998-1999
|-
|C||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1987-1991
|-
|D||Buick Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1987-1989, Skylark 4-door ''Luxury Edition'' 1990-1991
|-
|D||Chevrolet Malibu 1997-2003, Chevrolet Classic 2004-2005
|-
|E||Chevrolet Malibu ''LS'' 1997-2003
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am 1985-1988, Grand Am ''LE'' 1989-1991
|-
|E||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1992-2005
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Calais 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais 1988, Cutlass Calais ''S'' 1989-1991
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Achieva ''SL'' 1992-1994, Achieva ''SC'' 1994
|-
|F||Oldsmobile Alero ''GLS'' 1999-2004
|-
|F||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE1'' 2000-2004
|-
|G||Oldsmobile Cutlass ''GLS'' 1997-1999
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am 1991
|-
|G||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE2'' 2000, 2003-2004
|-
|J||Buick Somerset Regal 1985, Somerset ''Custom'' 1986-1987, Skylark 2-door ''Custom'' 1988-91, Skylark 4-door ''Custom'' 1986
|-
|J||Buick Skylark 1992, Skylark ''Limited'' 1993-1994, Skylark ''Custom'' 1996-1998,<br /> Skylark ''Limited'' & ''Gran Sport'' 1996-1997
|-
|K||Buick Somerset ''T-Type'' 1986
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais ''International Series'' 1988-1991
|-
|K||Oldsmobile Alero ''GX'' 1999-2004
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1989-1991
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Achieva ''S'' 1992-1995, Achieva ''SL'' 1996-1998, Achieva ''SC'' 1996-1997
|-
|L||Oldsmobile Alero ''GL'' 1999-2004
|-
|M||Buick Somerset Regal ''Limited'' 1985, Somerset ''Limited'' 1986-'87, Skylark 2-door ''Limited'' '88-'89, Skylark 2-door ''Gran Sport'' 1990-1991, Skylark 4-door ''Limited'' 1986
|-
|M||Buick Skylark ''Gran Sport'' 1992-1994
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Calais ''Supreme'' 1985-1987, Cutlass Calais ''SL'' 1988-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark 1990-1991
|-
|V||Buick Skylark ''Custom'' 1993-1995, ''Limited'' 1995, ''Gran Sport'' 1995
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''LE'' 1985-1988
|-
|V||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT1'' 2000-2005
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''SE'' 1986-1991
|-
|W||Pontiac Grand Am ''GT'' 1992-2005
|-
|rowspan=5|GM P platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=5|P
|-
||E||Pontiac Fiero ''Coupe'' 1985-1988
|-
||F||Pontiac Fiero ''SE'' 1985-1987
|-
||G||Pontiac Fiero ''GT'' 1985-1988
|-
||M||Pontiac Fiero ''Sport coupe'' 1985-1987
|-
|rowspan=1|GM P platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=1|P||X||General Motors EV1 1997, 1999
|-
|rowspan=6|GM R platform
|rowspan=6|R
|-
||F||1985-1986 Chevrolet Spectrum
|-
||F||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 3-door hatchback, 1989 Geo Spectrum 3-door hatchback
|-
||F||1990-1993 Geo Storm
|-
||G||1987-1988 Chevrolet Spectrum 4-door sedan, 1989 Geo Spectrum 4-door sedan
|-
||T||1990-1993 Geo Storm GSi
|-
|rowspan=8|GM S platform
|rowspan=8|S||K||1985-1988 Chevrolet Nova
|-
|K||1989-1997 Geo Prizm, 1998-2002 Chevrolet Prizm
|-
|L||1988 Chevrolet Nova Twin Cam, 1990-1992 Geo Prizm GSi
|-
|L||2003-2008 Pontiac Vibe, 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|M||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''AWD'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe AWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|N||2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe ''GT'', 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/manual transmission
|-
|P||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|R||2009-2010 Pontiac Vibe GT FWD w/automatic transmission
|-
|rowspan=32|GM Sigma platform
|rowspan=32|D||A||Cadillac CTS Base model RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model RWD 2014
|-
|B||Cadillac CTS Wagon Luxury Collection RWD 2014
|-
|C||Cadillac CTS Base model AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection RWD 2014
|-
|D||Cadillac CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection RWD 2014
|-
|E||Cadillac CTS Luxury Collection RWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe Base model AWD 2014
|-
|F||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Wagon Luxury Collection AWD 2014
|-
|G||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Performance Collection AWD 2014
|-
|H||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Luxury Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013, CTS Coupe/Wagon Premium Collection AWD 2014
|-
|J||Cadillac CTS Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection RWD 2010-2013
|-
|K||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|L||Cadillac CTS Performance Collection AWD 2010-2013
|-
|M||Cadillac CTS V6 2003-2004, CTS 2.8L 2005-2007, CTS Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Performance Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|N||Cadillac CTS V-Series 2004-2007, 2009
|-
|P||Cadillac CTS 3.6L 2005-2007, CTS Direct Inj. V6 Man. Trans. RWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection RWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|R||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2008
|-
|S||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD 2008-2009, CTS Premium Collection AWD w/Navigation 2010-2013
|-
|T||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD 2009
|-
|V||Cadillac CTS Direct Inj. V6 Auto. Trans. RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009, CTS sedan V-Series 2010-2014, CTS Wagon V-Series 2011-2014, CTS Coupe V-Series 2011-2015
|-
|0||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2010
|-
|1||Cadillac CTS Eco Luxury Pkg. 2010
|-
|2||Cadillac CTS Sport Appearance Pkg. 2011
|-
|A||Cadillac STS V6 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|B||Cadillac STS V8 AWD 2008-2009
|-
|C||Cadillac STS V8 2005-2007, STS V8 RWD 2008-2009
|-
|D||Cadillac STS V6 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|K||Cadillac STS V6 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|L||Cadillac STS V8 AWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|U||Cadillac STS (all models) 2010, STS (Base model) 2011
|-
|W||Cadillac STS V6 2005-2007, STS V6 RWD 2008-2009, STS Luxury 2011
|-
|X||Cadillac STS V-Series 2006-2009, STS Luxury Performance 2011
|-
|Z||Cadillac STS V8 RWD w/Navigation 2008-2009
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||B|| 1985-1987 Chevrolet Chevette CS
|-
|B||1985-1987 Pontiac Acadian (Canada only)
|-
|J||1985 Pontiac Acadian Scooter (Canada only)
|-
|L||1985-1987 Pontiac 1000
|-
|rowspan=4|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=4|T||N|| Pontiac LeMans 1988, LeMans LE 1989-1991, LeMans SE 1992-1993
|-
|R||1988-1989 Pontiac LeMans SE sedan
|-
|S||1988-1990 Pontiac LeMans GSE AeroCoupe
|-
|X||1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans VL AeroCoupe
|-
|rowspan=3|GM T platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=3|A
|-
|R||Saturn Astra XE (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|T||Saturn Astra XR (US: 2008, Canada: 2008-2009)
|-
|rowspan=4|Daewoo T200 platform
|rowspan=4|T||D||Chevrolet Aveo Special Value 2004-2008, Base model 2004, LS 2005-2011, Aveo 1LT 2009-2011
|-
|G||Chevrolet Aveo LT 2005-2008, Aveo 2LT 2009-2011
|-
|J||Chevrolet Aveo LS 2004
|-
|D||Pontiac G3 2009
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - front-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1987-1992 Cadillac Allanté with standard removable hardtop
|-
|S||1990-1993 Cadillac Allanté
|-
|rowspan=2|GM V platform - rear-wheel drive
|rowspan=2|V||R||1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|X||2004-2006 Pontiac GTO coupe
|-
|rowspan=49|GM W platform
|rowspan=49|W
|-
|A||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LS'' 2014-2016
|-
|B||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''LT'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LT'' 2014-2016
|-
|C||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.9L 2006-2009, Impala ''LTZ'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''LTZ'' 2014-2016
|-
|D||Chevrolet Impala ''SS'' 2006-2009, Impala ''Police'' 2010-2013, Impala Limited ''Police'' 2014-2016
|-
|E||Chevrolet Impala ''Taxi'' 2010-2012
|-
|F||Chevrolet Impala 2000-2005, Impala ''LS'' Fleet (1FL) 2011-2013
|-
|G||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' Fleet (2FL) 2011-2013
|-
|H||Chevrolet Impala ''LS'' 2000-2005
|-
|J||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 2006-2007
|-
|K||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.9L 2006, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2007
|-
|L||Chevrolet Lumina 1990-2001, Lumina ''LS'' 1997-1999
|-
|L||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2006-2007
|-
|M||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LT'' 3.5L 2006
|-
|N||Chevrolet Lumina ''Euro'' 1990-1994, Lumina ''LS'' 1995-1996, Lumina ''LTZ'' 1997-1999
|-
|N||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LTZ'' 2006
|-
|P||Chevrolet Lumina ''Z34'' 1991-1994, Impala ''SS'' 2004-2005
|-
|S||Chevrolet Impala ''Police'' 2006-2009
|-
|T||Chevrolet Impala ''LT'' 3.5L 2006-2009
|-
|U||Chevrolet Impala ''LTZ'' 2006-2009
|-
|V||Chevrolet Impala ''50th Anniversary Edition'' 2008
|-
|W||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''LS'' 1995-2005
|-
|X||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''Z34'' 1995-1999, Monte Carlo ''SS'' 2000-2004, Monte Carlo ''LT'' 2005
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Monte Carlo ''SS Supercharged'' 2004-2005
|-
|C||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GXP'' 2005-2008
|-
|H||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1991-1993
|-
|J||Pontiac Grand Prix 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''LE'' 1990, Grand Prix ''SE'' 1991-2000
|-
|K||Pontiac Grand Prix ''LE'' 1988-1989, Grand Prix ''SE1'' 2000-2003
|-
|P||Pontiac Grand Prix ''SE'' 1988-1990, Grand Prix ''GT'' 1991-1993, 1997-2003,<br /> Grand Prix ''GT1'' 2004, Grand Prix 2005-2008
|-
|R||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GTP'' 1999-2005, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2006-2007
|-
|S||Pontiac Grand Prix ''GT2'' 2004, Grand Prix ''GT'' 2005
|-
|T||Pontiac Grand Prix ''STE'' 1990-1993
|-
|H||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1988-1991, Cutlass Supreme ''S'' 1992-1994,<br /> Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1995-1997, Intrigue 1998, Intrigue ''GX'' 1999-2002
|-
|R||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''International Series'' 1988-1993
|-
|S||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme ''SL'' 1988-1991, Intrigue ''GL'' 1998-2002
|-
|T||Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 1990-1995
|-
|X||Oldsmobile Intrigue ''GLS'' 1998-2002
|-
|B||Buick Regal ''Custom'' 1988-1996, Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1995-1996, Regal ''LS'' 1997-2004
|-
|C||Buick Lacrosse ''CX'' 2005-2009
|-
|D||Buick Regal ''Limited'' 1988-1996, Lacrosse ''CXL'' 2005-2009
|-
|E||Buick Lacrosse ''CXS'' 2005-2008
|-
|F||Buick Regal ''GS'' Coupe 1992-1994, Regal ''GS'' Sedan 1992-2004
|-
|F||Buick Allure ''CX'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|H||Buick Allure ''CXS'' 2005-2008 (Canada only)
|-
|J||Buick Allure ''CXL'' 2005-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|N||Buick Lacrosse ''Super'' 2008-2009
|-
|P||Buick Allure ''Super'' 2008-2009 (Canada only)
|-
|S||Buick Century ''Custom'' 1997-2005
|-
|Y||Buick Century ''Limited'' 1997-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM X platform
|rowspan=3|X||B||1985 Buick Skylark Custom
|-
|C||1985 Buick Skylark Limited
|-
|X||1985 Chevrolet Citation II
|-
|rowspan=39|GM Y platform
|rowspan=39|Y||V||2004-2009 Cadillac XLR
|-
|X||2006-2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series
|-
|Y||1985-2008 Chevrolet Corvette (all models except '90-'95 ZR-1)
|-
|Z||1990-1995 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1
|-
|G||2009 Chevrolet Corvette GT1 Championship Edition (Base & Z06)
|-
|R||2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (after early production)
|-
|Y||2009 Chevrolet Corvette (Base model, Early production Z06, Early production ZR1)
|-
|Z||2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (after early production)
|-
|A||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|B||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|C||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|D||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|E||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|F||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|G||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|H||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|J||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Standard 1LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|K||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Premium 2LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|L||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|M||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Standard 1ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|N||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|P||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Man. Trans.
|-
|R||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|S||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|T||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|U||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Standard 1LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|V||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Preferred 2LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|W||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Premium 3LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|X||2010-2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|Y||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Premium 3LT Man. Trans.
|-
|Z||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|1||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|2||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|3||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|4||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Auto. Trans.
|-
|5||2013 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3LZ Man. Trans.
|-
|6||2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 3ZR Man. Trans.
|-
|7||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible 60th Anniversary Edition Custom 4LT Man. Trans.
|-
|8||2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition Preferred 2LT Man. Trans.
|-
|rowspan=13|GM Z platform
|rowspan=13|Z
|-
|E||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999
|-
|F||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 2-Door) 1993-1999, SL (manual transmission) 1991-02
|-
|G||Saturn SC (manual transmission) 1991-1992, SC2 (manual transmission 2-Door) 1993-99,<br /> SL1 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW1 (manual transmission) 1993-1999
|-
|H||Saturn SC (automatic transmission) 1991-92, SC2 (automatic transmission 2-Door) '93-'99,<br /> SL1 (automatic transmission) 1991-02, SW1 (automatic transmission LHD) '93-'99
|-
|J||Saturn SL2 (manual transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (manual transmission) 1993-2001
|-
|K||Saturn SL2 (automatic transmission) 1991-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 1993-1999)
|-
|M||Saturn SW1 "Postal" [SWP] (automatic transmission RHD) 1999-2001 <br>(Made for US Postal Service rural route mail carriers)
|-
|N||Saturn SC1 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002, SW2 (automatic transmission 2000-01)
|-
|P||Saturn SC1 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|R||Saturn SC2 (manual transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|S||Saturn SL Spring Special 2002
|-
|Y||Saturn SC2 (automatic transmission 3-Door) 1999-2002
|-
|rowspan=3|GM Zeta platform (VE)
|rowspan=3|E||C||Pontiac G8 GT
|-
|P||Pontiac G8 GXP
|-
|R||Pontiac G8 (Base model)
|-
|rowspan=2|GM Zeta platform (VF)
|rowspan=2|F||1||2014-2017 Chevrolet SS w/automatic transmission
|-
|2||2015-2017 Chevrolet SS w/manual transmission
|-
|GM Zeta platform (WM)
|M||K||2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
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|GM Zeta platform (WN)
|N||S||2014-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV
|-
|rowspan=19|GM Zeta platform (models formerly on F platform)
|rowspan=19|F||A||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' automatic transmission 2010-2011, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2012-2014, ''LS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|B||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''2LS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|C||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2010-2014, ''LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|D||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' automatic transmission 2015
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|E||Chevrolet Camaro ''LS'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro ''LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''2LT'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|G||Chevrolet Camaro ''2LT'' manual transmission 2010-2014, ''SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|H||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "J" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|J||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|K||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' automatic transmission 2010-2015
|-
|L||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2013-2014, ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|M||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' automatic transmission 2015
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014. Note: Must have "W" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2012. Note: Must have "P" in 8th position of VIN.
|-
|S||Chevrolet Camaro ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2014. Note: Must have "E" in 8th position of VIN.
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|T||Chevrolet Camaro ''2SS'' manual transmission 2010-2014
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Camaro ''ZL1'' manual transmission 2013-2014, ''Z/28'' manual transmission 2015
|-
|}
RHD= Right-Hand Drive
====Model Line 2010- Passenger Car (Using Vehicle Platforms introduced 2010 or later)====
The Model Line is specified as character four of the American GM VIN for Passenger Cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|A||Cadillac ATS 2013-2019
|-
|A||Cadillac CTS sedan 2014-2019, CTS V-Series sedan 2016-2019
|-
|B||Chevrolet Cruze 2016-2019
|-
|C||Chevrolet Spark 2013-2022, Spark EV 2014-2016
|-
|D||Cadillac CT4 2020-2026
|-
|D||Cadillac CT5 2020-
|-
|F||Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2024
|-
|F||Chevrolet Bolt EV 2017-2023, Bolt EUV 2022-2023, Bolt 2027
|-
|G||Buick LaCrosse 2010-2016
|-
|G||Buick Regal 2011-2020, Buick Regal TourX 2018-2020
|-
|J||Chevrolet Sonic 2016-2020
|-
|K||Cadillac CT6 2016-2020
|-
|M||Cadillac Celestiq EV 2025-
|-
|P||Buick Verano 2012-2017
|-
|P||Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2015, Cruze Limited 2016
|-
|R||Cadillac ELR 2014, 2016
|-
|R||Chevrolet Volt 2011-2019
|-
|W||Buick Cascada 2016-2019
|-
|Y||Chevrolet Corvette 2014-
|-
|Z||Buick LaCrosse 2017-2019
|-
|Z||Chevrolet Malibu 2016-2025
|-
|1||Cadillac XTS 2013-2019
|-
|1||Chevrolet Impala 2014-2020
|-
|1||Chevrolet Malibu 2013-2015, Malibu Limited 2016
|-
|}
===Body style codes 1987- Passenger Car===
The Body type is specified as character six of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!Description
|-
|1||Two-Door Coupe/Sedan
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|2||Two-Door Hatchback
|-
|3||Two-Door Convertible
|-
|4||Two-Door Wagon ('91-'92 Geo Storm Hatchback)
|-
|5||Four-Door Sedan
|-
|6||Four-Door Hatchback
|-
|7||Four-Door Hatchback ('89-'90 Geo Prizm hatchback)
|-
|8||Four-Door Station Wagon
|-
|9||Four-Door Station Wagon - High Roof Monocab
|}
===American restraint types 1987-===
The restraint type is specified as character seven of the American GM VIN for passenger cars.
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 1987-2009====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|1||Active (Manual) belts 1987-1996
|-
|2||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1992-2005<br />(For '94-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix coupe: Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|3||Active (Manual) belts plus driver side front airbag 1988-1996 <br />(For '94 Geo Prizm: Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags)
|-
|4||Passive (Automatic) belts 1987-1996
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 1997-2005
|-
|4||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2006-2009
|-
|5||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver side front airbag 1992-1996
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & driver-side side impact airbag 2000-2005
|-
|5||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|6||Passive (Automatic) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 1994-1996
|-
|6||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & occupant sensor 2000-2009
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belt driver & Passive (Automatic) belt passenger plus driver and passenger front airbags 1996
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & rear side airbags 2000-2005
|-
|7||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|8||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags & occupant sensor 2006-2009
|-
|9||
|}
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====Restraint codes for passenger cars 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010-
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017, 2027
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side curtain airbags 2010
|-
|G||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain airbags 2010-2017
|-
|N||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front knee airbags 2016-2019
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2011-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain airbags 2011
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2012-2017
|}
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====Restraint codes for light trucks 2010-====
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{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN Code
!Description
|-
|A||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2010
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag 2011-
|-
|B||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2010
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags 2011-
|-
|C||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2010
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags 2011-
|-
|D||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2010
|-
|E||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain airbags 2010-
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2011-2015
|-
|F||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side airbags & side curtain airbags for up to 3 rows of seating 2016-
|-
|H||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver-side side-impact airbag & driver-side side curtain airbag 2023-2024
|-
|K||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center airbags 2013-
|-
|L||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & driver-side knee airbags 2017-2023
|-
|M||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front center & front knee airbags 2025-
|-
|R||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2017-
|-
|S||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & rear side & side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-
|-
|T||Active (Manual) belts plus driver-side front airbag & driver- and passenger-side side-impact airbags & side curtain airbags 2023-
|-
|U||Active (Manual) belts plus driver and passenger front & side & front row side curtain & front knee airbags 2013-2019
|}
===American engine codes 1981-===
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
====Engine codes for passenger cars====
Warning: Issues with decoding are related to year/model combinations. Each year has a different breakdown for each code along with plants and some model/trim breakdowns over years.
Entry: 1985-1988 Pontiac Fiero has a 9 engine code for the 2.8L L44 V6. Entry: 1986-1990 Cadillac Brougham, Oldsmobile 307 Cu. In. V8 vin code Y.
{| border=1 style="margin:auto;"
!VIN
!RPO
!Size
!Type
!Fuel
!Valvetrain
!Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
|A||LD5||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81 Chevy Camaro (CA), Pontiac Catalina, Firebird, LeMans, Buick Century,<br /> '81-'83 Chevy Malibu (CA), '81-'84 Monte Carlo, Caprice, Impala (CA), '81-'87 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '81-'85 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre,<br /> '81-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, '84 Parisienne
|-
|A||LG0||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 H.O. '89-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, '89-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'94 Achieva, '90 Cutlass Supreme, '90-'94 Chevy Beretta
|-
|A||LH2||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac XLR, '05-'10 Cadillac STS
|-
|A||LCV||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13 Chevy Malibu, '16 Malibu Limited, '16-'19 Impala,<br /> '13-'16 Cadillac ATS
|-
|A||LV7||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '16-'22 Chevy Spark.
|-
|B||LG2||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '86 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera.
|-
|B||L26||4.9 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8.<br /> '91-'93 Cadillac Eldorado, Seville, '91-'95 DeVille, '91-'92 Fleetwood, '91-'93 Sixty Special
|-
|B||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy Cobalt, '06-'07 Saturn Ion, '06-'10 Pontiac G6, Solstice,<br /> '07-'08 Pontiac G5, '07-'10 Saturn Sky, '08-'09 Saturn Aura, '08-'10 Chevy Malibu
|-
|B||LUV||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. '12-'20 Chevy Sonic, '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited
|-
|C||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '82-'87 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000/1000
|-
|C||LN3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800). '88-'90 Oldsmobile 98, Toronado, Buick Electra, Riviera, Reatta, <br /> '88-'91 Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta 88/Eighty Eight, Pontiac Bonneville
|-
|C||L47||4.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Oldsmobile Aurora V8 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Aurora '95-'99, Aurora 4.0 '01-'03
|-
|C||LS4||5.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management.<br /> Transversely mounted for FWD. '05-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP, '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo SS,<br /> '06-'09 Chevy Impala SS, '08-'09 Buick LaCrosse Super.
|-
|C||LAF||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick LaCrosse '10-'11, Regal '11.
|-
|C||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '12 Chevy Cruze
|-
|D||LJ5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Indirect injection Diesel||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4FB1 diesel engine imported from Japan. '81-'86 Chevy Chevette
|-
|D||LD2||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4. '88-'95 Pontiac Grand Am, '88-'91 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais, '92-'95 Achieva,<br /> '88-'91 &'95 Buick Skylark, '90-'91 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '95 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
|-
|D||LC3||4.4 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Premium V). '06-'09 Cadillac XLR V-Series, Cadillac STS V-Series
|-
|E||LK9||3.0 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra
|-
|E||LA1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '99-'05 Grand Am, '99-'04 Alero, '00-'05 Impala, Monte Carlo
|-
|E||L03||5.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (305 cu. in.). '88-'92 Camaro/Firebird, '89-'93 Chevy Caprice,<br /> '91 Buick Roadmaster Estate wagon, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Brougham.
|-
|E||LXV||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Family 1 Gen 3 engine. W/VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Aveo, '09 Pontiac G3
|-
|E||LS7||7.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port point injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '06-'13 Corvette Z06, '13 Corvette 427, '14-'15 Camaro Z/28
|-
|E||LH7||1.6 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '17-'19 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
|-
|F||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '00-'04 Saturn L-Series, '02-'05 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire, Grand Am,<br /> '02-'04 Oldsmobile Alero, '03-'06 Saturn Ion, '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Chevy Cobalt
|-
|F||L61||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy Cobalt, Malibu, Pontiac G5, '07 Saturn Ion.
|-
|F||LB9||5.0 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.). '85-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|G||L46||1.8 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '82 J-cars.
|-
|G||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.)<br /> '84-'86 Camaro/Firebird, '84-'88 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|G||LM3||2.2 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '90-'91 Chevy Cavalier & Corsica/Beretta.
|-
|G||LS1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '97-'04 Corvette, '98-'02 Camaro/Firebird, '04 Pontiac GTO
|-
|G||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Cadillac CTS
|-
|G||LWE||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. PZEV emissions.<br /> '13-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '13-'18 Sonic.
|-
|H||LG4||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 F-bodies, '81-'83 Chevy Malibu, '81-'85 Impala,<br /> '81-'88 Caprice, Monte Carlo, '83-'86 Pontiac Bonneville, Parisienne, '83-'87 Grand Prix
|-
|H||LE4||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '92-'94 Pontiac Sunbird.
|-
|H||LX5||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Oldsmobile "Shortstar" V6 (Premium V). Oldsmobile Intrigue '99-'02, Aurora 3.5 '01-'02.
|-
|H||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09 Chevy Cobalt, Pontiac G5.
|-
|H||LUW||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. '11-'15 Chevy Cruze, '16 Cruze Limited, '12-'18 Sonic.
|-
|J||L39||4.4 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-'82 Chevy Caprice, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo,<br /> '81 Chevy Camaro
|-
|J||LA5||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil. '84-'86 Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|J||LT5||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Based on Chevy Small-Block V8. Designed with Lotus Engineering.<br /> Made by Mercury Marine. Aluminum Block & Heads. '90-'95 Corvette ZR-1
|-
|J||LG8||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen III. 3100. '99-'03 Chevy Malibu, '99 Oldsmobile Cutlass, '00-'01 Chevy Lumina,<br /> '00-'03 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, '00-'05 Buick Century
|-
|J||L99||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. VVT. With Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '10-'15 Camaro SS (auto. trans.)
|-
|J||LTA||4.2 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Blackwing V8. VVT. '19-'20 Cadillac CT6 Platinum & V-series
|-
|K||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Malibu, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '81 Camaro.
|-
|K||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '85 Chevrolet Spectrum.
|-
|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'91 Pontiac Sunbird, '87-'88 Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|K||LT2||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Australia by Holden.<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac LeMans GSE Aerocoupe, '89 LeMans SE sedan
|-
|K||L36||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series II). '95-'05: Various W-, H-, C-, & G-body models. '95-'02 Camaro/Firebird.
|-
|K||LZE||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. Flex-Fuel E85 compatible.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'11 Chevy Impala, '09-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6
|-
|K||LEA||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT. Buick Regal, Verano '12-'17 (except '13 Regal).
|-
|K||LSY||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19 Cadillac CT6, '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT5
|-
|L||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br> '81 Camaro Z28 (only w/auto. trans. in US), '81-'82 Impala 9C1 Police, '81 Malibu 9C1 Police
|-
|L||LL1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 H.O. (longitudinally mounted). '83-'84 Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|L||LN7||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6. '85-'87 Pontiac Grand Am, '85-'88 Oldsmobile & Buick N-bodies,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre
|-
|L||L27||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Tuned port injection|TPI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '90-'95 Buick Regal, '91-'94 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Park Avenue, '91 Reatta, '91-'93 Riviera, '91-'92 Oldsmobile Toronado, '92-'95 Buick LeSabre, '92-'94 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88
|-
|L||LNK||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine. VVTL-i. '03-'06 Pontiac Vibe GT
|-
|L||LKW||2.5 L||Straight-4|I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. VVL. '14-'15 Chevy Malibu, Impala
|-
|L||L3B||2.7L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT4, CT4-V
|-
|M||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '85 Chevrolet Sprint
|-
|M||LT3||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '87-'90 Pontiac Sunbird, '87 Buick Skyhawk T-Type, '87-'89 Pontiac Grand Am SE.
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|M||L82||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen III. 3100. '93-'97 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '94-'98 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '94-'99 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br /> '94-'96 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Regal, '94-'99 Century,<br /> '95-'99 Chevy Lumina, Monte Carlo, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, Oldsmobile Cutlass
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|M||LY9||2.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). Euro-market Cadillac CTS '03-'04.
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|M||LGD||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. '09-'11 Chevy Impala, Buick Lucerne
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|M||LE2||1.4 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'19 Chevy Cruze.
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|N||LF9||5.7 L||V8||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81-'85 Chevy Caprice, Impala, '82-'83 Malibu, '82-'84 Monte Carlo,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville, '81 Catalina, '83-'85 Parisienne,<br /> '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98, '81-'85 Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme, Delta 88, Custom Cruiser, Toronado,<br /> '81-'83 Buick Electra, '81-'85 LeSabre, Electra Estate wagon, Riviera, '82-'83 Regal,<br /> '81-'84 Cadillac DeVille, '81-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville
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|N||LG7||3.3 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3300). '89-'93 Buick Century, Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, '89-'91 Cutlass Calais,<br /> '92-'93 Achieva, Pontiac Grand Am.
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|N||LA3||3.2 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '03-'04 Cadillac CTS
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|N||LZ4||3.5L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. VVT. '06-'07 Chevy Monte Carlo, '06-'10 Chevy Impala,<br /> '07-'10 Chevy Malibu, Pontiac G6, '07-'08 Saturn Aura
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|N||LFR||3.6L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||(Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). GM High Feature V6. '15-'17 Chevy Impala Bi-Fuel
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|P||LQ5||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '83-'86 J-cars ('83-'84 for Pontiac).
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|P||LT1||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Heads: '92-'96 Corvette, '93-'97 Camaro/Firebird.<br /> Iron Heads: '94-'96 Chevy Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood.
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|P||LSJ||2.0 L||SC Straight-4|I4 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential central point injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> '04-'07 Saturn Ion Red Line, '05-'07 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged.
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|P||LSA||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> Cadillac CTS V-Series '09-'15, Camaro ZL1 '12-'15
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|P||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing '22+
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|R||LR8||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '82-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'90 Chevy Celebrity, '82-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '82-'92 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '84-'88 Pontiac Fiero, '90-'92 Chevy Lumina
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|R||L81||3.0 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '97-'01 Cadillac Catera, '00-'05 Saturn L-Series
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|R||LZ8||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '07 Chevy Impala
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|R||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '09 Corvette ZR1.
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|R||LUK||2.4L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse eAssist, Regal eAssist,<br /> '13-'14 Chevy Malibu Eco, '14 Chevy Impala Eco
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|S||LS5||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 265 cu. in.<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, Firebird, Grand Prix, LeMans, Buick Century, Regal.
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|S||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '83 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
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|S||LB8||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '85-'89 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||L32||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '93-'95 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|S||LS6||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen III Chevy Small-Block V8. (346 cu. in.) Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '01-'04 Corvette Z06, '04-'05 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|S||LGX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac ATS, CTS, '16-'20 CT6, '16-'24 Chevrolet Camaro, '17-'19 Buick LaCrosse, '18–'20 Buick Regal GS
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|T||LU8||4.9 L||V8 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird Formula & Trans Am.
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|T||LT7||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '82-'85 GM A-bodies.
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|T||LS2||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. FWD version for '85 GM C-bodies.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '90-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
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|T||LH0||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi Port Fuel injection|MPFi||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). Gen II. '88-'91 Pontiac 6000,<br /> '89-'93 Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, '90-'94 Chevy Cavalier, Lumina,<br /> '91-'94 Pontiac Sunbird, '90-'93 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '90 Celebrity
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|T||LD9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("2.4 Twin Cam"). '96-'01 Pontiac Grand Am, '96-'97 Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark, '99-'01 Oldsmobile Alero, '97-'99 Chevy Malibu, '96-'02 Chevy Cavalier, Pontiac Sunfire
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|T||LP1||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '05-'07 Cadillac CTS
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|T||LS9||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. '10-'13 Corvette ZR1.
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|T||LFV||1.5L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. '16-'25 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||L68||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Transversely mounted. '85-'91 N-bodies
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|U||LS2||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Corvette, '05-'06 Pontiac GTO, '06-'07 Cadillac CTS V-Series
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|U||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2011-12 Chevy Malibu.
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|U||LKN||1.8L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Full Hybrid. GM Medium Gasoline Engine. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br> '16-'19 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|V||LT6||4.3 L||V6||Indirect injection Diesel||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V6. RWD version.<br /> '82-'83 Chevy Malibu, Monte Carlo, '82-'85 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|V||LG5||3.1 L||V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Gen II. Intercooled. (ASC/McLaren modified).<br /> '89-'90 Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo coupe, '90 Grand Prix STE Turbo sedan
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|V||LLT||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '08-'11 Cadillac CTS, STS, '10-'11 Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse
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|V||LHU||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E85 Flex Fuel (N/A on Regal GS). GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> Buick Regal '11-'13, Verano '13-'16.
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|W||L37||4.9 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Pontiac V8. 301 cu. in. '81 Pontiac Firebird, LeMans Safari wagon.
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|W||LB6||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Gen I/II Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '85-'89 Chevy Cavalier, Celebrity, Pontiac 6000, '85-'88 Cadillac Cimarron,<br /> '85-'87 Oldsmobile Firenza, '86-'89 Cutlass Ciera, '87-'88 Buick Century, '87-'89 Chevy Corsica/Beretta, '88-'89 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal
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|W||L64||3.1 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Flex-fuel: Gas/M85 or Gas/E85 (2 versions). Gen II Chevrolet 60° V6. '93 Chevy Lumina VFV
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|W||L99||4.3 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '94-'96 Chevy Caprice.
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|W||LS3||6.2 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'13 Corvette, '10-'15 Camaro SS (man. trans.), '09 Pontiac G8 GXP, '14-'17 Chevy SS
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|W||LGY||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '20+ Cadillac CT5, CT5-V
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|X||LE2||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). '81-'85 Chevy Citation, Buick Skylark,<br /> '81-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, '82-'86 Chevy Celebrity, Pontiac 6000,<br /> '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century
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|X||LQ1||3.4 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MPFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Chevrolet 60° V6 ("Twin Dual Cam V6"). '91-'97 Chevy Lumina, '95-'97 Chevy Monte Carlo,<br /> '91-'96 Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
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|X||LNF||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. VVT.<br /> '07-'10 Pontiac Solstice GXP, Saturn Sky Red Line, '08-'10 Chevy Cobalt SS Turbo.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '13-'22 Chevy Malibu, '13-'19 Cadillac ATS, '14-'20 Buick Regal,<br /> '14-'19 Cadillac CTS, '16-'23 Chevy Camaro, '16-'18 Cadillac CT6.
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|X||LTG||2.0 L||Straight-4|I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Plug-in hybrid. GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. VVT. '17-'18 Cadillac CT6 PHEV. (VIN starts with LRE)
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|Y||LV2||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) '86-'90 Chevy Caprice wagon, '87 Caprice sedan (Can.),<br /> '81 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina, '86 Parisienne, '87-'89 Safari wagon, '81-'84 Oldsmobile 98,<br /> '81-'85 Delta 88, Toronado, '81-'90 Custom Cruiser, '81 Cutlass Cruiser, '82-'87 Cutlass Supreme,<br /> '88 Cutlass Supreme Classic, '81-'84 Buick Electra, '85-'89 Electra Estate wagon,<br /> '81-'85 LeSabre, Riviera, '86-'89 LeSabre Estate wagon, '90 Estate wagon, '86-'87 Regal,<br /> '86 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, '87-'90 Brougham
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|Y||LD8||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (Torque tuned FWD) (Premium V). '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado,<br /> '94-'04 Cadillac Seville SLS, '94-'05 Cadillac DeVille, '06-'11 Cadillac DTS,<br /> '04-'05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|Y||L76||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '08-'09 Pontiac G8 GT.
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|Y||LF1||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. 2011 Cadillac CTS
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|Y||LF4||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Cadillac ATS-V '16-'19
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|Z||LH7||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '81-'84 Chevy Citation, '82-'84 Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega ES, Buick Skylark, '83-'84 Pontiac 6000 STE, '84 Chevy Celebrity
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|Z||LB4||4.3L||V6||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85 Chevy Impala, '85-'90 Caprice,<br /> '92-'93 Caprice 9C6 taxi, '85-'88 Monte Carlo, '85-'86 Pontiac Parisienne, '86-'87 Grand Prix,<br> '86 Bonneville.
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|Z||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
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|Z||LUZ||2.0 L||I4 Turbo||Direct injection <br /> Common-rail Diesel||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family B Diesel (Based on Fiat JTD engine). Made by Opel in Kaiserslautern, Germany.<br /> Iron Block, Aluminum Heads. '14-'15 Chevy Cruze Diesel.
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|1||LC1||2.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (longitudinally mounted). '82-'84 Camaro/Firebird.
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|1||LL8||2.0 L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '87-'89 Chevy/Olds/Buick J-cars & Chevy L-cars.
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series I). '91-'95 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '92-'95 Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 98, '95 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS
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|1||L67||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series II). '96-'05 Buick Park Avenue Ultra,<br /> '96-'99 Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile LSS, '96-'03 Pontiac Bonneville, '97-'03 Grand Prix,<br /> '97-'04 Buick Regal, '04-'05 Chevy Impala SS, Monte Carlo SS Supercharged
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|1||LZ9||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. VVT.<br /> '06-'07 Chevy Malibu SS, '06-'09 Pontiac G6, '06 Chevy Monte Carlo, Impala, '09-'10 Buick Lucerne
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|1||2H0||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 1 engine, Gen III. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '08 (& '09 in Canada) Saturn Astra
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|1||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '11 & some '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
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|2||LQ9||2.5L||I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. Longitudinally mounted. '82-'85 Camaro/Firebird.
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|2||LS3||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint Turbo
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|2||LY8||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G13BB engine. '98-'01 Chevrolet Metro
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|2||L26||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series III). '04-'08 Pontiac Grand Prix, '05-'09 Buick LaCrosse, '06-'08 Buick Lucerne
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|2||L77||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||OHV||Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> E85 Flex Fuel. '11-'17 Chevy Caprice PPV.
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|3||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. 231 cu. in. '81-'82 Buick Regal, Riviera, '81 Chevy Monte Carlo.
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|3||LG3||3.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MFI/SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera, Buick Century, '85 & '87 Oldsmobile 98, Buick Electra,<br /> '86-'88 Oldsmobile Delta 88, Buick LeSabre, '87 Oldsmobile Toronado, Buick Riviera,<br /> '87-'88 Pontiac Bonneville.
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|3||LW2||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '90 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
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|3||L40||2.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Oldsmobile Quad 4 ("Quad OHC"). '92-'94 Pontiac Grand Am, Oldsmobile Achieva, Buick Skylark
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|3||LZG||3.9L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi Port Fuel injection|SFI||OHV||E85 Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08 Chevy Impala
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|3||LFX||3.6L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Buick LaCrosse, '12-'15 Chevrolet Camaro, Cadillac CTS, '12-'17 Chevrolet Caprice PPV,<br /> '12-'20 Chevrolet Impala, '14-'16 Chevrolet Impala Limited, '13-'15 Cadillac ATS, '13-'19 Cadillac XTS
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|3||LT6||5.5 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Z06 '23+.
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|4||LC4||4.1 L||V6|V6||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '81-'84 Buick LeSabre, Electra, Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, '81-'82 Cadillac DeVille, Fleetwood Brougham, Eldorado, Seville, '81-'83 Oldsmobile 98, '82-'84 Buick Regal,<br /> '82 Pontiac Grand Prix, Bonneville G
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|4||LC9||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Toyota 4A-C engine. '85-'88 Chevy Nova
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|4||LN2||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#(Sequential) Multi-port injection|MPI/SFI||OHV||Chevrolet "122" engine. '92-'02 Cavalier, '95-'02 Sunfire, '92-'96 Corsica/Beretta, '93 Lumina,<br /> '93-'96 Cutlass Ciera, Century.
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|4||L32||3.8 L||V6 Supercharged||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Supercharged Series III). '04-'07 Pontiac Grand Prix
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|4||LUU||1.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11-'15 Chevy Volt, '14 & '16 Cadillac ELR.
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|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray '20+.
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|4||LT2||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette E-Ray '24+.
|-
|5||LW9||2.5L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Pontiac Iron Duke engine. '81 Chevy Citation, Pontiac Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega, Buick Skylark.
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|5||LR6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '88-'89 Cadillac DeVille/Fleetwood/Sixty Special/Eldorado/Seville.
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|5||LY9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '86 Chevrolet Sprint
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|5||LM9||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Sprint
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|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-GE engine. '88 Chevy Nova Twin Cam, '90-'92 Geo Prizm GSi
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|5||LW0||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-UW engine. '90-'91 Geo Storm GSi
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|5||LT4||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Gen II Chevy Small-Block V8. '96 Corvette (man. trans.)
|-
|5||LAT||2.4L||I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Aura Green Line, '08-'09 Chevy Malibu Hybrid
|-
|5||LAP||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Chevy Cobalt.
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|5||LFW||3.0L||V6||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '12-'13 Cadillac CTS, '14 CTS wagon
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|5||L3A||1.5L||I4||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. VVT. ([[w:EREV|Range extender]]). '16-'19 Chevy Volt.
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|5||LWC||1.6L||I4 Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Gasoline Engine, H.O. VVT. Made in Szentgotthárd, Hungary. '16-'19 Buick Cascada
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Stingray, Grand Sport '27+.
|-
|5||LS6||6.7 L||V8||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Full Hybrid. Gen VI Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette Grand Sport X '27+.
|-
|6||L81||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '81 Corvette
|-
|6||LM1||5.7 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '83-'85 Impala 9C1 Police, '86-'88 Caprice 9C1 Police
|-
|6||L73||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family 1 engine. Made in South Korea by Daewoo. '88-'93 Pontiac LeMans
|-
|6||LP2||1.0 L||Straight-3|I3||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 6 valve ||Suzuki G10A engine. '89-'97 Geo Metro, '98-'00 Chevrolet Metro
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 4A-FE engine. '89-'97 Geo Prizm base/LSi
|-
|6||L01||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Isuzu 4XE1-V engine. '90-'93 Geo Storm (base model)
|-
|6||L42||2.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I (Bi-Fuel Gas/CNG). '03-'04 Chevy Cavalier
|-
|6||L91||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '04-'07 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LXT||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||E-TEC II. '08 Chevy Aveo
|-
|6||LGW||3.0L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'19 Cadillac CT6
|-
|6||LT4||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '15-'19 Corvette Z06, '17-'24 Camaro ZL1, '16-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Series,<br /> '22+ Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
|-
|7||LU5||5.0 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '82 Camaro, Firebird. Dual throttle-body fuel injection.
|-
|7||L69||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Quadrajet Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (High Output 5.0L). (305 cu. in.). '83 F-cars, '83 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
|-
|7||LC5||1.5 L||I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1 engine. '86-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum, '89 Geo Spectrum.
|-
|7||LC2||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Intercooled. Buick V6. '86-'87 Buick Regal. '89 Pontiac 20th Anniversary Turbo Trans Am
|-
|7||LC7||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '87-'88 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|7||L05||5.7 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '89-'93 Chevy Caprice (police only for '89-'91),<br /> '92-'93 Buick Roadmaster, '92 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, '90-'92 Cadillac Brougham, '93 Fleetwood.
|-
|7||LL0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|7||LY7||3.6 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. VVT. '04-'09 Cadillac CTS, '05-'07 STS, '05-'08 Buick LaCrosse,<br /> '07-'09 Pontiac G6, Saturn Aura, '08-'09 Pontiac G8, '08-'12 Chevy Malibu
|-
|7||LT1||6.2 L||V8||Direct injection|DI||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. With Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> '14-'19 Corvette, '16-'24 Camaro SS
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1 '25+. (1,064 hp)
|-
|7||LT7||5.5 L||V8 Twin Turbo||Port/Direct injection||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Full Hybrid. Chevrolet Gemini Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Flat-plane crank. VVT.<br /> For mid-engine C8 Corvette ZR1X '26+. (1,250 hp)
|-
|8||LV8||4.3 L||V8||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (260 cu. in.) '82 Oldsmobile Cutlass, Delta 88.
|-
|8||LT8||4.1 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '82-'87 Cadillac DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, '82-'85 Fleetwood Brougham, '85-'87 Fleetwood, '87 Fleetwood Sixty Special.
|-
|8||LC8||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Buick V6. '83 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|8||L83||5.7 L||V8||Cross-Fire fuel injection|CFI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '82, '84 Corvette. Dual throttle-body fuel injection. 1st fuel injected Corvette since 1965.
|-
|8||L98||5.7 L||V8||Tuned-port fuel injection|TPI||OHV||Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. '85-'91 Corvette, '87-'92 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird.
|-
|8||LQ6||4.5 L||V8||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Cadillac High Technology V8. '89-'92 Cadillac Allante.
|-
|8||L24||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '95-'02 Saturn S-Series
|-
|8||LX9||3.5 L||V6||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. '04-'06 Chevy Malibu, '05-'06 Pontiac G6
|-
|8||LF3||3.6L||V6 Twin Turbo||Direct Injection|DI||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '14-'19 Cadillac CTS V-Sport, XTS V-Sport
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4XF1 engine. '92-'93 Geo Storm GSi.
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 7A-FE engine. '93-'97 Geo Prizm
|-
|8||LV6||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine. VVT-i from '00. '98-'02 Chevrolet Prizm, '03-'08 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|8||LAY||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2ZR-FE engine. Dual VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|9||L17||1.6 L||Straight-4|I4||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu G161Z engine made by GM in US. '81 Chevy Chevette, Pontiac T1000
|-
|9||L62||6.0 L||V8||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI (DFI)||OHV||Cadillac 472-series V8 engine family. V8-6-4 cylinder deactivation.<br /> '81 Cadillacs, '82-'84 Fleetwood Limousine.
|-
|9||LC3||3.8 L||V6||2 Barrel Carburetor |2BBL||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83 Malibu, '83-'84 Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, '83 Pontiac Parisienne.
|-
|9||LG8||5.0 L||V8||4 Barrel Carburetor |4BBL||OHV||Oldsmobile "Rocket" V8 (307 cu. in.) H.O. '83-'84 Hurst/Olds, '85-'87 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
|-
|9||LM9||3.8 L||V6|V6 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||OHV||Buick V6. '84-'85 Buick Regal, Riviera.
|-
|9||L44||2.8 L||V6||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6 (transversely mounted). H.O. '85-'88 Pontiac Fiero
|-
|9||LC0||1.5 L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Isuzu 4XC1-T engine. '87-'88 Chevrolet Spectrum Turbo
|-
|9||LK0||1.9 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Saturn I4 engine. '91-'94 Saturn S-Series
|-
|9||L37||4.6 L||V8||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (H.O. FWD) (Premium V). '93 Cadillac Allanté,<br /> '93-'02 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, '93-'04 Cadillac Seville STS, '96-'05 Cadillac DeVille,<br /> '06-'11 Cadillac DTS, '08-'11 Buick Lucerne Super
|-
|9||L72||1.3 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve ||Suzuki G13BA engine. '95-'97 Geo Metro
|-
|9||LUJ||1.4L||I4 Turbo||Fuel injection#Sequential Multi-port fuel injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. VVT. Early production engines were made in Aspern, Austria; later made in Flint, MI. '11 Chevy Cruze
|-
|9||LL0||1.2 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Daewoo S-TEC II engine (1249 cc). VVT. Made in Changwon, S. Korea. '13-'15 Chevy Spark.
|-
|9||LT5||6.2 L||V8 Supercharged||Port/Direct injection||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. '19 Corvette ZR1.
|-
|0||LH8||1.8 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Throttle Body injection|TBI||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||GM Family II engine. Made in Brazil.<br /> '82-'86 Pontiac J2000/2000/Sunbird, Oldsmobile Firenza, Buick Skyhawk.
|-
|0||LAX||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Sequential multi-port injection|SFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. VVT-i. '09-'10 Pontiac Vibe
|-
|0||LE9||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. E85 Flex-Fuel. 2010 Chevy Malibu.
|-
|0||LE5||2.4 L||Straight-4|I4||Fuel injection#Multi-port fuel injection|MFI||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. Most '12 Chevy Malibu w/LE5 engine.
|}
H.O.=High Output, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift
====Motor codes for electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| 5 ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97, '99 General Motors EV1
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '14-'16 Chevrolet Spark EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '17-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EV
|-
| 0 ||EN0|| Electricity || Front || '22-'23 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
|-
|}
====Motor codes for LFP-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Pack <br /> RPO code !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| V ||P9D (HPB)|| 1 || EJW || Electricity || Front || '27 Chevrolet Bolt
|}
LFP=Lithium Iron Phosphate
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric passenger cars====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||X0E|| 2 || EXN || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq
|-
| 2 ||X0E|| 2 || EHT || 16 || Electricity || All || '25- Cadillac Celestiq <br> (Battery Module RPO code EHT is Configuration B)
|}
====Engine codes for light trucks====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A ||LD5|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Buick V6. (231 cu. in.) '81-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (CA emissions).
|-
| A ||LR1|| 1.9L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G200 engine imported from Japan.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| A ||L38|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine. '91-'93 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma.
|-
| A ||LH2|| 4.6L || V8 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 32 valve||Cadillac Northstar V8 (For RWD) (Premium V). '04-'09 Cadillac SRX
|-
| A ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'13 GMT900 pickups, '10-'14 Express/Savana
|-
| A ||LCV|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT. '15-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon,<br /> '17-'20 Buick Envision, '17-'21 GMC Acadia, '19-'21 Chevy Blazer
|-
| B ||LR2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 60° V6.<br /> '82-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'85 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| B ||LU2|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '90-'91 Astro/Safari higher output engine option.
|-
| B ||L81|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Opel 54° V6 engine (Made in the UK). '02-'03 Saturn Vue
|-
| B ||L33|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300 H.O. 310hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'07 Silverado/Sierra 1500 4wd ext. cab short bed.
|-
| B ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '09-'10 Chevy HHR
|-
| B ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel (Also Gas/LPG in Express/Savana). SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT. '11-'20 Express/Savana, '13-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD.
|-
| B ||LUV|| 1.4L ||I4 Turbo|| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Family 0 Engine, Gen III. SFI. VVT.<br /> '13-'21 Buick Encore, '15-'21 Chevy Trax (also '13-'14 Trax in Canada)
|-
| C ||LH6|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| C ||L34|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki J20A engine. MFI. '99-'03 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| C ||LY2|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 GMT900 pickups, '07-'09 Tahoe/Yukon, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| C ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '11.
|-
| C ||L83|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management<br /> '14-'19 K2XX pickups, '15-'20 K2XX SUVs.
|-
| C ||L2R|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax") - Detuned version. Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management. '23-'24 Chevy Colorado.
|-
| D ||LE3|| 4.1L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6.<br /> '81-'84 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy
|-
| D ||LG6|| 3.1L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '90-'95 U-body minivans.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen I. '02-'07 Saturn Vue, '06 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||L61|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec Gen II. '07-'08 Chevy HHR.
|-
| D ||LLT|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. '09-'16 GMC Acadia, '17 GMC Acadia Limited,<br /> '09-'17 Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, '09-'10 Saturn Outlook
|-
| D ||LBZ|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD & '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD
|-
| D ||L84|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Dynamic Fuel Management<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL.
|-
| E ||LN8|| 2.5L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Pontiac Iron Duke/Tech IV engine.<br /> '85-'90 Chevy/GMC S-10/S-15, Astro/Safari Cargo Van, '85-'88 S-10 Blazer/S-15 Jimmy.
|-
| E ||LLR|| 3.7L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-370, '07-'10 Hummer H3, '09-'10 Hummer H3T
|-
| E ||LA1|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. '96 GMT199 (U-body) minivans, '97-'05 GMT200 (U-body) minivans,<br /> '01-'05 Pontiac Aztek, '02-'05 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| F ||LF3|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K, full-size vans, '81-'82 Blazer/Jimmy.<br /> CA emissions version of LE9 5.0 V8.
|-
| F ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '92-'02,<br /> Chevy/GMC Suburban 1500/2500 '94-'99, over-8,500 lb. GVWR Express/Savana '96-'02
|-
| F ||LNJ|| 3.4L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 60° V6. Made in China by SAIC-GM. '05-'09 Chevy Equinox, '06-'09 Pontiac Torrent.
|-
| F ||L94|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'14 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| F ||L20|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV|| Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '15-'17 Express/Savana
|-
| F ||L82|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. With Active Fuel Management<br /> '19-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500 (T1XX).
|-
| G ||LG9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, full-size van
|-
| G ||L18|| 8.1L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||MFI. Vortec 8100. Gen VII Chevrolet Big-Block V8. '01-'02 C3500HD, '01-'06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07 Silverado Classic HD/Sierra Classic HD, '01-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '02-'06 Avalanche 2500, '01-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| G ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'19 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '10-'13 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '16-'19 Suburban 3500,<br /> '10-'20 Express/Savana.
|-
| G ||LSD|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '23+ Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| H ||LG4|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8. (305 cu. in.) '81-'87 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
|-
| H ||LE9|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '81-'86 C/K pickups, Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, full-size vans
|-
| H ||L03|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '87 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban.
|-
| H ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '03 Chevy S-10/GMC Sonoma
|-
| H ||LS2|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Chevy SSR '05-'06, Trailblazer SS '06-'09, Saab 9-7X Aero '08-'09.
|-
| H ||LV3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '14-'21 Chevy Silverado 1500/GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| J ||L39|| 4.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8 (267 cu. in.) '81-82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero.
|-
| J ||LL4|| 6.2L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks '82-'93. '82-'86 C/K pickups, '87-'91 R/V pickups,<br /> '88-'93 C/K, Sierra pickups, '82-'91 Blazer/Jimmy, Suburban, '83-'93 full-size vans
|-
| J ||L29|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| MFI. Vortec 7400. Gen VI Chevrolet Big-Block V8.<br /> '96-'00 C/K, Sierra pickups, Express/Savana, '96-'99 Suburban 2500
|-
| J ||LY5|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, Avalanche
|-
| J ||LZ1|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '10-'13 Tahoe Hybrid, Yukon Hybrid, Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid, Sierra Hybrid
|-
| J ||L86|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. <br /> '14-18 Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500,<br /> '18-20 Chevy Tahoe Premier, '19-'20 Chevy Suburban Premier, GMC Yukon/Yukon XL SLT,<br /> '15-'20 GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| K ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '81-'82 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions)
|-
| K ||L05|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans, '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '87-'94 Blazer, '95 Tahoe, '87-'91 Jimmy, '92-'95 Yukon, '87-'95 Suburban.
|-
| K ||LY6|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '07-'09 Suburban 2500/Yukon XL 2500, '08-'09 Express/Savana
|-
| K ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '12-'17,<br /> Chevy Captiva Sport '12-'14, Chevy Orlando '14.
|-
| K ||L3B|| 2.7L ||I4 Turbo||| Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM L3B Tripower engine ("TurboMax"). Direct Injection. VVT, VVL. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, '23+ Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| L ||LS9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevrolet Small-Block V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR trucks, vans, Suburban, Blazer/Jimmy (CA) '81-'86.
|-
| L ||L27|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Buick V6 (3800 Series I). '92-'95 U-body minivans
|-
| L ||LX9|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3498cc. SFI. '05-'06 GMT201 minivans, '06-'07 Buick Rendezvous
|-
| L ||LH8|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '08-'09 Hummer H3 Alpha, '09 Colorado/Canyon, Hummer H3T Alpha
|-
| L ||LGH|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '10-'16 Express/Savana, '11-'12 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs
|-
| L ||L87|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Dynamic Fuel Management.<br /> '19+ Chevy/GMC Silverado 1500/Sierra 1500, '21+ Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL,<br /> Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| L ||L3T|| 1.3L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '20+ Buick Encore GX, '21+ Chevy Trailblazer.
|-
| M ||LT9|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Gen I Chevy Small-Block V8.<br /> For over-8,500 lb. GVWR C/K trucks, full-size vans, Suburban '81-'86, full-size van cutaway '81-'88.<br /> '88 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| M ||L30|| 5.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5000. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'02 Express/Savana
|-
| M ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. 2010 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| M ||LH6|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '05-'06 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.), '05-'07 Buick Rainier,<br /> '05-'09 GMC Envoy Denali, Saab 9-7X, '06-'08 Chevy Trailblazer, '05 GMC Envoy XUV,<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra 1500
|-
| M ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '12.
|-
| M ||LE2|| 1.4L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '16-'19 & '21-'22 Buick Encore, '21-'22 Chevy Trax.
|-
| N ||L10|| 1.8L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||2-bbl carb. Isuzu G180Z engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV
|-
| N ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '83-'84 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero.
|-
| N ||LB1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| 4-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '85 Astro/Safari, '85-'86 C/K pickups & full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '87-'90 R/V pickups, Suburban 2500, '88-'90 C/K, Sierra pickups, full-size vans
|-
| N ||L19|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen V Chevrolet Big-Block V8. TBI.<br /> '91 R/V pickups, '91-'95 C/K, Sierra pickups, Suburban 2500, full-size vans. '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| N ||LZ4|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. 3510cc. SFI. VVT. '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| N ||LQ9|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 6000 H.O. or VortecMAX. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. 345 hp.<br /> '02-'06 Cadillac Escalade, '03-'06 Cadillac Escalade ESV, '03-'06 Chevy Silverado SS, '05-'06 GMC Sierra Denali.
|-
| N ||LGZ|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17-'22 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon.
|-
| P ||L49|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks & full-size vans '94-'95
|-
| P ||LM4|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5300. 290hp. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '03-'04 Chevy SSR, '03-'04 GMT370 SUVs (Trailblazer EXT/Envoy XL/Isuzu Ascender 7-psgr.),<br /> '04 Buick Rainier, GMC Envoy XUV
|-
| P ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '06-'08 Chevy HHR, '08-'09 Saturn Vue
|-
| P ||LH9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT.<br /> '10-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '10 Hummer H3 Alpha, H3T Alpha
|-
| P ||LV1|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Chevrolet 90° V6 - Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V6 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '18+ Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| P ||LBP|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||Flex Fuel. GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '25+ Buick Encore GX, Chevy Trailblazer, '25- Chevy Trax, Buick Envista.
|-
| R ||LL2|| 2.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||TBI. Chevrolet 60° V6. '86-'93 Chevy S-10, GMC S-15/Sonoma,<br /> '86-'89 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| R ||L31|| 5.7L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen 1+ Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Vortec 5700. CPI.<br /> '96-'99 Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra, '96-'99 Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon, Chevy/GMC Suburban, '99-'00 GMC Yukon Denali, Cadillac Escalade, '00 Chevy Tahoe Limited/Z71, '96-'02 Chevy Express/GMC Savana.
|-
| R ||L8B|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Mild Hybrid. Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8 (EcoTec3). Direct injection, VVT. Active Fuel Management. '16-'18 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500.
|-
| S ||LQ7|| 2.2L || I4 || Diesel ||OHV||Isuzu C220 engine imported from Japan. '81-'82 Chevy LUV, '84-'85 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15
|-
| S ||L56|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For sub-8,500 lb. GVWR Chevy C/K, GMC Sierra trucks '94-'99,<br /> Chevy Blazer '94, Chevy Tahoe 2-d '95-'99, GMC Yukon 2-d '94-'97
|-
| S ||LL8|| 4.2L || I6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Atlas I6. SFI. VVT. '02-'09 GMT360/370 SUVs (Chevy Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Oldsmobile Bravada, Buick Rainier, Isuzu Ascender, Saab 9-7X)
|-
| S ||LGX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6, 4th gen. Direct Injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management.<br /> '17+ Cadillac XT5, '17-'23 GMC Acadia, '19+ Chevrolet Blazer, '20-'25 Cadillac XT6.
|-
| S ||LK0|| 2.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||L3B engine family. Direct Injection. VVT. '24- Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, '25- Buick Enclave
|-
| T ||L25|| 4.8L || I6 || Gas ||OHV||1-bbl carb. Chevrolet Turbo-Thrift I6. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, '88 R/V pickups
|-
| T ||LM7|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 270/285/295hp.<br /> '99-'07 GMT800 pickups & SUVs including '02-'05 Escalade 2wd, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| T ||LEA|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex Fuel. GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Orlando '13.
|-
| T ||LM2|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads. '20-'22 Silverado/Sierra 1500, '21-'24 Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL, Escalade/Escalade ESV.
|-
| U ||LS5|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 8 valve||Suzuki G16A engine. TBI. '89-'95 Geo Tracker
|-
| U ||LQ4|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads (Iron Heads in '99-'00).<br /> '99-'06 GMT800 pickups, '00-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL 2500, '01-'06 Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali,<br> '06 Suburban LTZ, '03-'07 Express/Savana, '03-'07 Hummer H2.
|-
| U ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2011 Chevy HHR
|-
| U ||LH7|| 1.6L ||I4 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Medium Diesel engine ("Whisper Diesel"). Made by Opel in Szentgotthárd, Hungary.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads. '18-'19 Chevy Equinox & GMC Terrain Diesel.
|-
| V ||LR4|| 4.8L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. '99-'06 GMT800 pickups,<br /> '00-'06 Tahoe/Yukon, '03-'07 Express/Savana
|-
| V ||LE9|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. 2009-2010 Chevy HHR
|-
| V ||LYX|| 1.5L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Small Gasoline Engine. Direct Injection. VVT. '18-'22 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| W ||LE8|| 7.4L || V8 || Gas ||OHV|| Mark IV Chevrolet Big-Block V8. 4bbl carb. '81-'86 Chevy/GMC C/K pickups, Suburban.<br /> '88-'89 Chevy/GMC R30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7C (10,500 lb. GVWR),<br /> V30/3500 Chassis Cab w/C7E (11,000 lb. GVWR)
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| CPI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '92-'95 Sonoma, S-10 Blazer/Jimmy, Astro/Safari, '94-'95 S-10, '92-'94 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| W ||L35|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| SFI. Vortec 4300 H.O. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '96-'02 S-10/Sonoma, Blazer/Jimmy, Express/Savana, C/K, Silverado, Sierra, '96-'01 Bravada, Astro/Safari, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| W ||LGD|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '07-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| W ||LAF|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain '10.
|-
| W ||LE8|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. 2011 Chevy HHR.
|-
| W ||LFY|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection.<br> '18-'23 Chevrolet Traverse, '24 Chevrolet Traverse Limited, '18-'24 Buick Enclave.
|-
| X ||LF6|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived).<br /> '96-'99 S-10/Sonoma, '97-'99 Isuzu Hombre.
|-
| X ||LU3|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||Vortec 4300. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '03-'04 S-10/Sonoma,<br /> '03-'05 Blazer/Jimmy, '02-'05 Astro/Safari, '03-'14 Express/Savana, '03-'13 Silverado/Sierra
|-
| X ||LNF|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen II. Direct Injection. VVT. '08-'09 Chevy HHR SS.
|-
| X ||LTG|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Buick Envision, '18-'20 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, '18-'19 Chevy Traverse RS
|-
| Y ||LQ2|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet "122" engine.<br /> '83-'84 Chevy S-10/GMC S-15, '83-'84 Chevy S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy
|-
| Y ||L57|| 6.5L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8. For over-8,500 lb. GVWR full-size vans '94-'95 & '96 G-Classic full-size vans
|-
| Y ||L76|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. With Active Fuel Management.<br /> '07-'09 Silverado/Sierra, Suburban/Yukon XL, Chevy Avalanche
|-
| Y ||LF1|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '10-'11 Cadillac SRX, '11 Saab 9-4X, '10 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain
|-
| Y ||L5P|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '17+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD. Engine updated in '24.
|-
| Z ||LF9|| 5.7L || V8 || Diesel ||OHV||Oldsmobile Diesel V8. '81 Chevy C10/GMC C1500 full-size pickups.
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 || Gas ||OHV|| TBI. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). '85-'87 Chevy El Camino/GMC Caballero,<br /> '86-'94 Astro/Safari, '87 R/V pickups, '88-'95 C/K & Sierra pickups, '87-'95 full-size vans & <br /> '96 G-Classic full-size vans, '88-'95 S-10, S-15/Sonoma, '88-'94 S-10 Blazer, S-15 Jimmy,<br /> '91-'92 Oldsmobile Bravada
|-
| Z ||LB4|| 4.3L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||OHV|| MPI. For GMC Syclone & Typhoon. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived)
|-
| Z ||L59|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. Gen III Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. Vortec 5300. 285/295hp.<br /> '02-'07 GMT800 pickups, '02-'06 Suburban/Yukon XL, Avalanche.
|-
| Z ||LAT|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Mild Hybrid. MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '07-'09 Saturn Vue Green Line
|-
| 1 ||LZ9|| 3.9L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||GM High Value 60° V6. SFI. VVT. '06-'09 GMT201 minivans
|-
| 1 ||LE5|| 2.4L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||MFI. GM Ecotec Gen II. VVT. '10 Saturn Vue.
|-
| 1 ||LB7|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. First version of the Duramax V8. '01-Mid '04 Silverado HD/Sierra HD
|-
| 1 ||LWN|| 2.8L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Based on VM Motori A428 engine. Made by GM Powertrain Thailand 2016-2020. Made in Brazil for '22. '16-'22 Colorado/Canyon, '17-'22 Express/Savana.
|-
| 2 ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. Mid '04-Mid '06 Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '06-Mid '07 Express/Savana
|-
| 2 ||L9H|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '09-'13 Chevy Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra Denali 1500,<br /> '09 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, GMC Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> Hummer H2
|-
| 2 ||LIH|| 1.2L || I3 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 12 valve||GM E-Turbo Engine. Direct Injection. VVT.<br /> '20-'24 Buick Encore GX, '21-'24 Chevy Trailblazer, '24 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista,<br> '25 Chevy Trax, Buick Envista (Canada only).
|-
| 3 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '07-'11 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500, '07-'09 & '11 Avalanche
|-
| 3 ||LFX|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. E85 Flex Fuel.<br /> '12-'16 Cadillac SRX, '13-'17 Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain, '15-'16 Colorado/Canyon
|-
| 4 ||LN2|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas ||OHV||MFI (94-95). SFI (96-00). Chevrolet "122" engine. '94-'00 S-10/Sonoma, '96-'00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 4 ||LE8|| 2.5L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Suzuki H25A engine. MFI. '01-'04 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 4 ||L66|| 3.5L || V6 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Honda J35S1 V6. VTEC. '04-'07 Saturn Vue
|-
| 4 ||LMF|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '08-'14 Express/Savana 1500
|-
| 4 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '10 Cadillac SRX
|-
| 4 ||LSY|| 2.0L || I4 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||GM Ecotec engine, Gen III. Direct Injection. Active Fuel Management. VVT. VVL.<br /> '19-'25 Cadillac XT4, '20+ Chevy Blazer, Cadillac XT5, '20-'23 GMC Acadia,<br /> '21+ Buick Envision, '21-'25 Cadillac XT6
|-
| 5 ||L43|| 2.2L || I4 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Chevrolet "122" engine. '00-'02 S-10/Sonoma, '00 Isuzu Hombre
|-
| 5 ||LFA|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||2-Mode Hybrid. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '08-'09 Tahoe Hybrid/Yukon Hybrid, '09 Escalade Hybrid, Silverado Hybrid/Sierra Hybrid
|-
| 5 ||LFW|| 3.0L || V6 || Gas/E85 ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||Flex-Fuel. GM High Feature V6. Direct Injection. VVT. '11-'12 Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain,<br /> '12 Chevy Captiva Sport
|-
| 6 ||L01|| 1.6L || I4 || Gas ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Suzuki G16B engine. MFI. '94-'97 Geo Tracker, '98-'00 Chevrolet Tracker
|-
| 6 ||L52|| 3.5L || I5 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 20 valve||Atlas I5. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-350, '06 Hummer H3
|-
| 6 ||LAU|| 2.8L || V6 Turbo || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. SFI. '11 Cadillac SRX, Saab 9-4X
|-
| 6 ||LMM|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '07-'10 Silverado HD/Sierra HD (GMT900), Mid '07-Mid '10 Express/Savana
|-
| 7 ||LY7|| 3.6L || V6 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve||GM High Feature V6. '04-'06 Buick Rendezvous, '04-'09 Cadillac SRX,<br /> '07-'08 GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, '08 Buick Enclave, '08-'10 Saturn Vue
|-
| 7 ||LC9|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT.<br /> Aluminum Block & Heads.<br /> '12-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '12-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500
|-
| 7 ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '20+ Silverado HD/Sierra HD, '21+ Express/Savana
|-
| 8 ||LK5|| 2.8L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '04-'06 Colorado/Canyon, '06 Isuzu i-280.
|-
| 8 ||L92|| 6.2L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. SFI. VVT.<br /> '07-'08 GMC Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali/Yukon XL Denali, Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV,<br> '08 Chevy Tahoe LTZ, Hummer H2.
|-
| 8 ||LML|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine.<br /> '11-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD pickups, '13-'16 Silverado HD/Sierra HD chassis cabs.
|-
| 8 ||LZ0|| 3.0L || I6 Turbo|| Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 24 valve|| Duramax Diesel I6. Aluminum Block & Heads.<br> '23+ Silverado/Sierra 1500, '24+ Suburban HD, '25+ Tahoe/Suburban, Yukon/Yukon XL.
|-
| 9 ||LC3|| 3.8L || V6 || Gas ||OHV||2-bbl carb. Chevrolet 90° V6 (Chevy Small-Block V8 Derived). 229 cu. in. <br /> '83-'84 Chevy El Camino, GMC Caballero (49-state emissions).
|-
| 9 ||LLV|| 2.9L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Atlas I4. SFI. VVT. '07-'12 Colorado/Canyon, '07-'08 Isuzu i-290.
|-
| 9 ||LT4|| 6.2L ||V8 Supercharged|| Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevy Small-Block V8. Aluminum Block & Heads. Direct injection. VVT. Active Fuel Management. '23+ Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV V-Series.
|-
| 0 ||LMG|| 5.3L || V8 || Gas/E85 ||OHV||Flex-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Active Fuel Management. VVT added for '10.<br /> Iron Block & Aluminum Heads.<br /> '07-'13 Silverado/Sierra 1500, Avalanche, '07-'14 Tahoe/Yukon, Suburban/Yukon XL 1500.
|}
H.O.=High Output, VVT=Variable Valve Timing, VVL=Variable Valve Lift, GVWR=Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, CNG=Compressed Natural Gas, LPG=Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane Autogas)
====Motor codes for electric light trucks====
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! VIN !! RPO !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| H ||LN1|| Electricity || Front || '97-'98 Chevrolet S-10 Electric.
|-
|}
====Motor codes for Ultium-powered electric light trucks====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! Motor <br /> RPO code !! # of Motors !! Battery Module <br /> RPO code !! # of Modules !! Fuel !! Drive Wheels !! Application/Notes
|-
| A ||XRL|| 3 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '22- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| B ||XRL|| 3 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 3X
|-
| C ||XRL|| 3 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 3X
|-
| D ||XRJ|| 2 || ETI || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 3WT, '25- Silverado EV 5WT, 3LT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (2SP), '26- Silverado EV Trail Boss (2TR),<br> '24- GMC Hummer EV pickup 2X, '25- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SC,<br> '26- Sierra EV Elevation 3SC, AT4 4SC
|-
| E ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24- GMC Hummer EV SUV 2X
|-
| G ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '23 BrightDrop Zevo 600
|-
| H ||XRJ|| 2 || EWX || 14 || Electricity || All ||'26- Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, 2LT,<br> '26- GMC Sierra EV Elevation 3SB, Denali 5SB
|-
| J ||X0C|| 2 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS AWD,<br> '25- Chevy Blazer EV 4LT, 3RS AWD, '24- Honda Prologue AWD
|-
| K ||X0D|| 1 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || Rear || '23- Cadillac Lyriq RWD, '24-'25 Chevrolet Blazer EV 2RS RWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD
|-
| L ||X0E|| 2 || EC6 || 12 || Electricity || All || '23- Cadillac Lyriq AWD, '24- Chevrolet Blazer EV PPV AWD,<br> '25- Chevrolet Blazer EV SS AWD, '26- Cadillac Vistiq AWD,<br> '24 Acura ZDX A-Spec, Type S AWD
|-
| L ||XRJ|| 2 || ETN || 24 || Electricity || All || '24 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, RST (3SP), '25- Silverado EV 8WT,<br> '25 Silverado EV RST (3SP), '26- Silverado EV 4LT, Trail Boss (3TR),<br> '24- GMC Sierra EV Denali 5SD, '26- Sierra EV AT4 4SD,<br> '25- Cadillac Escalade IQ, '26- Cadillac Escalade IQL
|-
| M ||X0B|| 1 || EC5 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Honda Prologue FWD, '25- Chevy Blazer EV 2LT, 1RS FWD
|-
| P ||X0B|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Front || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV FWD
|-
| R ||X0C|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '24- Chevrolet Equinox EV AWD, '25 Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| Y ||XRJ|| 2 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| Z ||XRJ|| 2 || ETJ || 20 || Electricity || All || '24 BrightDrop Zevo 400, Zevo 600,<br> '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 AWD
|-
| 4 ||X0E|| 2 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || All || '26- Cadillac Optiq AWD
|-
| 5 ||X0D|| 1 || EC3 || 10 || Electricity || Rear|| '26- Cadillac Optiq RWD
|-
| 6 ||XRM|| 1 || ETC || 12 || Electricity || Front || '25-'26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400/600 FWD
|-
| 7 ||XRJ|| 2 || EWU || 14 || Electricity || All || '26 Chevrolet BrightDrop 600 AWD
|}
SB=Standard Range, SC=Extended Range, SD=Max Range
====Engine codes for medium duty trucks 2016-====
GM encodes the engine type in character 8 of the VIN. The following table outlines the various engines encoded there:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| B ||L96|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| C ||LC8|| 6.0L || V8 || Gas/CNG or<br>Gas/LPG ||OHV||Bi-Fuel. SFI. Gen IV Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block & Aluminum Heads. VVT.<br /> '16-'20 Chevy LCF 3500/4500.
|-
| D ||L8T|| 6.6L || V8 || Gas ||OHV||Gen V Chevrolet Small-Block V8. Iron Block/Aluminum Heads. Direct injection, VVT.<br /> '21-'23 Chevy LCF 3500/4500, '24- Chevy LCF 3500HG/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG.
|-
| F ||LCB|| 6.7L || I6 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Cummins B Series ISB engine. '22- Chevy LCF 6500XD, '23- Chevy LCF 7500XD.
|-
| 6 ||I1B|| 5.2L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||SOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4HK1-TC engine. '17- Chevy LCF 4500HD/XD, 5500XD, '17-'24 Chevy LCF 5500HD,<br /> '18-'21 Chevy LCF 6500XD.
|-
| 7 ||IZ3|| 3.0L || I4 Turbo || Diesel ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Isuzu 4JJ1-TC engine. '16-'18 Chevy LCF 3500HD.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for AM General-built Hummer H1 2000-2006====
AM General encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| F || || 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GEP (General Engine Products), a subsidiary of AM General.<br> '01-'04 Hummer H1 & '06 H1 Fleet models.
|-
| P ||LLY|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. '06 Hummer H1 Alpha.
|-
| Z ||L65|| 6.5L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV||Detroit Diesel V8 built by GM. '00-'01 Hummer H1.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Nissan-built vans====
Nissan encodes the engine type in character 4 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| 3 ||L0A|| 2.0L || I4 || Gas ||DOHC,<br /> 16 valve||Nissan MR20DE engine. SFI. VVT. For the '15-'18 Chevrolet City Express.
|-
|}
====Engine codes for Navistar-built medium-duty trucks====
Navistar encodes the engine type in character 6 & 7 of the VIN.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! VIN !! RPO !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes
|-
| PV ||L5D|| 6.6L || V8 Turbo || Diesel ||OHV,<br /> 32 valve||Duramax 6600 V8 engine. For the Chevy Silverado Medium Duty '19+.
|-
|}
==GM factories supplying North America==
===North American GM factories===
[[w:List_of_General_Motors_factories | List of GM Factories]]
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Notes
|-
|A
|Lakewood Assembly (Lakewood Heights, Atlanta, Georgia)
|through 1990 model year
|-
|B
|Baltimore Assembly (Baltimore, Maryland)
|through 2005 model year
|-
|B
|Reatta Craft Centre/Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|1988-2006 model year (except GM EV1)
|-
|B
|GM Defense-Manufacturing Customer Innovation Center (MCIC) (Concord, North Carolina)
|From 2024 model year. Chevrolet Suburban HD (a.k.a. HD SUV) (for US govt. only).
|-
|C
|South Gate Assembly (South Gate, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|C
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|South assembly line 1985-2004 model year
|-
|D
|Doraville Assembly (Doraville, Georgia)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|E
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|E
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|1988-2009 model year
|-
|E
|AM General Military plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|1992-2006 Hummer H1
|-
|F
|Flint Truck Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|since 1953
|-
|F
|Fairfax II Assembly (Kansas City, Kansas)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|G
|Framingham Assembly (Framingham, Massachusetts)
|through 1989 model year
|-
|G
|Silao Assembly (Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico)
|since 1995 model year
|-
|H
|Buick City Assembly (Flint, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|H
|AM General Commercial plant (Mishawaka, Indiana)
|2003-2009 Hummer H2
|-
|H
|Navistar Springfield plant (Main Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2019- Chevrolet Silverado Medium Duty (4500HD/5500HD/6500HD)
|-
|J
|Janesville Assembly (Janesville, Wisconsin)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|J
|Lansing Delta Township Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2007 model year
|-
|K
|Leeds Assembly (Leeds, Kansas City, Missouri)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|K
|Linden Assembly (Linden, New Jersey)
|from 1994-2005 model year
|-
|K
|Nissan plant (Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico)
|2015-2018 Chevrolet City Express
|-
|L
|Van Nuys Assembly (Van Nuys, California)
|through 1992 model year
|-
|L
|San Luis Potosí Assembly (San Luis Potosí, Mexico)
|since 2009 model year
|-
|M
|Lansing Car Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|through 1984 model year, North assembly line 1985-2005 model year
|-
|M
|Toluca Assembly (Toluca, Mexico state, Mexico)
|through 2008 model year
|-
|N
|Norwood Assembly (Norwood, Ohio)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|N
|Navistar Springfield plant (Secondary Line) (Springfield, Ohio)
|2017- Chevrolet Express cutaway, GMC Savana cutaway
|-
|P
|Pontiac Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1988 model year
|-
|R
|Arlington Assembly (Arlington, Texas)
|since 1965 [all GM brands]. (R plant code used only by Chevrolet in 1963-64)
|-
|S
|St. Louis Assembly (St. Louis, Missouri)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|S
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|2002-2007 Saturn Vue & 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse only
|-
|S
|Spartan Motors/Shyft Group plant (Charlotte, Michigan)
|2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500/3500HG/4500/4500HG/5500HG/5500XG/6500XD/7500XD
|-
|S
|Ramos Arizpe Assembly (Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico)
|since 1982
|-
|T
|Tarrytown Assembly (North Tarrytown, New York)
|through 1996 model year
|-
|U
|Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly (Factory Zero) <br /> (Detroit & Hamtramck, Michigan)
|since 1986 model year
|-
|U
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|From 2025 model year. Cadillac Celestiq only.
|-
|V
|Pontiac Central Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1991 model year
|-
|V
|Pontiac East Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1985 model year
|-
|W
|Willow Run Assembly (Ypsilanti Township, Michigan)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|X
|Fairfax Assembly (Fairfax I) (Kansas City, Kansas)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|Y
|Wilmington Assembly (Wilmington, Delaware)
|through 2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Fremont Assembly (Fremont, California)
|through 1982 model year
|-
|Z
|NUMMI (Fremont, California)
|1985-2010 model year
|-
|Z
|Spring Hill Manufacturing (Spring Hill, Tennessee)
|since 1991 model year (except Vue & Traverse)
|-
|Z
|Fort Wayne Assembly (Roanoke, Indiana)
|since 1988 model year
|-
|0
|Pontiac West Assembly (Pontiac, Michigan)
|through 1994 model year
|-
|0
|Lansing Craft Centre (Lansing Township, Michigan)
|GM EV1 only
|-
|0
|Lansing Grand River Assembly (Lansing, Michigan)
|since 2003 model year
|-
|0
|Artisan Center (Warren, Michigan)
|2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition where the final eight digits of the VIN are R0912004 through R0912024 or R0962004 through R0962024
|-
|1
|Wentzville Assembly (Wentzville, Missouri)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1967-1983 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 2 a.k.a. Consolidated Line) (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2019 model year; switched to pickup trucks for 2019 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|Silverado pickup trucks since 2022 model year
|-
|1
|Oshawa Truck Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Moraine Assembly (Moraine, Ohio)
|through 2009 model year
|-
|2
|Sainte-Thérèse Assembly (Boisbriand, Quebec, Canada)
|through 2002 model year
|-
|3
|Detroit Truck & Bus plant (Piquette Ave., Detroit, Michigan)
|through 1999 model year
|-
|3
|Saint-Eustache Bus Plant (Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada)
|through 1987 model year
|-
|4
|Orion Assembly (Orion Township, Michigan)
|since 1985 model year
|-
|4
|Scarborough Van Assembly (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
|through 1993 model year
|-
|5
|Bowling Green Assembly (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
|since 1981 model year
|-
|6
|Oklahoma City Assembly (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
|through 2006 model year
|-
|6
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|1990-2022 model year
|-
|7
|Lordstown Assembly (Warren, Ohio)
|from 1979-2019 model year
|-
|8
|Shreveport Assembly (Shreveport, Louisiana)
|through 2012 model year
|-
|9
|Detroit Assembly (Clark Street, Detroit, Michigan)<br> (Cadillac plant)
|from 1979-1988 model year
|-
|9
|Oshawa Car Assembly (Line 1 a.k.a. Flex Line)<br> (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada)
|from 1984-2020 model year
|-
|9
|KUKA plant (Livonia, Michigan)
|2022 model year only (BrightDrop Zevo 600)
|-
|9
|CAMI plant (Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada)
|since 2023 model year (BrightDrop Zevo/Chevrolet BrightDrop)
|}
===Non-North American GM factories supplying North America===
{| class="wikitable"
!VIN code
!Location
!Models Sourced
|-
|A
|SAIC-GM plant: Jinqiao, Pudong district, Shanghai, China
|2017-2018 Cadillac CT6 Plug-in Hybrid
|-
|B
|Daewoo/GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Bupyeong, South Korea
|1988-1993 Pontiac LeMans, 2004-2011 Chevrolet Aveo, 2005-2010 Pontiac Wave/G3, 2004-2006 Chevrolet <br /> Epica (Canada), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Trax, Buick Encore, 2021- Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2020- Buick Encore GX, 2024- Buick Envista
|-
|C
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Changwon, South Korea
|2003-2010 Pontiac Matiz/Matiz G2 (Mexico), 2013-2022 Chevrolet Spark, 2024- Chevrolet Trax
|-
|D
|SAIC-GM Dongyue Motors plant: Yantai, Shandong province, China
|2016- Buick Envision, 2019-2023 Chevrolet Aveo (Mexico), 2023- Chevrolet Onix (Mexico)
|-
|G
|Opel plant: Gliwice, Poland
|2016-2019 Buick Cascada
|-
|K
|Suzuki plant: Kosai, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1985-1988 Chevrolet Sprint, 1989-1990 Geo Metro hatchback, 1990-1993 Geo Metro convertible, 1985-1990 Pontiac Firefly (Canada), 1991 & 1994 Pontiac Firefly convertible & sedan (Canada)
|-
|K
|GM Daewoo/GM Korea plant: Kunsan, South Korea
|2004-2007 Chevrolet Optra (Canada), 2012-2014 Chevrolet Orlando (Canada)
|-
|L
|Holden plant: Elizabeth, South Australia, Australia
|2004-2006 Pontiac GTO, 2008-2009 Pontiac G8, 2011-2017 Chevrolet Caprice PPV, 2014-2017 Chevrolet SS
|-
|R
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|1997-2001 Cadillac Catera
|-
|T
|GM India plant: Talegaon, Maharashtra, India
|2017-2021 Chevrolet Spark Classic/Beat (Mexico)
|-
|V
|SAIC-GM Wuhan plant: Wuhan, Hubei province, China
|2018-2021 Chevrolet Cavalier (Mexico), 2022- Chevrolet Cavalier Turbo (Mexico)
|-
|W
|Suzuki plant: Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan
|1989-1990 Geo Tracker
|-
|1
|Opel plant: Rüsselsheim, Germany
|2011, 2018-2020 Buick Regal
|-
|3
|Isuzu plant: Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1987-1998 Chevrolet/GMC W5, 1989-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W6, 1984-1996 Chevrolet/GMC W7
|-
|5
|Opel plant: Antwerp, Belgium
|2008-2009 Saturn Astra
|-
|7
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1988 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1988 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada), 1989 Geo Spectrum, 1990-1993 Geo Storm,<br /> 1999-2008 Chevrolet/GMC W3500, 1988-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W4, 1999-2009 Chevrolet/GMC W5,<br /> 2000-2004 Chevrolet/GMC WT5500,<br /> 2016- Chevrolet Low Cab Forward 3500HD/4500HD/4500XD/5500HD/5500XD
|-
|8
|Isuzu plant: Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
|1981-1982 Chevrolet LUV, 1985-1987 Chevrolet Spectrum, 1985-1987 Pontiac Sunburst (Canada),<br /> 1986-1987 Chevrolet/GMC W4
|}
==GM WMIs==
{| class=wikitable
!WMI
!Marque
!Country
|-
|1G1||rowspan=57|Chevrolet||United States
|-
|1G8||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GA||United States (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|1GB||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GC||United States (truck)
|-
|1GN||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1HA||United States (Express incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1HT||United States ([[w:Chevrolet Silverado#Medium duty version_(4500HD,_5500HD,_6500HD,_and_International_CV)|Silverado Medium Duty]] incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|1Y1||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1998-2011)
|-
|2G1||Canada
|-
|2G5||Canada (truck - Chevrolet BrightDrop '25)
|-
|2G8||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GA||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats])
|-
|2GB||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GC||Canada (truck - includes Chevrolet BrightDrop '26)
|-
|2GN||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|3G1||Mexico
|-
|3GC||Mexico (truck)
|-
|3GN||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|3N6||Mexico (Truck - City Express made by Nissan)
|-
|4G1||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|4KB||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|4W1||United States (MPV - Chevrolet Suburban HD made for US govt. in Concord, NC)
|-
|54D||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Spartan Motors/The Shyft Group)
|-
|6G1||Australia (2011-2013 Caprice PPV)
|-
|6G3||Australia (2014-2017 Caprice PPV & SS performance sedan)
|-
|ADM||South Africa
|-
|J81||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|J8B||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|J8Z||Japan (LUV pickup made by Isuzu)
|-
|JAL||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - 2016+)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL1||South Korea (car)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (MPV - 2012+)
|-
|KL8||South Korea (Spark)
|-
|LSF||China (S-10 Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LSG||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|LSH||China (Express Max made by SAIC-Maxus - Mexico only)
|-
|LZW||China (SAIC-GM-Wuling)
|-
|MA6||India
|-
|MJB||Indonesia (GM Indonesia)
|-
|MK3||Indonesia (SGMW Motor Indonesia)
|-
|MMM||Thailand
|-
|XUF||Russia (GM Russia - St. Petersburg plant)
|-
|XUU||Russia (Chevrolet Korea models made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|XWB||Uzbekistan (GM Uzbekistan, UzAuto Motors)
|-
|XWF||Russia (Chevrolet Tahoe & Trailblazer [GMT360] made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|X9L||Russia (GM-AvtoVAZ)
|-
|8AG||Argentina
|-
|8GG||Chile
|-
|8LD||Ecuador
|-
|8Z1||Venezuela
|-
|9BG||Brazil
|-
|93C||Brazil
|-
|9GC||Colombia
|-
|J81||rowspan=6|Geo||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG1||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|JGC||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki)
|-
|1Y1||United States (car made by NUMMI)
|-
|2C1||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CN||Canada (SUV made by CAMI - 1990-1997)
|-
|KLA||rowspan=3|GM Daewoo/<br />GM Korea||South Korea (Bupyeong & Kunsan plants)
|-
|KLY||South Korea (Changwon plant)
|-
|5GD||United States (G2X)
|-
|1G2||rowspan=12|Pontiac||United States
|-
|1G5||United States (incomplete vehicle - for '89-'90 Turbo Grand Prix by ASC/McLaren)
|-
|1GM||United States (MPV)
|-
|2CK||Canada (2006-2009 Torrent made by CAMI)
|-
|2G2||Canada
|-
|2G7||Canada (US market 1983 Pontiac Parisienne)
|-
|3G2||Mexico
|-
|3G7||Mexico (MPV: 2001-2005 Aztek)
|-
|4G2||United States (made by Genasys L.C.)
|-
|5Y2||United States (made by NUMMI)
|-
|6G2||Australia
|-
|KL2||South Korea (made by Daewoo/GM Daewoo)
|-
|1G7||rowspan=6|Pontiac<br />(Canada only)||United States
|-
|2C7||Canada (car made by CAMI)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|2G7||Canada
|-
|J87||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|JG7||Japan (car made by Suzuki)
|-
|KL7||Passport<br />(Canada only)||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|J87||rowspan=3|Asüna<br />(Canada only)||Japan (car made by Isuzu)
|-
|KL7||South Korea (car made by Daewoo)
|-
|2CG||Canada (SUV made by CAMI)
|-
|1G3||rowspan=3|Oldsmobile||United States
|-
|1GH||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|2G3||Canada
|-
|1G4||rowspan=9|Buick||United States
|-
|2G4||Canada
|-
|3G4||Mexico
|-
|3G5||Mexico (MPV)
|-
|4GL||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|5GA||United States (MPV)
|-
|KL4||South Korea (MPV)
|-
|LRB||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W04||Germany & Poland
|-
|KLA||Alpheon||South Korea (2011-2015)
|-
|1G6||rowspan=10|Cadillac||United States
|-
|1GE||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GY||United States (SUV)
|-
|2G6||Canada
|-
|2GE||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|3GY||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|LRE||China (SAIC-GM)
|-
|W06||Germany
|-
|XWF||Russia (made by Avtotor in Kaliningrad)
|-
|YSC||Sweden
|-
|1G8||rowspan=4|Saturn||United States
|-
|3GS||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|5GZ||United States (MPV/SUV)
|-
|W08||Belgium
|-
|1G0||rowspan=22|GMC||United States (bus 1981-1986)
|-
|1G5||United States (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|1GD||United States (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|1GJ||United States (bus 1987-)
|-
|1GK||United States (MPV 1987-)
|-
|1GT||United States (truck)
|-
|2CK||Canada (1990-1991 Tracker made by CAMI - Canada only)
|-
|2CT||Canada (2010-2011 Terrain made by CAMI)
|-
|2G0||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1981-1986)
|-
|2G5||Canada (MPV 1981-1986)
|-
|2GD||Canada (incomplete vehicle)
|-
|2GH||Canada (transit bus)
|-
|2GJ||Canada (bus [van with more than 3 rows of seats] 1987-)
|-
|2GK||Canada (MPV 1987-)
|-
|2GT||Canada (truck)
|-
|3GK||Mexico (SUV)
|-
|3GT||Mexico (truck)
|-
|4KD||United States (W-Series incomplete vehicle made by GM - through 2009)
|-
|7GZ||United States (incomplete vehicle made by Navistar)
|-
|J8D||Japan (incomplete vehicle made by Isuzu - through 2009)
|-
|JGT||Japan (SUV made by Suzuki - Canada only)
|-
|KL6||South Korea (Middle East market Terrain '08-'10)
|-
|4GD||WhiteGMC||United States (1988-1989 Brigadier made by GM)
|-
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==Trainz Versions==
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==Trainz Versions Overview==
'''Trainz software releases''' or equivalently '''Trainz Retail releases''' or '''[[w:Trainz|Trainz retail versions]]''' follow the common software industry practices of assigning releases version numbers paired to 'Marketing Names' as ''Major Releases of Retail base packages'' (to draw a parallel case, consider another more familiar family of software: {each of Microsoft Windows Operating system Retail Releases: Windows 1.0, Windows 2.0, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, ..., Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 10}), any one of which per industry practices, might also then have applicable bug fix '[[w:Hot fix|Hot fix]]es' and other less urgent [[w:patch (computing)|change patches]] (generally adding capabilities and/or also making operational tweaks or fixing additional lesser serious bugs and those providing additional ''user feedback generated 'new' features'') called '''[[w:Service Packs|Service Packs]]'''. To manage a series of such software & {{w|dependent}} (supporting) data files collections, programmers use a serial number system, in Trainz called the {{TL|code build}} number, {{plainlinks|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Build_Numbers|build number}}, or Code Version number. Note that both each element in a software system (DLL, EXE, supporting data files such as images, scripts) each have some sort of serialization, or their own code build numbers, and the resulting overall distributed collection, a 'build', is given an overall code build identifier for the entire mix.
All the changes to these products' retail releases (retail versions) collectively are known as [[w:software upgrade|software upgrade]]s' and it is a side of computing with which the average lay computer user has little experience, sheltered as most are in a business environment by an IT department or an IT consultant. These days, internet based or enabled software often are written expecting to be updated periodically, numbing our sensitivity and inuring the computer user community to such instabilities in software. {{efn
|Worse, it's evident sloppy programming and validating practices have proliferated because software companies count on such a safety net and place less emphasis on quality control—all but discounting the damage to company reputation such instability did once create. Once anti-viral software required periodic updates, the flood gates were open allowing any software to be updated automatically.
}} Home computer packages—including virtually all download obtained software these days, with massive distribution numbers, often have built-in update coding within to check for updates and either update automatically, or ''when well designed, alert the user, and update when commanded.'' Auran Holdings{{efn
|Auran Holdings, Pty Ltd, The Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia is the holding company with all the Trainz rights and their partner N3V Games, Pty Ltd who bought in (2007) during Auran Games and Auran Developments' bankruptcies in 2007-2009 currently manages the development and marketing of the properties}}, the holding company with all the Trainz rights and their partner N3V Games, currently managing the development and marketing of the properties, has only recently in 'Trainz-version timespans' (2011, finally debugged in TS2009 SP3 and TS2010-SP2) mastered the later techniques.
=Versions terminology and meanings=
Each named product release (retail version) as well as each successive upgrade level (Hot fixes and other patches generally have to be added in order of release) has a multi-digit 'build' number that is definitively unique to the build as defined by the software publisher. In Trainz, these are known formally as the {{Plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Trainz_build_versions|'''code build numbers'''}} or ''Trainz build versions'', and as their own IT department, 'Trainzers' have to keep these things straight, for not all can be done automatically, and every new retail release requires a new {{TL|Installation|Installation}} step.
[[File:TS2009 Launcher screen.jpg|left|thumb|200px|N3V Games Windows releases Launcher Screens all look pretty much the same as this {{TL|TS2009}} example, and is similar (excepting color) to {{TL|TRS2004}}'s, {{TL|TRS2006}}'s and all its spin-offs like the {{TL|TC|TC's}}... {{BullR
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In Trainz, until one understands the contextual meaning it seems the word 'version' becomes a bit over used:
# First, there is the Trainz version (''slang: meaning Trainz Retail Version''),<br/>
# Secondly, the'' 'code version' ''and'' 'Trainz asset version' numbers'', formally known as a '''"Trainz-build tag" values or Trainz-build version'' numbers<ref>{{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/%22Trainz-build%22_tag|Trainz-build Tag table}}</ref><ref
name= "Page-created">Revision as of 10:22, 2010 March 4 by Windwalkr, {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php?title=Trainz_build_versions&oldid=1238 Genesis of Trainz_build_versions page}}—1st draft to present, all immediately discussing code build number, Chief programmer Chris Bergman (aka Windwalkr)</ref><br
/>
# which like the ''code build number'' or'' 'Trainz_build_versions' ''or sometimes'' 'code build version'<ref
name="Trainz_build_versions"
>Used by chief programmer Windwalkr himself in {{N3V|Trainz_build_versions|Trainz_build_versions / code build number}}</ref> ''has an exact technical meaning— a ''final compiler run'' against a version controlled {{wp|make file}} and subsequently released by Quality Control as the next ''official 'code set' ''advance. <br
/>{{bull}} {{col|If you have problems with a installation, this '''code build number''' is the one N3V customer support want reported.|blue}} In TS2009-SP4 and later releases it appears in ''both'' the bottom right corner of the Launcher Menu and the Main Menu. In prior releases, it appeared only on the Trainz 'Launcher' screen, and was easy to overlook in some.<br
/>{{bull}} Each of the other types of versions derive from this stable set of {{wp|software}} {{wp|source code}}; a plateau in the change cycle signifying stability and reliability insofar as such things can be tested.<br
/>
# When QA testing fails, N3V issues a software upgrade of three sorts:<br
/>
:'''A. patches''' for really bad bugs or an adjustment to features, usually come out fast after a release event, once the complaint storm hits the help desk and forums.<br
/>
:'''B. Hotfixes''' for bugs and adjustments of several things, not usually to make the whole work, but instead to ''make the whole work better'' after an interval of additional testing and while the programmer's are fixing one or more other minor bugs or adding an extended feature. Some of these, such as TS12-SP1+hf4 ''should have'' incremented the {{TBS|p=trainz-build or technology version|trainz-build}}. Auran & N3V's management has seemingly been inconsistent in their rationales and actions. Basically, a new trainz-build represents a technology plateau, wherein some heretofore unavailable capability has been added. {{bullR
}}Some of this is within the programmer's experiences—the internal changes within the run time packages; others, mainly involving asset capability, features, scripts, or interactivity are obvious to the community and to content creators, inasmuch as new tags, practices and containers in config.txt files or asset source folder grouped data elements (asset parts) are affected.{{BullR
}} Trainz is a highly cooperative joint development COMMUNITY at its heart. Content Creators often drive software development with requests for a capability. The programmers and/or N3V management approve the notion, prioritize it, and the programmers thence define parameters (data types); at that juncture, the likely first software modifications are to the error testing screening software which vetts uploaded assets before allowing them onto the DLS—and to a TBV step release enabling its software to not burp on the ''heretofore unfamiliar new data elements''. Content Creators behind the features then provide assets with the theoretical capability, the programmers work on getting it into a future package of software updates and eventually — everybody gets to see whether the data and software have the desired effects... or whether alterations in data definitions or the run time software implementation need adjusted. This all takes a lot of people working together.<br
/>
:'''C. Service packs''' —these are more extensive and larger changes for bug fixing, feature or behavior upgrades, and involved changes to eliminate some source of complaint.<br
/>
<br>
{{TrainzTip|BG=#f9f9f9|Each code build number (2 to 5 digits) maps onto a corresponding Trainz {{TBS|trainz-build|p=trainz build version number}} (a 'TB' or 'TBV' decimal like 2.9: once generally indicating ''a technological threshold or capability level''). The {{TL|trainz-build}} 'steps' or ''plateaus'' correspond thusly to a <b>''targeted set of capabilities,''</b> whereas several iterations of debugging and 'code build releases' (Smaller Hot Fixes and Larger] Service Pack(s) releases map into the same trainz-build thresholds. Hence the new user will notice a predominance of certain TBV values, ''so called major releases or major versions'', in asset lists in the {{TL|Content Manager}} searches— {1.3, 1.5, 2.2 & 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9-3.3, 3.5&3.7, 4.0& 4.3 &4.5} generally following directly the longevity of a software system. This formerly only reflected the simple relationship between the length of time a stable software suite release existed before ''the next retail (new) product'' release was launched with new technological abilities. Formerly, Content Creators deliberately formed new assets with the lowest possible TBV so the asset would be usable by the widest groups of Trainzers, many who remain faithful to an older Trainz release (and even form clubs with thousands of members, s.a. Trainz Pro Routes et. al.) — in short, if the new tech was using a tag or ability such an asset could care less about and didn't need, making a new bridge, building, business, or traincar that would please the most people makes emminent sense... Hence the wide number of V1.3, V2.6, V3.0, V3.5 assets still in very wide use.
Also, since asset features and those bits of code that can manipulate effects-instructions can be embedded inside the run time software suites are written to comply with or satisfy the particular conceived technological capability, there is a long lag time between request for a capability, and the time it shows up in an release that can exploit it.
Example: Basic traincar data structures and configuration were laid out by the end of Trainz UTC. Someone desired ability to have realistic traincar ID numbers vary automatically, submitted the idea to Auran, and the programmers implemented a set of data elements to control the effects. Which leaves most rolling stock unchanged, yet allows a technology not available in previous code releases.
A similar transition occurred for signalling capabilities regarding realism in yard crossing tracks, sometimes called '{{TBN|diamond crossings}}' —a real common need to match prototype places (train yards).{{BullR
}} Generally in the past, Data conventions increasingly enforced since TS2009 were designed and in place in the lengthy TRS2004-TRS2006 era (and JET II game engine) — yet most asset types were perfectly fine using the older simpler Trainz 1.0 era data structures which are unitary tag based in the main, and don't involve any aggregate data structures Trainz's {{TL|Containers}} in the {{TL|config.txt}} control files. In 2009 N3V decided to add severe filtering enforcing the newer data structures in subsequent releases. They also added installation software testing, filters, to vett and bless DLS uploads—this is updated as time and versions pass, forcing higher and higher TBV values be submitted—even when an implemented asset has nothing significantly different from the earlier 1.3 or 2.5 era assets, save a more detailed less rough sub-assembly component part (A Trainz '{{TN|dependency}}, like a new bogey, sound, or perhaps a traincar modified to have interactive cargo and doors that animate{{efn,Many older assets used a mix of tech tags and containers to program their manifestation in game, so adding the containers and tags to a config.txt that enabled a box or flat car to handle interactive cargoes (introduced in TRS2004, a Trainz strength) required a mere cut and paste alteration. However, script and mesh dependent capabilities such as animated doors, really do warrant a version change, being far more complicated.
}. This has been controversial and caused many aggregate assets (Routes and Sessions) to be short compatible assets. So until TS2009, older and looser data conventions were tolerated in newly altered and new assets—allowing new assets produced to a lesser capable standard.<br/><br
/>{{bull}} The Trainz Version number exactly matches the asset (technology 'level' identifying) Trainz-build tag number.<br/><br
/>{{bull}} There can be many code build numbers for a trainz-build code (or technology level); some are for a different ''group of languages'' as translations become available, and ...<br/><br
/>{{bull}} Each of those also has possible Hot fixes and Service Pack patches—some of which change the {{TBS|trainz-build}}, and others do not.
<br
/>Hot fixes do not usually cause a change in version numbers, while Service Packs usually cause an increment of +0.1 to the "Trainz-build" tags and colloquial terms thrown around as the'' 'Version Number!''}}<br
/>
Managing these improvements in the corporate world is the task of an IT department, but since Trainz is a personal software suite, the task of updating a Trainz release devolves onto private users. This aspect of Trainz is further complicated by Trainz nature, it is at the heart, a data base manager and a huge data base (the greater size in files) with satellite tools programs (especially for example, the {{wp|Graphical user interface|GUI run time modules}} {{TL|Surveyor}}, {{TL|Driver}}, {{TL|Railyard}}, and some others behind the scenes like {{TG|T|TrainzUtils.exe}}) each of which may need patched or replaced with a service pack release or Hot fix. Further, and the most problematic part as it takes some time when a user has a lot of downloaded content, a new update may also scan each item in the database, and where necessary, patch those to compliance with the 'new technology level' being introduced by the patch and corresponding to a new asset build tag number.
{{TrainzTip|Trainz version numbers, the product 'technology level' increments by tenths, with Trainz 1.0 being version 1.0, TRS2009 being version 2.9, so TRS2009 + four service packs reaches Version 3.3, but so is the last Service Pack for [[TS2010]]—which was co-developed along side TS2009 as a transitional technology from 32 bit game engine to a 64 bit processing environment—so the two overlap and co-join most technology. The first'' 'only runs' as a 64 bit release'', [[TS2012|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2012]] (''TS2012, no Service Packs'') is Version/Build-tag level 3.5, during which in the time it was being developed, N3V decided its old game engine needed totally re-written, spawning the crowd funding financing of Trainz: A New Era with much improved graphics and its added plateaus of both video improvements, and various asset capabilities. Hence, TANE or T:ANE spans six iterative stages of capability as it stabilized TBV 4.0–4.5, with [[TRS19]]—[[Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019]] (released Dec 18th, 2018<ref>{{plainlinks|https://forums.auran.com/trainz/index.php|Auran forum}} post: {{plainlinks|https://forums.auran.com/trainz/content.php?174-Trainz-Railroad-Simulator-2019-has-arrived!|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 has arrived!}}, Published on December 18th, 2018 09:16 PM by N3V CEO Tony_Hilliam.</ref> ''currently topping the list of TBVs at 4.6''<ref>[http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/%22Trainz-build%22_number TrainzOnline trainz-build number encyclopedia page.]</ref>}}
Trainz releases are further complicated by servicing an international user base; from the start the product was produced to service different international languages groups and their translation needs. In the later practices, the plethora of internationally different releases was managed down to around four initial
==Legacy (unsupported) Versions==
The balance of this page is presented in ordinary calendar order, first out, first listed. The first group are the giants of history upon whose shoulders newer versions of today stand. Trainz in all versions and releases was supported for over a decade by Auran, then later by N3V Games — until the adoption and announcement of the unpopular {{TL|TLCP|Trainz Life Cycle policy}} in 2010. In the policy, an arbitrary four years has generally been added to the original retail versions release date, after which the release is magically 'called obsolete' and N3V withdraws support.
{{TrainzTip|Once in a while, it's nice to take a look back and see just how far we've come! LOL - ed.}}
Trainz Life Cycle policy has its largest negative impact now on asset updates through the creeping rise-in-threshold-difficulty of acceptance-testing-software by the DLS software, and those requirement changes have adversely affected ''the reliability of the Trainz-build numbers'' as a tell-tale of the tech level actually needed within any given asset. The whole system now is introducing a upward ''version creep'' in assets updated or added into the DLS collection, and requires authors' to donate their time making a lot of unnecessary 'updates' to the data structures in the config.txt file leader every asset has; changes which aren't really functional{{efn
|One tendency has been Content Creator's are revisiting older content source files and upgrading them, thereafter, promoting their TBV#s on the DLS and so ''making the asset conformal to the DLS upload filter'' then in-effect{{efn
|The upload filter is enforcing the latest 'supported' versions TBV number, even when the technology of the asset does not need such a level.
}} for any changes, including minor cosmetic texture replacement, since the whole file needs re-edited from tags and data structures which work perfectly well since Trainz 0.9 to a more complicated generalized structure (Sets of parameters and tags) unneeded by most common assets—''in effect, the fancy feature used in a few places is placing a time charge on all content creators'' (''unpaid volunteers donating time, knowledge, and expertise whilst giving up their intellectual copy rights!'') and the casual user. Hence less and less is backwards compatible for those of us who keep up multiple Trainz releases that might also want to bring in that new cool looking bridge, unless one locally edits the asset from the DLS. Together, the DLS software and N3V originated (newer Trainz releases) also jointly have prevented downloading assets with a more advanced TBV automatically, so the user may need to manually download such an asset before adapting a updated asset in-retrograde fashion to an older Trainz release}}, but making no real change to the assets textures, meshes and other operable guts. In short, such changes are administrative data shufflings, instituting wasted time by thousands with unnecessary work-arounds.) showing up on a users {{TL|Content Manager}} module and {{TL|Main Menu}} screens.
=={{TL|Trainz}}==
;<big>{{TL|Trainz 1.3|Trainz 1.x series}}</big>:Cover motto: {{BL|'''''Trainz Virtual Railroading On Your PC'''''}}
;''Main article: {{TL|Trainz}}'' with no service packs applied V1.0
===Trainz beta V0.9===
{{anchor|Trainz (the original version) beta V0.9}}
{{cquote|''Perfection is achieved, not where there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. ''|4={{wp|Antoine de Saint Exupery}}|5=Auran }}
The very rare boxed '''Trainz: Beta version 0.9''' was published in a very small run by [[w:Auran|Auran Developments]] in June 2001 after several initial software download versions were made available to collaborating railfans and other involved parties for testing purposes<ref name="Lear_history">{{cite web|url=http://railsimpro.com/charlie/trainzchron/|title=A Brief History of Trainz|last=Lear|first=Charlie|accessdate=02 March 2015<!--25 January 2010--->}}</ref>.
[[File:Trainz 1-3c Surveyor view, note Visual artifacts and graininess (Antd).jpg|right|thumb|A few things have changed in the graphics, haven't they!?!]]
A brief history of Trainz by an ''early 'Auran partner', Charlie Lear'' on the development of this popular software can be read can be read here: {{plain link|http://railsimpro.com/charlie/trainzchron|'A Brief History of Trainz'}}, and much of what followed is presented with commentary and cover art up through TRS2006. The Beta release cover art contained a quote from [[w:Antoine de Saint Exupery|Antoine de Saint Exupery]].<ref name="Lear_history"/> (See quote above). Targeted at the model railroading enthusiast's market niche, Trainz was bare of a lot of content, but delivered a {{TL|Surveyor|Surveyor module}} much like today's, which is still the best in the business for route building.
{{-}}
==Trainz==
* ''Trainz'', the original version, with no service packs applied is assigned a {{TBS|trainz-build|version level}} of 1.0 (V1.0) and is known as the ''''''Trainz Community Edition''''''. The boxed '''Trainz 1.0''' was transferred from Auran Development and released by [[w:Auran|Auran Games, Pty. Ltd]] in November 2001 in a self-published regionally distributed version after an initial 24 September 2001 software download only version<ref name="Lear_history"/> Generally, each applied {{wp|service pack}} increments the version by +0.1, so with application of the third service Pack (SP3) the cumulative version code value becomes Trainz V1.3; the first fully stable software release of the series also dubbed as the ''''''Trainz Passenger Edition''''''.</ref> The release also included a licensed version of the three dimensional (3D) model building tool [[w:GMAX]], which is responsible for the huge numbers of user created 3D assets{{efn
|With the introduction of version creep discussed elsewhere, this figure is impossible to keep up to date as it changes daily as revised upgraded assets are improved to current {{TL|TANE}} & {{TL|TRS19}} (TBV of 3.6) standards.
}} available on the {{plain link|http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS.php|Trainz Download Station (DLS) web site}}<ref>At the time of this composition, there were well over 250,000 assets listed as separate {{TL|DLS}} {{TL|assets}} on the TRS2009 Content Manager, a number which increases almost daily.</ref>.
===={{TL|Trainz 1.3|Early Trainz}} Mininum & Suggested Requirements====
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;Minimum
Adjusted details: no shadows, low draw distance,
low draw detail, low train detail.
Intel Pentium II 400mhz processor
128 megs RAM
Nvidia TNT2 16mb videocard
usable settings:
640x480 display resolution
32 bit color depth
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Adjusted details: shadows enabled, medium draw distance, medium draw detail, high train detail.
Intel Pentium III 733mhz processor or equivalent
256 megs RAM
Nvidia GeForce2 32mb videocard
usable settings:
800x600 display resolution
32 bit color depth
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* The first widespread international release was in February 2002 and included SP1.
* With SP3, this is sometimes called the "Community Edition", and by some is considered a totally separate release and product so different was the operability and reliability in V1.3.
** Trainz Community Edition (retail version or UK Edition, SP1.3 unpatched): build 263
** Trainz Community Edition (retail version or UK Edition, SP1.3 patched): build 277
====Trainz 1.1 (SP1)====
{{anchor|Trainz (the original version) with SP1 for Trainz applied V1.1}}
Trainz 1.0 with SP1 for Trainz applied is promoted to Trainz V1.1, code build TBDL
====Trainz 1.2 (SP2)====
{{anchor
|Trainz (the original version) with SP2 for Trainz applied V1.2
}}
Trainz Version 1.1 with SP2 for Trainz applied promotes to Trainz V1.2, code build TBDL
====Trainz 1.3 (SP3)====
{{anchor
|Trainz (the original version) with SP3 for Trainz applied V1.3
}}
Trainz 1.2 with SP3 for Trainz applied promotes to Trains V1.3, code build TBDL, and because of the functionality enhancements—is widely considered a major product release on its own, despite being free to acquire<ref>[online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Trainz_SP3 Trainz SP3]</ref>. This was the most widely distributed and longest lasting of the versions of the original Trainz product family, not replaced except for language updates and patches until the release of {{TL|Trainz 2004}} with several major user friendly resources added, including {{TG|T|Trainscript}},<ref name="Lear_history"/> a facility that enabled scenario creation.<ref
name="cjlear">[http://railsimpro.com/charlie/trainzchron/ Trainz SP3], apart from bugfixes, saw the introduction of the Trainzscript programming language and scripted user activities called "Scenarios"., Charlie Lear (cjlear), former Auran developer.</ref> A few years later Trainzscript was generalized, libraryized, and the game engine modified to assemble and run the conglomerate rules of a session 'on-the-fly', so Scenarios were soon replaced by the (scriptlet based) sessions Rules facility in TRS2004/06. This version was still being sold in the USA, with an additional Service Pack 3 CD included in the summer of 2013<ref>My copy, purchased in May is shown on the introduction collage of Trainz versions. IIRC, as recently as Aug 2015 I saw 'new' & unregistered CDROM versions on the internet. - Fabartus</ref>.
====Trainz V1.4 (SP4, Spanish)====
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|Trainz (the original version) with SP3 for Trainz applied V1.3
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Trainz 1.x implemented multilingual languages support by installation of different service packs. There was no French or Eastern European languages versions marketed.
* Auran also assigned V1.4 to the {{TG|P|Paintshed}} stand-alone software {{TA|reskinning}} {{wp|application}}.
===Trainz UTC, V1.5===
{{anchor|UTC|UTC (Ultimate Trainz Collection) V1.5|Trainz: Ultimate Trainz Collection}}
;<big>Trainz: the Ultimate Trainz Collection</big>
;''Main article: {{TL|Trainz UTC}}'' with no service packs applied V1.5
This was called the Ultimate Trainz Collection, a November 26th, 2002 release including four groups of routes expanding the options for the user.
*UTC - English - no service packs applied: build 327
*UTC - English - SP1,. code build 404
* UTC - English with SP1 build 902 pre-installed as part of the 2008 {{TL|Trainz: The Complete Collection}} Omnibus edition.
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==TRS2004 series ==
;<big>TRS2004 with no service packs applied V2.0</big>
:''Main article: '''{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004}}'''''
This version incorporating many technical advances, not least among them the vaunted Trainz interactive industries and interactive rolling stock assets. It also established the Trainz Download Station in the internet searchable version whose descendant is today's Trainz DLS {{plain link|https://www.auran.com/DLS/index.php|Whitepages edition}}. Many Trainzers held for year after year that TRS2004 was the best Trainz release ever, but time has occluded ''the memories that it had <u>many growing pains</u>'' as evidenced by the four service packs. While many of the new data model features were introduced in Trainz UTC, they weren't fully implemented until in 2004. By the 2005 release of TRS2006, Auran began fault testing to a much greater extent, including warning messages that now obsolescent tags should be removed. So after SP4, trainz-build code value 2.4 (V2.4), Auran finally had the extensible product that made users fans. TRS2004.exe (the Launcher module of the release commonly known as TRS2004) provided no integrated data management module. It has a module called ContentManager.exe, but it left much to be desired; at it's heart, it could only list data with very coarse sorting and display abilities. A third-party utility, {{TN|TrainzObjects}} by Terry Franks did the best job at asset management and organization in the era until TRS2006's {{TL|Content Manager Plus}} (with similar features) supplanted it. Each Trainz release since has a version of {{TL|Content Manager}}; though its appearance and operation changed dramatically with the release of {{TRS|TANE}}.
{{:Trainz/Versions/TR04-Ver Table|xexpand=1 }}
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==TRS2006 series==
The TRS2006 technology was leveraged into a large series of releases with targeted regional content, much of it formerly payware routes now shipped in partnership with Auran and N3V Games, which took over management of the franchise early in the era.
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{{:Trainz/Versions/TR06-Ver Table }}
===Trainz Driver Edition (TDE)===
This is a '''{{TL|Driver|Trainz Driver}}''' GUI only (a game only or demo) version of TRS2006 with some features omitted; it lacked both the {{TL|Content Manager}} and {{TL|Surveyor}} modules, so has no expandability nor extendability (self-built routes and sessions). Like TRS2006, it is {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Trainz_build_versions|Trainz-build version}} level 2.5, Build number 3096 — UK release date of '''Trainz Driver''' was 24 February 2005.
*TDE - US (Merscom) edition: build 3104 also appears to be a version of Trainz Driver Edition.<ref name="MERSCOM"
>Mercom games url: [http://www.ign.com/companies/merscom], various distributed {{TL|TRS2006}} releases in North American markets. URL valid on 2015-0815{{bullR
}} Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 on PC February 2, 2006{{BullR
}} Trainz Railwayz on PCs October 8, 2007{{BullR
}} Trainz: Driver Edition on PC September 19, 2006{{BullR
}} source and dates by Merscom at url given. </ref>
===TRS2006-SP0 v2.5===
'''''Main: <big>{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006}} (or TRS2006)</big>''' with no service packs applied V2.5''
TRS2006 - Australia and USA - no service pack applied: build 2761
TRS2006 - UK - no service pack applied: build 2773
TRS2006 - French - no service pack applied: build 2883
TRS2006 - Dutch - no service pack applied: build 2967
TRS2006 - German - no service pack applied - also called Pro Train Perfect or PTP: build 2970
TRS2006 - Spanish - no service pack applied: build 3007
{{anchor|Trainz Routes}}
==={{TL|Trainz Routes}}===
The ''''Trainz Routes'''' release was an add-on pack containing twenty additional layouts and dependencies for TRS2004/TRS2006 and not a program release. The DVD has an installer interface which directly patches the content into either version's data structure, but is biased to install to TRS2004 and must be given a hand-edited directory to install into TRS2006. The loader, once initialized, then presents four buttons, so requires four additional clicks, plus finishing acknowledgement clicks to completely install.
Build number (if any) and original publication date not known. Paradox Interactive re-published ''Trainz Routes'' as 3rd DVD part of '{{here|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}' with cover art copyright date of 2008<ref
name="Paradox_TCC">{{plain link|https://www.paradoxplaza.com/|Paradox Interactive}}, ''''''Trainz Routes'''''' bundled as 3rd DVD part of ''''{{here|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}'''' with cover art copyright date of 2008.</ref>. The release takes nearly an hour to install.
===TRS2006-SP1===
Trainz 2006 with Service Pack 1 (which was notoriously hard to install) was perhaps the most stable version of Trainz released before the latter service packs of {{TL|TS2009}} and {{TL|TS2010}}, which each had four. On the other hand, the game itself was the game engine for TRS2004 with few improvements, with the main changes being the introduction of the unified utility suite {{TL|CMP|Content Manager Plus}}.
* {{TL|TS12}}'s {{TL|CM}} is only slightly improved over TR06's original, and that kind of longevity and stability is an ovation all its own. TR06 would spawn numerous regional releases and until TS2009, these were clones of TR06 with a different batch of content, aside from slight changes to data models begun in {{TL|TC3}}.
;TRS2006 with SP1 for TRS2006 applied V2.6
TRS2006 - Australia and USA - SP1: build 3092
TRS2006 - UK - SP1: build 3099
TRS2006 - Spanish - SP1: build 3118
{{anchor|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}
TRS2006 - as included in '''Trainz: The Complete Collection''' (aka '''Trainz TCC''' Pack, includes SP1 pre-loaded): build 3335<ref>'''{{TL|TCC|Trainz: The Complete Collection (Trainz TCC)}}''' a three DVD omnibus release and the first Trainz franchise release published by N3VRF41L Software (Now N3V Games), distributed by {{TG|Paradox}} Interactive. verified 2013-1018 by box and build code of installed version.</ref>
* A three DVD omnibus release and the first Trainz franchise release published by {{TG|N3VRF41L}} Software (Now {{TL|N3V Games}}); North American version distributed by {{TG|Paradox|Paradox Interactive}}. Release includes {{BullR
}}TRS2006 (with SP1 pre-installed), as one third on 2nd DVD;{{bullR
}} {{TL|UTC}} and {{TL|TRS2004}} on 1st DVD,{{BullR
}} {{TL|Trainz Routes}} on third DVD.
{{anchor|Trainz Railwayz}}
TRS2006 - as included with '''Trainz Railwayz''' (includes SP1), distributed by {{TG|Merscom}} with a Steam Loco on the cover art. (aka possibly ''''Trainz Classics'''' in the USA): build 3337 with 2nd CD containing {{TL|TC1&2}}<ref
name="RR_Signal">Cover Art, publisher, title, and {{TL|TBV}} v2.6 of USA's BC Version 3337 all confirmed verbally via Skype with RRSignal, 2015-0815.</ref>
{{Anchor|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}
===Trainz TCC===
''''''Trainz: The Complete Collection'''''' was a 2008 Omnibus release distributed by Paradox Interactive bundling {{TL|UTC}}, {{TL|TRS2004}}, and {{TL|TRS2006}} with pre-installed service packs on a 3 CDROM single box set.''' Build 3335'''{{efn|<u>Build 3335</u>: 'The Complete Collection' {{TL|TCC}} release build as noted above in TRS2006.}} The edition also included Trainz Routes, a collection of mainly 'Basement Railroad Empire' sized routes without sessions.
{{Anchor|Trainz 2007|Trainz2007|TRS2007}}
===Trainz 2007 ===
<big>''''''Trainz Railroad Simulator 2007''''''</big>, several Europe only releases
====French Edition====
:* The French TRS2006 standard edition release (includes SP1) is known as TRS2007: Build number not known.
''''Trainz Railroad Simulator 2007'''' (abbreviated as ''TRS2007'') was the second release targeting a regional market distributed by [[Anuman Interactive]] for sale in France, Belgium and Switzerland. There were initially two versions: the standard version which consisted of ''{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006}}'' with Service Pack 1 applied, and the ''Gold'' edition, which included French regional add-on items.
===Trainz 2008===
Halycon Media later distributed ''Trainz Railroad Simulator 2007'' with German region-specific content for the {{TL|UK|British}}, Austrian, and Swiss market.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.halycon.de/TRS2007/index.php | title=Trainz TRS 2007 Service Bereich | publisher=Halycon Media GmbH Co.KG|language=de}}</ref> This is colloquially sometimes called {{TL|TRS2008}}.
====German edition====
: ''The German edition of {{TL|TRS2006}}'', published by Auran/N3V partner ''Blue Sky Interactive'' is also known by its release name: '''''Pro Train Perfect (PTP)'''''.
:TRS2007 - German (includes SP1): build 3325
:* The German edition of TRS2006 is sometimes referred to as both TRS2007 or TRS2008, and neither has any official standing.
=={{TL|Trainz Classics}} ==
Three TRS2006 special content joint-venture production releases were put together by Auran and N3V Games with professional {{wp|payware|for pay Trainz content developers}} after the release of the content only add-on release {{TL|Version And Build Numbers#Trainz Routes|Trainz Routes}} in 2007. In the era, Auran had over extended in developing other video games and had severe financial troubles. They subsequently laid off most of their staff, entered the Australian version of bankruptcy seeking protection from their creditors, and ended up selling (licensing) development and distribution rights for their most solid asset, The Trainz Franchise to Tony Hilliam, a software publisher with family money who ran what is now known as N3V Games. Auran Development was reorganized as a holding company Auran Holdings LLC, much as DanJaq LLC owns the rights to the {{wp|James Bond}} franchise and licenses it to Eon Films. N3V Games now develops and markets Trainz releases, manages the Auran forums, servers, and Simulator Central online store with Hilliam as CEO.
===={{TL|Trainz Classics 1&2}}====
''''Trainz Classics 1'''' ({{TL|TC1}}) and ''''Trainz Classics 2'''' ({{TL|TC2}}) were both distributed ''initially'' (and briefly) as separate releases in a joint venture with Merscomm as {{wp|DVD|DVD producer}}/{{wp|Film distributor|software distributor}} a couple of months apart in early 2007 and soon after as a bundled set.
: Released as Trainz Classics 1; {{TL|TBV}} V2.7
: Released as Trainz Classics 2; {{TL|TBV}} V2.7
: United Kingdom released as: '''Trainz Railways/Trainz Railwayz2'''; TBV V2.7 Build 3337
===={{TL|Trainz Classics 3}}====
The ''''Trainz Classics 3'''' or {{TL|TC3}} release version and is "{{TR|dt|Trainz-build tag}} v2.8" and assets with that level, notably locomotives and textures using other than default AlphaHint processing as specified in their {{TG|T|*.texture.txt}} {{TG|I|ini files}}, were the first big group of assets that one had to fiddle with to take back to the TRS2006 standard, or make work with the new 2.8 {{wp|data structure}}s—depending upon which way one was porting assets.
:* Tag "'epbrakes' not allowed" errors were a common resultant error requiring users to delete the defunct spec line.
:* The new 'AlphaHint=' specification gives ''a 'path not found error' '' when ported into earlier versions of Content Manager Plus, specifically TRS2006-SP1's {{TL|CMP}}.
This'' 'new-status-quo', ''with additional new ''data adaptation problems'' when porting between versions now holds true for {{TL|TS09}}—{{TL|T:ANE}} assets builds as well.
* Trainz Classics 3 original release - UK: build 3517
* Trainz Classics 3 SP1 - UK: build 3529
====Trainz Railwayz====
Trainz Classics 1&2 was marketed and packaged as '''Trainz Railwayz''' in the USA and '''Trainz Railways''' in the UK. Trainz Railwayz (mainly USA) includes the full TRS2006 but the other regional editions do not.
* Trainz Railways 1&2 - UK: build 3355
==TS2009 WBE TS09==
;TS2009: World Builder Edition
: ''Main coverage: ''''{{TL|Trainz Simulator 2009: World Builder Edition}}''''''
The following builds exist for {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/TS2009|TS2009}}, called the'' ''''World Building Edition'''' ''because of upgrades of Surveyor with several new tools such as replace all and the 'Pick List' and tool extensions such as the combined modes of terrain shaping tools with a selected region. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. TS2009-SP4 lacks only multiplayer capabilities and 'Native Mode' (64 bit data handling) relative to TS2010-SP4's improvements, both co-introducing and strategically adopting the major dependence on {{TL|TadDaemon}}, {{TL|Route and Session Layers}}, {{TL|SpeedTrees}}, and allowing compatibility mode or native mode.<!---
The following builds exist for {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/TS2010|TS2010}}. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. N3V's auto-patching capabilities were 'in development and debugging' —Auto-patching (update) attempts was inconsistent and the software comparatively unreliable{{efn
|re: " —Auto-patching (update) attempts was inconsistent and the software comparatively unreliable" i.e. Well below industry standards and capabilities by at least a half-decade. ($$$ talk, there was no focus on the matter. The Trainz community is relatively technically savvy, given the need to edit asset folders and files, et. al, so complained less than many other communities might have.)
}} until late in the TS09/TS10 product update series.
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|width="12%"|'''Build Number'''||width="23%"|'''Patches Available Now'''{{
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| Patches are managed and updated from a server which takes current code build information from the {{TR|TrainzUtil|\bin\TrainzUtil.exe}} data manager and passes back a proper code updater. The code passed back includes updates which incorporate several intervening hotfixes and minor patches, and usually terminate at a plateau version — a stable Service Pack and it's few update needs.
}}||'''Build description'''||width="25%"|'''Release dates R: / U:'''
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|colspan="4"| Nexus, or 'Common' builds across languages and regional releases are '''highlighted in bold'''. <ref>{{plain links|1=https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Trainz/Version_And_Build_Numbers&oldid=2231533 |2=TS2009 Original builds:}}{{BullR
}}TS2009 - English: 37625 {{BullR
}}TS2009 - Polish - build:39413 {{BullR
}}TS2009 - Russian(Akella Games) - build:40542 {{BullR
}}TS2009 SP1 build: 38017 {{BullR
}}TS2009 SP2 build: 40040 {{BullR
}}TS2009 SP3 build: 41844 {{BullR
}}TS2009 SP4 build: 44653</ref>
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|<big>'''Build 37???'''</big>
|New Installation downloads had manual patch series to 37625, and, eventual later, to 41615{{
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|Part of build 41491's (and other early TS09 'bug fix' code builds was they were attempting to patch the 'new auto-patch software' capabilities. {{
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}} As the first release with the {{TL|TADdaemon}} offloading the CM code functionality, there was an understandable amount of teething troubles to iron out duties, responsibilities, function calls and other communications between the Daemon and the run-time interface modules ({{TL|CM 2.0}}, {{TL|Driver}} and {{TL|Surveyor}}).
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| <b><big>{{TL|TS2009}} (SP0) or {{TL|TS09}} </big></b>;1st English Language Release '<u>Only Online</u> by N3V'{{efn
|The TS09/TS2009 Online Only release can be considered as a pre-release release version — effectively a Beta Test version before resources are committed to making DVD/CDROM versions, or 3rd party distribution (e.g. Amazon.com) begins. N3V management and the loyal user community play a regular wink-wink, nudge-nudge game pretending (mostly silently, with a few exceptions) the release offered as a special advanced peek release to the early purchasers isn't really just a Beta Test, we in the community agreed to be victimized by.
}}|| Common Code start plateau{{efn|Trainz biggest market is English speaking countries of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Consequently English speaking programmers keep the base code in English. Producing Menu labels, documentation, and asset {{TBS|string-table}} translations for the releases built-in assets tends to lag as a consequence. Any base code change affecting displayed text, is also generally delayed, sometimes only a few hours; other times several weeks. See the Language lags in TS09-SP1's to TS09-SP3's above; but also note it is quite normal for retail release progressions to be released in separate 'as up to date as is possible' as a release's code stabilizes and bugs are reported and sterilized. The final versions generally reflect all cultural/language versions merging into the final code build.
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|'''<big>Build 37625</big>'''||1st stable code plateau{{efn
| The progression of changes to a new retail release can seem bewildering. First reactions generate'' 'quick fixes', in response to bug reports'' by the widespread and deep user community. These are normally called ''''''patches'''''' (Small, quick fixes-generally only to a code module) by N3V Games — and like Hot Fixes (Medium large fixes: more widespread changes with combinations of various bug-fix updates; both will be incorporated in subsequent software updates either as part of plateau to plateau progression of updates, or as the original manual patch or hot fix or Service Pack release. Manual patching generally involves self-extracting code downloads, as .exe files which ''often'' have to be ''run as administrator'', with security software (Firewalls, system protection defender, and anti-virus software protections suspended or disabled for a brief period.){{
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}} These, like many software installers, generate a install shield take over of the system, and generally update code modules in the installation quickly and efficiently, terminating operations in a matter of moments.{{BullR
}} In contrast, while manual service pack updates are initially released in a manual self-extracting file as well (The Trainzer community can be a bit testy about waiting, esp. waiting for a bug-fix handicapping the way one wants to use the programs!) within a short while, existing auto-update software is outfitted with a modified update file incorporating all relevant changes from build plateau to build plateau. Subsequent installs will use the new combined files and skip over individual hot fixes and patches. In other words, these plateau-to-plateau updates include major patches, medium patches and minor fix patches all-in-one go. Subsequent re-installs of the software, will thus skip a lot of update steps humans experienced one by one over time. During such re-installs or moves, we humans are given the choice at each plateau to continue onto the next grouped series of updates, or stay and operate the software at that plateau (e.g. TS2009-SP2).
}}, <br/>auto-patch sequence to 40040{{
efn|re: 'auto-patch sequence to 40040' - Any new install will auto-patch in a succession, lowest code build to next stable plateau version, possibly passing through ''several upgrade stages. 'SPx upgrades' ''with any relevant patches and hot fixes are automatically applied as the upgrades reach from one plateau to the next. The 'SP3 to SP4 patch' (41844_to_44653.exe -- renamed to '41844_to_44653 TS09-SP3 to TS2009-SP4 (Final, common).exe' local hard drive) seems to have remained manual, based on a fresh install of TS2009 in 2019-03-29; two days prior to this edit. The other upgrades prior to this last step (i.e. previous auto-upgrades) were offers to auto-update with my intervention at each plateau, beginning with a fresh download from Amazon.com's software library. In short, I'd kept and started with the original download manager from Amazon, and ended with TS2009-SP3, and apparently need to use the manual update to reach TS09-SP4 --ed.
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||'''<big>{{TL|TS2009|TS2009-SP0+patch}}</big>'''; Subsequent English Online Release; Wide Distribution (e.g. Amazon.com, etc.){{efn
|The patches or Hot Fixes needed by ''the 'Online Release Only by N3V' ''(Beta test, in fact) are incorporated in the SP0 release distributed to 3rd Party re-sellers. These have adequate auto-patching and updating abilities, and did not have other bugs detected by the community testing the Beta release.
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|<big>'''Build 38017'''</big>||auto-patch to 40040<br/>via auto-patch to 38599
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|Build 38599||auto-patch to 40040||<b><big>[[TS2009|TS2009-SP1]]+Hot Fix 1</big></b>
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|Build 38610||PROTECTED<br>(Just Trainz*)||{{plain links|https://store.steampowered.com/|Steam website}}'s English Retail version{{efn
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|Build 39561|| {{Center|--}} ||1st Spanish Retail: <b><big>[[TS2009-SP2]]+hf </big></b>
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|Build 40357|| {{Center|--}} ||Cabon City English Online Release
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|Build 40542|| {{Center|--}} ||1st Russian Retail, active code produced as <b><big>[[TS2009-SP2]]+hf</big></b>
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|Build 40702|| {{Center|--}} ||Cabon City English Online Release
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|Build 40702|| {{Center|--}} ||Treez English Online Release
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|Build 40762|| {{Center|--}} ||Murchison English Online Release
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|Build 40837|| {{Center|--}} ||S&C English Online Release
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|Build 40895|| {{Center|--}} ||Spanish pre-SP3 Hot Fix: <b><big>[[TS2009-SP2]]+hf </big></b>
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| <b><big>Build 41844</big></b>
|Auto update from Build 40040<ref>Just carefully tested with new install.</ref>
|TS09-SP3+sole Hotfix<br/>(Common Patch results)
|<b><big>[[TS2009 SP3]] </big></b>
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| '''<big>Build 44653</big>'''
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|<big><b>[[TS2009 SP4]]</b></big>
|Common & '''Last Version''', All languages<br/>tbdl
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==TS2010 - TS10==
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Trainz Simulator 2010: Engineer's Edition}}''
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;sometimes, TS2010 EE
{{Trainz-sect-stub|fix=This section under gradual, steady reconstruction with citations and formatting changes being added when I can hack going cross-eyed for a while. Feel free to move it along. [[User:Fabartus|Fra]][[User talk:Fabartus|<font color="green">nkB</font>]]}}
With the issuance of '''''Trainz 2010: Engineer's Edition''''', N3V Games continued the user-unfriendly practice of ''not giving'' unique names to their Trainz.exe files, which would minimize registry confusion. This is even worse because both launcher and loader are Trainz.exe, one in the installations' root, one in the \bin directory. TS10 introduced newer speedtrees tech and multiplayer, as well as somewhat more advanced graphics rendering and was accompanied by a new group of canned routes and tutorials, finally abandoning many stalwart routes found from {{TL|TRS2004}} through {{TL|TS2009}}. At the same time, TS2009-SP4 and TS2010-SP3 and SP4 all generate Trainz-build v3.3 tech level assets.
The following builds exist for {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/TS2010|TS2010}}. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. N3V's auto-patching capabilities were inconsistent and unreliable until late in the TS09/TS10 product update series.
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{{:Trainz/Versions/TS10-Ver Table}}
==Trainz Simulator Mac==
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Trainz Simulator Mac-1}}''
; Mac versions of Trainz and on Android and iOS on PAD computers are currently only TS2009 or TS2010 special releases.
The following builds exist for [[Trainz Simulator Mac]]. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number.
{| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0
|'''Build Number'''||'''Patches available'''||'''Build description'''|| Release Date
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|Build 47652||-||Planet Auran Digital Store release||
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|Build 47770||-||Third-party Digital Store release||
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|Build 48159||-||Feral retail release||
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|Build 50281||-||Mac App Store Release||
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==TS2012==
<big>'''''Formally, the releases title is: '{{TL|Trainz Simulator 12}}'.'''''</big>
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Trainz Simulator 12}}''
The following builds exist for {{TL|TS12}}. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. From TS2009 mid-releases, auto-patching of upgrades became more and more reliable as bug fixes to the patching suite of software were unearthed and fixed, so auto-patching since has been the norm.<ref group="note" "note_patch"> The patching messages still leave much to be desired for one doesn't know whether a change will take moments or hours. An occasional upgrade sometimes goes ''alarmingly slow'' as the software transitioned to harness multi-core CPUs, better Graphical cards and Coprocessors, better graphics models and with the last release of TS10 and the entirety of TS12 fully utilize and embrace 64 bit operating system memory addressing mode capabilitiess and move into the 32-bit product one-step further into the future.</ref>
===TS2012 - TS12===
The patch will work for the following TS12 builds: 46957, 47059, 47452, and 47772<ref
name="TS12 Patch 2 (48249)"/> giving promotions: 47059 > 48249, 46957 > 48249, 47452 > 48249 and 47772 > 48249.
;Known build numbers for TS12: July 31st, 2012, 04:05 PM
# Build '''46957''' - Planet Auran release version, ''new'' {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.4
# Build '''47059''' - Planet Auran release version (minor revision), {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.5
# Build 47103 - Steam release, {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.5 cap.
# Build '''47452''' - Just Trainz release version
# Build '''47772''' - Just Trainz release version (minor revision)
# Build '''48054''' - Defunct due to corrupt patch file
# Build '''{{BL|48249}}''' - First SP1 hotfix, ''established '''{{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.6'''''
# Build '''49922''' - Second SP1 hotfix, Added support for Aerotrain DLC - build July 31st, 2012
# Build '''{{Col|58414|blue}}''' - Third SP1 hotfix, Hotfix 3 - build Spring/Summer, 2013, ''established '''{{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.7''''' (TODO - Search for date, make citations {{FAB-todo|Search for date}})
# '''{{Col|Build 6xxxx|blue}}''' - '''Hotfix 4 & current build''', Classed as a 'Quick bugfix' of hf3, out approximately last August {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.7, while Trainz Mac 2 is {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.8, the end for 32 bit CPU compatible pre-TANE Trainz versions. (Status update note on August 28th, 2014 {{FAB-todo|Search for date}})
*If you have any of the boldfaced build numbers, you can patch up to 48249. Assets with trainz-build 3.6 will then become available.
*If you have 48249, you can patch up to 49922. The Aerotrain DLC will then become available.
*If you have 47103, the initial Steam release, you can neither patch nor use Multiplayer. Also, assets with trainz-build 3.6 must be obtained via FTP, then back-dated to 3.5.
*If you have any other build, you may have a pirated copy of the game.<ref
name="Scottbe8">[http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?91470-Multiplayer-not-working&p=1017233#post1017233 Known build numbers for TS12]: July 31st, 2012, 04:05 PM Scottbe8</ref>
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== Content Builds ==
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Auran DLC: Trainz DRM Content}}''
Auran's patch technology has the capability of updating the base Trainz version and installed addon content independently. The following is a list of released content build versions for add-on content.
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==Trainz: A New Era==
=== TANE CE===
Trainz: A New Era, often seen as TANE or T:ANE in forum mentions was built around a new 64 bit computing game engine written from scratch. The initial releases had over optimistic fund raising hopes and expected results too soon for the funding levels obtained. About half-way into development, major staff changes rocked N3V games as long time programmer and asset creator James Moody departed N3V leaving less user oriented programmer's in uncontested control of the software development. Unsurprisingly, it missed nearly all of the deadlines promised during crowd source funding efforts.
{{anchor|Trainz: A New Era, Community Editions}}
;<big>Trainz: A New Era, Community Editions</big>
''Trainz: A New Era, Community Edition'' or {{TL|TANE CE}} were the expected benchmark partial product releases that were mainly sold by advanced subscription or as a benefit to bigger donors in the internet crowd source funding drives of late 2014.
Beta test and teething troubles plagued each of the three formally released versions of the troubled and Crowd Funded Community Editions — each released to comply with 'developmental benchmarks by deadlines' promised during raising the crowd sourced funding on the internet. The Community Editions were download-only software only available through internet subscriptions. A departure for Auran/N3V inasmuch as previous versions, excepting the Steam.com special versions of TS12 each were also offered by CDROM or DVD with printed manuals.{{efn
|TS2009 was the first offering via Online middleman retailers such as Amazon, though N3V had offered web download releases via their online store with the [[Trainz Classics 3]] British Themed slightly improved version of [[TRS2006]].
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The formal Beta test version was repeatedly reset and put off over the fall of 2015 and finally released for people who preordered TANE on December 10, 2015.
# {{big|Trainz A New Era: Community Edition 1.0 - Trainz-build version 3.9}}<ref>[http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/%22Trainz-build%22_number TrainzOnline Trainz-build number (list page).]</ref>
# {{big|Trainz A New Era: Community Edition 1.1 - Trainz-build version 4.0}}
# {{big|Trainz A New Era: Community Edition 1.2 - Trainz-build version 4.1}}
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{{anchor|Trainz: A New Era,T:ANE}}
=== TANE ===
;<big>Trainz: A New Era (TANE or T:ANE)</big>, the full release...
<big>'''''Trainz: A New Era'''''</big> was officially released on May 14, 2015<ref
name="TANE Release">{{plainlinks|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/T:ANE_%22Release_Version%22|TrainzOnline article: '''T:ANE "Release Version"'''}}, which also lists features improved since pre-release Beta testing releases.</ref> as an alleged full version overcoming lacks of TANE CE. TANE's Driver, Surveyor, and Content Manager modules each had their issues. Most lacked operational hotkeys users were used to having. Its CM user interface has many more powerful pluses, but wastes search specification screen space needlessly, and its overall implementation mysteriously changes terminology in the oddest places (Common Trainz operational terms, most with hotkeys before hand which were in place and well known in the community since '''''Trainz 0.9 Beta release''''', and other operational menus, and especially the important mini-maps in Driver and Surveyor operated very differently. As of the SP3 release (TBV 4.5), many of these shortcomings are still disgruntling the community.
Various 'finishing touches' have been added through a succession of hotfixes, patches, and service packs with a rumored fourth service pack supposed to be nearly finished as of 12 March 2019, even while the program is being supplanted by {{TL|TRS19}}, a new release of TANE, without the New Era tagline. One major improvement instantly popular with users was the facility allows the user to directly control where local content is kept, and to change it as desired, allowing content creators and users to customize their experience and sequester data—say separating British routes and assets from North American, enabling both less clutter in selecting and managing content in CM and Surveyor.{{efn
|Deleting all BI assets is not recommended, but disabling the asset set is quite achievable, hence eliminating the asset from new surveying.
}} There have been numerous upgrades, starting from the original zip downloaded installer (Code build: 78667), SP1 (Code build: 80201), SP1 Hotfix 1: 81190, SP1 Hotfix 2: 82149 to TANE SP3 (Code build: 94916)
=== TANE MAC===
The Mac version of TANE was also released on May 14, 2015 as an alleged full version overcoming lacks of TANE CE. The MAC user interface from {{TL|Trainz Mac}} is alleged to be used for CM and Surveyor screens, giving the Trainz software an alien look, see, and feel for the first time since Trainz 1.0 on the one hand, and TRS2006's CM on the other.
==Notes, Footnotes & References==
Beginning in August of 2009, Auran/N3V Games began a Technical reference and user interest wiki called TrainzOnline. Most of the data on the site was put up by the official staff of the company.
===Notes===
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===Sources===
# <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.auran.com/auran/store/index.php?p=50&page=1&group=1&sort=2 www.auran.com auran store links]</span> (historical 'release' names, albeit, ephemeral)
# {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/%22Trainz-build%22_tag|TrainzOnline Trainz-build tag wiki page}}
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==Trainz Versions Overview==
'''Trainz software releases''' or equivalently '''Trainz Retail releases''' or '''[[w:Trainz|Trainz retail versions]]''' follow the common software industry practices of assigning releases version numbers paired to 'Marketing Names' as ''Major Releases of Retail base packages'' (to draw a parallel case, consider another more familiar family of software: {each of Microsoft Windows Operating system Retail Releases: Windows 1.0, Windows 2.0, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, ..., Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 10}), any one of which per industry practices, might also then have applicable bug fix '[[w:Hot fix|Hot fix]]es' and other less urgent [[w:patch (computing)|change patches]] (generally adding capabilities and/or also making operational tweaks or fixing additional lesser serious bugs and those providing additional ''user feedback generated 'new' features'') called '''[[w:Service Packs|Service Packs]]'''. To manage a series of such software & {{w|dependent}} (supporting) data files collections, programmers use a serial number system, in Trainz called the {{TL|code build}} number, {{plainlinks|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Build_Numbers|build number}}, or Code Version number. Note that both each element in a software system (DLL, EXE, supporting data files such as images, scripts) each have some sort of serialization, or their own code build numbers, and the resulting overall distributed collection, a 'build', is given an overall code build identifier for the entire mix.
All the changes to these products' retail releases (retail versions) collectively are known as [[w:software upgrade|software upgrade]]s' and it is a side of computing with which the average lay computer user has little experience, sheltered as most are in a business environment by an IT department or an IT consultant. These days, internet based or enabled software often are written expecting to be updated periodically, numbing our sensitivity and inuring the computer user community to such instabilities in software. {{efn
|Worse, it's evident sloppy programming and validating practices have proliferated because software companies count on such a safety net and place less emphasis on quality control—all but discounting the damage to company reputation such instability did once create. Once anti-viral software required periodic updates, the flood gates were open allowing any software to be updated automatically.
}} Home computer packages—including virtually all download obtained software these days, with massive distribution numbers, often have built-in update coding within to check for updates and either update automatically, or ''when well designed, alert the user, and update when commanded.'' Auran Holdings{{efn
|Auran Holdings, Pty Ltd, The Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia is the holding company with all the Trainz rights and their partner N3V Games, Pty Ltd who bought in (2007) during Auran Games and Auran Developments' bankruptcies in 2007-2009 currently manages the development and marketing of the properties}}, the holding company with all the Trainz rights and their partner N3V Games, currently managing the development and marketing of the properties, has only recently in 'Trainz-version timespans' (2011, finally debugged in TS2009 SP3 and TS2010-SP2) mastered the later techniques.
=Versions terminology and meanings=
Each named product release (retail version) as well as each successive upgrade level (Hot fixes and other patches generally have to be added in order of release) has a multi-digit 'build' number that is definitively unique to the build as defined by the software publisher. In Trainz, these are known formally as the {{Plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Trainz_build_versions|'''code build numbers'''}} or ''Trainz build versions'', and as their own IT department, 'Trainzers' have to keep these things straight, for not all can be done automatically, and every new retail release requires a new {{TL|Installation|Installation}} step.
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# First, there is the Trainz version (''slang: meaning Trainz Retail Version''),<br/>
# Secondly, the'' 'code version' ''and'' 'Trainz asset version' numbers'', formally known as a '''"Trainz-build tag" values or Trainz-build version'' numbers<ref>{{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/%22Trainz-build%22_tag|Trainz-build Tag table}}</ref><ref
name= "Page-created">Revision as of 10:22, 2010 March 4 by Windwalkr, {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php?title=Trainz_build_versions&oldid=1238 Genesis of Trainz_build_versions page}}—1st draft to present, all immediately discussing code build number, Chief programmer Chris Bergman (aka Windwalkr)</ref><br
/>
# which like the ''code build number'' or'' 'Trainz_build_versions' ''or sometimes'' 'code build version'<ref
name="Trainz_build_versions"
>Used by chief programmer Windwalkr himself in {{N3V|Trainz_build_versions|Trainz_build_versions / code build number}}</ref> ''has an exact technical meaning— a ''final compiler run'' against a version controlled {{wp|make file}} and subsequently released by Quality Control as the next ''official 'code set' ''advance. <br
/>{{bull}} {{col|If you have problems with a installation, this '''code build number''' is the one N3V customer support want reported.|blue}} In TS2009-SP4 and later releases it appears in ''both'' the bottom right corner of the Launcher Menu and the Main Menu. In prior releases, it appeared only on the Trainz 'Launcher' screen, and was easy to overlook in some.<br
/>{{bull}} Each of the other types of versions derive from this stable set of {{wp|software}} {{wp|source code}}; a plateau in the change cycle signifying stability and reliability insofar as such things can be tested.<br
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# When QA testing fails, N3V issues a software upgrade of three sorts:<br
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:'''A. patches''' for really bad bugs or an adjustment to features, usually come out fast after a release event, once the complaint storm hits the help desk and forums.<br
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:'''B. Hotfixes''' for bugs and adjustments of several things, not usually to make the whole work, but instead to ''make the whole work better'' after an interval of additional testing and while the programmer's are fixing one or more other minor bugs or adding an extended feature. Some of these, such as TS12-SP1+hf4 ''should have'' incremented the {{TBS|p=trainz-build or technology version|trainz-build}}. Auran & N3V's management has seemingly been inconsistent in their rationales and actions. Basically, a new trainz-build represents a technology plateau, wherein some heretofore unavailable capability has been added. {{bullR
}}Some of this is within the programmer's experiences—the internal changes within the run time packages; others, mainly involving asset capability, features, scripts, or interactivity are obvious to the community and to content creators, inasmuch as new tags, practices and containers in config.txt files or asset source folder grouped data elements (asset parts) are affected.{{BullR
}} Trainz is a highly cooperative joint development COMMUNITY at its heart. Content Creators often drive software development with requests for a capability. The programmers and/or N3V management approve the notion, prioritize it, and the programmers thence define parameters (data types); at that juncture, the likely first software modifications are to the error testing screening software which vetts uploaded assets before allowing them onto the DLS—and to a TBV step release enabling its software to not burp on the ''heretofore unfamiliar new data elements''. Content Creators behind the features then provide assets with the theoretical capability, the programmers work on getting it into a future package of software updates and eventually — everybody gets to see whether the data and software have the desired effects... or whether alterations in data definitions or the run time software implementation need adjusted. This all takes a lot of people working together.<br
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:'''C. Service packs''' —these are more extensive and larger changes for bug fixing, feature or behavior upgrades, and involved changes to eliminate some source of complaint.<br
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{{TrainzTip|BG=#f9f9f9|Each code build number (2 to 5 digits) maps onto a corresponding Trainz {{TBS|trainz-build|p=trainz build version number}} (a 'TB' or 'TBV' decimal like 2.9: once generally indicating ''a technological threshold or capability level''). The {{TL|trainz-build}} 'steps' or ''plateaus'' correspond thusly to a <b>''targeted set of capabilities,''</b> whereas several iterations of debugging and 'code build releases' (Smaller Hot Fixes and Larger] Service Pack(s) releases map into the same trainz-build thresholds. Hence the new user will notice a predominance of certain TBV values, ''so called major releases or major versions'', in asset lists in the {{TL|Content Manager}} searches— {1.3, 1.5, 2.2 & 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9-3.3, 3.5&3.7, 4.0& 4.3 &4.5} generally following directly the longevity of a software system. This formerly only reflected the simple relationship between the length of time a stable software suite release existed before ''the next retail (new) product'' release was launched with new technological abilities. Formerly, Content Creators deliberately formed new assets with the lowest possible TBV so the asset would be usable by the widest groups of Trainzers, many who remain faithful to an older Trainz release (and even form clubs with thousands of members, s.a. Trainz Pro Routes et. al.) — in short, if the new tech was using a tag or ability such an asset could care less about and didn't need, making a new bridge, building, business, or traincar that would please the most people makes emminent sense... Hence the wide number of V1.3, V2.6, V3.0, V3.5 assets still in very wide use.
Also, since asset features and those bits of code that can manipulate effects-instructions can be embedded inside the run time software suites are written to comply with or satisfy the particular conceived technological capability, there is a long lag time between request for a capability, and the time it shows up in an release that can exploit it.
Example: Basic traincar data structures and configuration were laid out by the end of Trainz UTC. Someone desired ability to have realistic traincar ID numbers vary automatically, submitted the idea to Auran, and the programmers implemented a set of data elements to control the effects. Which leaves most rolling stock unchanged, yet allows a technology not available in previous code releases.
A similar transition occurred for signalling capabilities regarding realism in yard crossing tracks, sometimes called '{{TBN|diamond crossings}}' —a real common need to match prototype places (train yards).{{BullR
}} Generally in the past, Data conventions increasingly enforced since TS2009 were designed and in place in the lengthy TRS2004-TRS2006 era (and JET II game engine) — yet most asset types were perfectly fine using the older simpler Trainz 1.0 era data structures which are unitary tag based in the main, and don't involve any aggregate data structures Trainz's {{TL|Containers}} in the {{TL|config.txt}} control files. In 2009 N3V decided to add severe filtering enforcing the newer data structures in subsequent releases. They also added installation software testing, filters, to vett and bless DLS uploads—this is updated as time and versions pass, forcing higher and higher TBV values be submitted—even when an implemented asset has nothing significantly different from the earlier 1.3 or 2.5 era assets, save a more detailed less rough sub-assembly component part (A Trainz '{{TN|dependency}}, like a new bogey, sound, or perhaps a traincar modified to have interactive cargo and doors that animate{{efn,Many older assets used a mix of tech tags and containers to program their manifestation in game, so adding the containers and tags to a config.txt that enabled a box or flat car to handle interactive cargoes (introduced in TRS2004, a Trainz strength) required a mere cut and paste alteration. However, script and mesh dependent capabilities such as animated doors, really do warrant a version change, being far more complicated.
}. This has been controversial and caused many aggregate assets (Routes and Sessions) to be short compatible assets. So until TS2009, older and looser data conventions were tolerated in newly altered and new assets—allowing new assets produced to a lesser capable standard.<br/><br
/>{{bull}} The Trainz Version number exactly matches the asset (technology 'level' identifying) Trainz-build tag number.<br/><br
/>{{bull}} There can be many code build numbers for a trainz-build code (or technology level); some are for a different ''group of languages'' as translations become available, and ...<br/><br
/>{{bull}} Each of those also has possible Hot fixes and Service Pack patches—some of which change the {{TBS|trainz-build}}, and others do not.
<br
/>Hot fixes do not usually cause a change in version numbers, while Service Packs usually cause an increment of +0.1 to the "Trainz-build" tags and colloquial terms thrown around as the'' 'Version Number!''}}<br
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Managing these improvements in the corporate world is the task of an IT department, but since Trainz is a personal software suite, the task of updating a Trainz release devolves onto private users. This aspect of Trainz is further complicated by Trainz nature, it is at the heart, a data base manager and a huge data base (the greater size in files) with satellite tools programs (especially for example, the {{wp|Graphical user interface|GUI run time modules}} {{TL|Surveyor}}, {{TL|Driver}}, {{TL|Railyard}}, and some others behind the scenes like {{TG|T|TrainzUtils.exe}}) each of which may need patched or replaced with a service pack release or Hot fix. Further, and the most problematic part as it takes some time when a user has a lot of downloaded content, a new update may also scan each item in the database, and where necessary, patch those to compliance with the 'new technology level' being introduced by the patch and corresponding to a new asset build tag number.
{{TrainzTip|Trainz version numbers, the product 'technology level' increments by tenths, with Trainz 1.0 being version 1.0, TRS2009 being version 2.9, so TRS2009 + four service packs reaches Version 3.3, but so is the last Service Pack for [[TS2010]]—which was co-developed along side TS2009 as a transitional technology from 32 bit game engine to a 64 bit processing environment—so the two overlap and co-join most technology. The first'' 'only runs' as a 64 bit release'', [[TS2012|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2012]] (''TS2012, no Service Packs'') is Version/Build-tag level 3.5, during which in the time it was being developed, N3V decided its old game engine needed totally re-written, spawning the crowd funding financing of Trainz: A New Era with much improved graphics and its added plateaus of both video improvements, and various asset capabilities. Hence, TANE or T:ANE spans six iterative stages of capability as it stabilized TBV 4.0–4.5, with [[TRS19]]—[[Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019]] (released Dec 18th, 2018<ref>{{plainlinks|https://forums.auran.com/trainz/index.php|Auran forum}} post: {{plainlinks|https://forums.auran.com/trainz/content.php?174-Trainz-Railroad-Simulator-2019-has-arrived!|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 has arrived!}}, Published on December 18th, 2018 09:16 PM by N3V CEO Tony_Hilliam.</ref> ''currently topping the list of TBVs at 4.6''<ref>[http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/%22Trainz-build%22_number TrainzOnline trainz-build number encyclopedia page.]</ref>}}
Trainz releases are further complicated by servicing an international user base; from the start the product was produced to service different international languages groups and their translation needs. In the later practices, the plethora of internationally different releases was managed down to around four initial
==Legacy (unsupported) Versions==
The balance of this page is presented in ordinary calendar order, first out, first listed. The first group are the giants of history upon whose shoulders newer versions of today stand. Trainz in all versions and releases was supported for over a decade by Auran, then later by N3V Games — until the adoption and announcement of the unpopular {{TL|TLCP|Trainz Life Cycle policy}} in 2010. In the policy, an arbitrary four years has generally been added to the original retail versions release date, after which the release is magically 'called obsolete' and N3V withdraws support.
{{TrainzTip|Once in a while, it's nice to take a look back and see just how far we've come! LOL - ed.}}
Trainz Life Cycle policy has its largest negative impact now on asset updates through the creeping rise-in-threshold-difficulty of acceptance-testing-software by the DLS software, and those requirement changes have adversely affected ''the reliability of the Trainz-build numbers'' as a tell-tale of the tech level actually needed within any given asset. The whole system now is introducing a upward ''version creep'' in assets updated or added into the DLS collection, and requires authors' to donate their time making a lot of unnecessary 'updates' to the data structures in the config.txt file leader every asset has; changes which aren't really functional{{efn
|One tendency has been Content Creator's are revisiting older content source files and upgrading them, thereafter, promoting their TBV#s on the DLS and so ''making the asset conformal to the DLS upload filter'' then in-effect{{efn
|The upload filter is enforcing the latest 'supported' versions TBV number, even when the technology of the asset does not need such a level.
}} for any changes, including minor cosmetic texture replacement, since the whole file needs re-edited from tags and data structures which work perfectly well since Trainz 0.9 to a more complicated generalized structure (Sets of parameters and tags) unneeded by most common assets—''in effect, the fancy feature used in a few places is placing a time charge on all content creators'' (''unpaid volunteers donating time, knowledge, and expertise whilst giving up their intellectual copy rights!'') and the casual user. Hence less and less is backwards compatible for those of us who keep up multiple Trainz releases that might also want to bring in that new cool looking bridge, unless one locally edits the asset from the DLS. Together, the DLS software and N3V originated (newer Trainz releases) also jointly have prevented downloading assets with a more advanced TBV automatically, so the user may need to manually download such an asset before adapting a updated asset in-retrograde fashion to an older Trainz release}}, but making no real change to the assets textures, meshes and other operable guts. In short, such changes are administrative data shufflings, instituting wasted time by thousands with unnecessary work-arounds.) showing up on a users {{TL|Content Manager}} module and {{TL|Main Menu}} screens.
=={{TL|Trainz}}==
;<big>{{TL|Trainz 1.3|Trainz 1.x series}}</big>:Cover motto: {{BL|'''''Trainz Virtual Railroading On Your PC'''''}}
;''Main article: {{TL|Trainz}}'' with no service packs applied V1.0
===Trainz beta V0.9===
{{anchor|Trainz (the original version) beta V0.9}}
{{cquote|''Perfection is achieved, not where there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. ''|4={{wp|Antoine de Saint Exupery}}|5=Auran }}
The very rare boxed '''Trainz: Beta version 0.9''' was published in a very small run by [[w:Auran|Auran Developments]] in June 2001 after several initial software download versions were made available to collaborating railfans and other involved parties for testing purposes<ref name="Lear_history">{{cite web|url=http://railsimpro.com/charlie/trainzchron/|title=A Brief History of Trainz|last=Lear|first=Charlie|accessdate=02 March 2015<!--25 January 2010--->}}</ref>.
A brief history of Trainz by an ''early 'Auran partner', Charlie Lear'' on the development of this popular software can be read can be read here: {{plain link|http://railsimpro.com/charlie/trainzchron|'A Brief History of Trainz'}}, and much of what followed is presented with commentary and cover art up through TRS2006. The Beta release cover art contained a quote from [[w:Antoine de Saint Exupery|Antoine de Saint Exupery]].<ref name="Lear_history"/> (See quote above). Targeted at the model railroading enthusiast's market niche, Trainz was bare of a lot of content, but delivered a {{TL|Surveyor|Surveyor module}} much like today's, which is still the best in the business for route building.
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==Trainz==
* ''Trainz'', the original version, with no service packs applied is assigned a {{TBS|trainz-build|version level}} of 1.0 (V1.0) and is known as the ''''''Trainz Community Edition''''''. The boxed '''Trainz 1.0''' was transferred from Auran Development and released by [[w:Auran|Auran Games, Pty. Ltd]] in November 2001 in a self-published regionally distributed version after an initial 24 September 2001 software download only version<ref name="Lear_history"/> Generally, each applied {{wp|service pack}} increments the version by +0.1, so with application of the third service Pack (SP3) the cumulative version code value becomes Trainz V1.3; the first fully stable software release of the series also dubbed as the ''''''Trainz Passenger Edition''''''.</ref> The release also included a licensed version of the three dimensional (3D) model building tool [[w:GMAX]], which is responsible for the huge numbers of user created 3D assets{{efn
|With the introduction of version creep discussed elsewhere, this figure is impossible to keep up to date as it changes daily as revised upgraded assets are improved to current {{TL|TANE}} & {{TL|TRS19}} (TBV of 3.6) standards.
}} available on the {{plain link|http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS.php|Trainz Download Station (DLS) web site}}<ref>At the time of this composition, there were well over 250,000 assets listed as separate {{TL|DLS}} {{TL|assets}} on the TRS2009 Content Manager, a number which increases almost daily.</ref>.
===={{TL|Trainz 1.3|Early Trainz}} Mininum & Suggested Requirements====
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;Minimum
Adjusted details: no shadows, low draw distance,
low draw detail, low train detail.
Intel Pentium II 400mhz processor
128 megs RAM
Nvidia TNT2 16mb videocard
usable settings:
640x480 display resolution
32 bit color depth
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Adjusted details: shadows enabled, medium draw distance, medium draw detail, high train detail.
Intel Pentium III 733mhz processor or equivalent
256 megs RAM
Nvidia GeForce2 32mb videocard
usable settings:
800x600 display resolution
32 bit color depth
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* The first widespread international release was in February 2002 and included SP1.
* With SP3, this is sometimes called the "Community Edition", and by some is considered a totally separate release and product so different was the operability and reliability in V1.3.
** Trainz Community Edition (retail version or UK Edition, SP1.3 unpatched): build 263
** Trainz Community Edition (retail version or UK Edition, SP1.3 patched): build 277
====Trainz 1.1 (SP1)====
{{anchor|Trainz (the original version) with SP1 for Trainz applied V1.1}}
Trainz 1.0 with SP1 for Trainz applied is promoted to Trainz V1.1, code build TBDL
====Trainz 1.2 (SP2)====
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|Trainz (the original version) with SP2 for Trainz applied V1.2
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Trainz Version 1.1 with SP2 for Trainz applied promotes to Trainz V1.2, code build TBDL
====Trainz 1.3 (SP3)====
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|Trainz (the original version) with SP3 for Trainz applied V1.3
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Trainz 1.2 with SP3 for Trainz applied promotes to Trains V1.3, code build TBDL, and because of the functionality enhancements—is widely considered a major product release on its own, despite being free to acquire<ref>[online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Trainz_SP3 Trainz SP3]</ref>. This was the most widely distributed and longest lasting of the versions of the original Trainz product family, not replaced except for language updates and patches until the release of {{TL|Trainz 2004}} with several major user friendly resources added, including {{TG|T|Trainscript}},<ref name="Lear_history"/> a facility that enabled scenario creation.<ref
name="cjlear">[http://railsimpro.com/charlie/trainzchron/ Trainz SP3], apart from bugfixes, saw the introduction of the Trainzscript programming language and scripted user activities called "Scenarios"., Charlie Lear (cjlear), former Auran developer.</ref> A few years later Trainzscript was generalized, libraryized, and the game engine modified to assemble and run the conglomerate rules of a session 'on-the-fly', so Scenarios were soon replaced by the (scriptlet based) sessions Rules facility in TRS2004/06. This version was still being sold in the USA, with an additional Service Pack 3 CD included in the summer of 2013<ref>My copy, purchased in May is shown on the introduction collage of Trainz versions. IIRC, as recently as Aug 2015 I saw 'new' & unregistered CDROM versions on the internet. - Fabartus</ref>.
====Trainz V1.4 (SP4, Spanish)====
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|Trainz (the original version) with SP3 for Trainz applied V1.3
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Trainz 1.x implemented multilingual languages support by installation of different service packs. There was no French or Eastern European languages versions marketed.
* Auran also assigned V1.4 to the {{TG|P|Paintshed}} stand-alone software {{TA|reskinning}} {{wp|application}}.
===Trainz UTC, V1.5===
{{anchor|UTC|UTC (Ultimate Trainz Collection) V1.5|Trainz: Ultimate Trainz Collection}}
;<big>Trainz: the Ultimate Trainz Collection</big>
;''Main article: {{TL|Trainz UTC}}'' with no service packs applied V1.5
This was called the Ultimate Trainz Collection, a November 26th, 2002 release including four groups of routes expanding the options for the user.
*UTC - English - no service packs applied: build 327
*UTC - English - SP1,. code build 404
* UTC - English with SP1 build 902 pre-installed as part of the 2008 {{TL|Trainz: The Complete Collection}} Omnibus edition.
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==TRS2004 series ==
;<big>TRS2004 with no service packs applied V2.0</big>
:''Main article: '''{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004}}'''''
This version incorporating many technical advances, not least among them the vaunted Trainz interactive industries and interactive rolling stock assets. It also established the Trainz Download Station in the internet searchable version whose descendant is today's Trainz DLS {{plain link|https://www.auran.com/DLS/index.php|Whitepages edition}}. Many Trainzers held for year after year that TRS2004 was the best Trainz release ever, but time has occluded ''the memories that it had <u>many growing pains</u>'' as evidenced by the four service packs. While many of the new data model features were introduced in Trainz UTC, they weren't fully implemented until in 2004. By the 2005 release of TRS2006, Auran began fault testing to a much greater extent, including warning messages that now obsolescent tags should be removed. So after SP4, trainz-build code value 2.4 (V2.4), Auran finally had the extensible product that made users fans. TRS2004.exe (the Launcher module of the release commonly known as TRS2004) provided no integrated data management module. It has a module called ContentManager.exe, but it left much to be desired; at it's heart, it could only list data with very coarse sorting and display abilities. A third-party utility, {{TN|TrainzObjects}} by Terry Franks did the best job at asset management and organization in the era until TRS2006's {{TL|Content Manager Plus}} (with similar features) supplanted it. Each Trainz release since has a version of {{TL|Content Manager}}; though its appearance and operation changed dramatically with the release of {{TRS|TANE}}.
{{:Trainz/Versions/TR04-Ver Table|xexpand=1 }}
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==TRS2006 series==
The TRS2006 technology was leveraged into a large series of releases with targeted regional content, much of it formerly payware routes now shipped in partnership with Auran and N3V Games, which took over management of the franchise early in the era.
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{{:Trainz/Versions/TR06-Ver Table }}
===Trainz Driver Edition (TDE)===
This is a '''{{TL|Driver|Trainz Driver}}''' GUI only (a game only or demo) version of TRS2006 with some features omitted; it lacked both the {{TL|Content Manager}} and {{TL|Surveyor}} modules, so has no expandability nor extendability (self-built routes and sessions). Like TRS2006, it is {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Trainz_build_versions|Trainz-build version}} level 2.5, Build number 3096 — UK release date of '''Trainz Driver''' was 24 February 2005.
*TDE - US (Merscom) edition: build 3104 also appears to be a version of Trainz Driver Edition.<ref name="MERSCOM"
>Mercom games url: [http://www.ign.com/companies/merscom], various distributed {{TL|TRS2006}} releases in North American markets. URL valid on 2015-0815{{bullR
}} Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006 on PC February 2, 2006{{BullR
}} Trainz Railwayz on PCs October 8, 2007{{BullR
}} Trainz: Driver Edition on PC September 19, 2006{{BullR
}} source and dates by Merscom at url given. </ref>
===TRS2006-SP0 v2.5===
'''''Main: <big>{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006}} (or TRS2006)</big>''' with no service packs applied V2.5''
TRS2006 - Australia and USA - no service pack applied: build 2761
TRS2006 - UK - no service pack applied: build 2773
TRS2006 - French - no service pack applied: build 2883
TRS2006 - Dutch - no service pack applied: build 2967
TRS2006 - German - no service pack applied - also called Pro Train Perfect or PTP: build 2970
TRS2006 - Spanish - no service pack applied: build 3007
{{anchor|Trainz Routes}}
==={{TL|Trainz Routes}}===
The ''''Trainz Routes'''' release was an add-on pack containing twenty additional layouts and dependencies for TRS2004/TRS2006 and not a program release. The DVD has an installer interface which directly patches the content into either version's data structure, but is biased to install to TRS2004 and must be given a hand-edited directory to install into TRS2006. The loader, once initialized, then presents four buttons, so requires four additional clicks, plus finishing acknowledgement clicks to completely install.
Build number (if any) and original publication date not known. Paradox Interactive re-published ''Trainz Routes'' as 3rd DVD part of '{{here|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}' with cover art copyright date of 2008<ref
name="Paradox_TCC">{{plain link|https://www.paradoxplaza.com/|Paradox Interactive}}, ''''''Trainz Routes'''''' bundled as 3rd DVD part of ''''{{here|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}'''' with cover art copyright date of 2008.</ref>. The release takes nearly an hour to install.
===TRS2006-SP1===
Trainz 2006 with Service Pack 1 (which was notoriously hard to install) was perhaps the most stable version of Trainz released before the latter service packs of {{TL|TS2009}} and {{TL|TS2010}}, which each had four. On the other hand, the game itself was the game engine for TRS2004 with few improvements, with the main changes being the introduction of the unified utility suite {{TL|CMP|Content Manager Plus}}.
* {{TL|TS12}}'s {{TL|CM}} is only slightly improved over TR06's original, and that kind of longevity and stability is an ovation all its own. TR06 would spawn numerous regional releases and until TS2009, these were clones of TR06 with a different batch of content, aside from slight changes to data models begun in {{TL|TC3}}.
;TRS2006 with SP1 for TRS2006 applied V2.6
TRS2006 - Australia and USA - SP1: build 3092
TRS2006 - UK - SP1: build 3099
TRS2006 - Spanish - SP1: build 3118
{{anchor|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}
TRS2006 - as included in '''Trainz: The Complete Collection''' (aka '''Trainz TCC''' Pack, includes SP1 pre-loaded): build 3335<ref>'''{{TL|TCC|Trainz: The Complete Collection (Trainz TCC)}}''' a three DVD omnibus release and the first Trainz franchise release published by N3VRF41L Software (Now N3V Games), distributed by {{TG|Paradox}} Interactive. verified 2013-1018 by box and build code of installed version.</ref>
* A three DVD omnibus release and the first Trainz franchise release published by {{TG|N3VRF41L}} Software (Now {{TL|N3V Games}}); North American version distributed by {{TG|Paradox|Paradox Interactive}}. Release includes {{BullR
}}TRS2006 (with SP1 pre-installed), as one third on 2nd DVD;{{bullR
}} {{TL|UTC}} and {{TL|TRS2004}} on 1st DVD,{{BullR
}} {{TL|Trainz Routes}} on third DVD.
{{anchor|Trainz Railwayz}}
TRS2006 - as included with '''Trainz Railwayz''' (includes SP1), distributed by {{TG|Merscom}} with a Steam Loco on the cover art. (aka possibly ''''Trainz Classics'''' in the USA): build 3337 with 2nd CD containing {{TL|TC1&2}}<ref
name="RR_Signal">Cover Art, publisher, title, and {{TL|TBV}} v2.6 of USA's BC Version 3337 all confirmed verbally via Skype with RRSignal, 2015-0815.</ref>
{{Anchor|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}
===Trainz TCC===
''''''Trainz: The Complete Collection'''''' was a 2008 Omnibus release distributed by Paradox Interactive bundling {{TL|UTC}}, {{TL|TRS2004}}, and {{TL|TRS2006}} with pre-installed service packs on a 3 CDROM single box set.''' Build 3335'''{{efn|<u>Build 3335</u>: 'The Complete Collection' {{TL|TCC}} release build as noted above in TRS2006.}} The edition also included Trainz Routes, a collection of mainly 'Basement Railroad Empire' sized routes without sessions.
{{Anchor|Trainz 2007|Trainz2007|TRS2007}}
===Trainz 2007 ===
<big>''''''Trainz Railroad Simulator 2007''''''</big>, several Europe only releases
====French Edition====
:* The French TRS2006 standard edition release (includes SP1) is known as TRS2007: Build number not known.
''''Trainz Railroad Simulator 2007'''' (abbreviated as ''TRS2007'') was the second release targeting a regional market distributed by [[Anuman Interactive]] for sale in France, Belgium and Switzerland. There were initially two versions: the standard version which consisted of ''{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006}}'' with Service Pack 1 applied, and the ''Gold'' edition, which included French regional add-on items.
===Trainz 2008===
Halycon Media later distributed ''Trainz Railroad Simulator 2007'' with German region-specific content for the {{TL|UK|British}}, Austrian, and Swiss market.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.halycon.de/TRS2007/index.php | title=Trainz TRS 2007 Service Bereich | publisher=Halycon Media GmbH Co.KG|language=de}}</ref> This is colloquially sometimes called {{TL|TRS2008}}.
====German edition====
: ''The German edition of {{TL|TRS2006}}'', published by Auran/N3V partner ''Blue Sky Interactive'' is also known by its release name: '''''Pro Train Perfect (PTP)'''''.
:TRS2007 - German (includes SP1): build 3325
:* The German edition of TRS2006 is sometimes referred to as both TRS2007 or TRS2008, and neither has any official standing.
=={{TL|Trainz Classics}} ==
Three TRS2006 special content joint-venture production releases were put together by Auran and N3V Games with professional {{wp|payware|for pay Trainz content developers}} after the release of the content only add-on release {{TL|Version And Build Numbers#Trainz Routes|Trainz Routes}} in 2007. In the era, Auran had over extended in developing other video games and had severe financial troubles. They subsequently laid off most of their staff, entered the Australian version of bankruptcy seeking protection from their creditors, and ended up selling (licensing) development and distribution rights for their most solid asset, The Trainz Franchise to Tony Hilliam, a software publisher with family money who ran what is now known as N3V Games. Auran Development was reorganized as a holding company Auran Holdings LLC, much as DanJaq LLC owns the rights to the {{wp|James Bond}} franchise and licenses it to Eon Films. N3V Games now develops and markets Trainz releases, manages the Auran forums, servers, and Simulator Central online store with Hilliam as CEO.
===={{TL|Trainz Classics 1&2}}====
''''Trainz Classics 1'''' ({{TL|TC1}}) and ''''Trainz Classics 2'''' ({{TL|TC2}}) were both distributed ''initially'' (and briefly) as separate releases in a joint venture with Merscomm as {{wp|DVD|DVD producer}}/{{wp|Film distributor|software distributor}} a couple of months apart in early 2007 and soon after as a bundled set.
: Released as Trainz Classics 1; {{TL|TBV}} V2.7
: Released as Trainz Classics 2; {{TL|TBV}} V2.7
: United Kingdom released as: '''Trainz Railways/Trainz Railwayz2'''; TBV V2.7 Build 3337
===={{TL|Trainz Classics 3}}====
The ''''Trainz Classics 3'''' or {{TL|TC3}} release version and is "{{TR|dt|Trainz-build tag}} v2.8" and assets with that level, notably locomotives and textures using other than default AlphaHint processing as specified in their {{TG|T|*.texture.txt}} {{TG|I|ini files}}, were the first big group of assets that one had to fiddle with to take back to the TRS2006 standard, or make work with the new 2.8 {{wp|data structure}}s—depending upon which way one was porting assets.
:* Tag "'epbrakes' not allowed" errors were a common resultant error requiring users to delete the defunct spec line.
:* The new 'AlphaHint=' specification gives ''a 'path not found error' '' when ported into earlier versions of Content Manager Plus, specifically TRS2006-SP1's {{TL|CMP}}.
This'' 'new-status-quo', ''with additional new ''data adaptation problems'' when porting between versions now holds true for {{TL|TS09}}—{{TL|T:ANE}} assets builds as well.
* Trainz Classics 3 original release - UK: build 3517
* Trainz Classics 3 SP1 - UK: build 3529
====Trainz Railwayz====
Trainz Classics 1&2 was marketed and packaged as '''Trainz Railwayz''' in the USA and '''Trainz Railways''' in the UK. Trainz Railwayz (mainly USA) includes the full TRS2006 but the other regional editions do not.
* Trainz Railways 1&2 - UK: build 3355
==TS2009 WBE TS09==
;TS2009: World Builder Edition
: ''Main coverage: ''''{{TL|Trainz Simulator 2009: World Builder Edition}}''''''
The following builds exist for {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/TS2009|TS2009}}, called the'' ''''World Building Edition'''' ''because of upgrades of Surveyor with several new tools such as replace all and the 'Pick List' and tool extensions such as the combined modes of terrain shaping tools with a selected region. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. TS2009-SP4 lacks only multiplayer capabilities and 'Native Mode' (64 bit data handling) relative to TS2010-SP4's improvements, both co-introducing and strategically adopting the major dependence on {{TL|TadDaemon}}, {{TL|Route and Session Layers}}, {{TL|SpeedTrees}}, and allowing compatibility mode or native mode.<!---
The following builds exist for {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/TS2010|TS2010}}. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. N3V's auto-patching capabilities were 'in development and debugging' —Auto-patching (update) attempts was inconsistent and the software comparatively unreliable{{efn
|re: " —Auto-patching (update) attempts was inconsistent and the software comparatively unreliable" i.e. Well below industry standards and capabilities by at least a half-decade. ($$$ talk, there was no focus on the matter. The Trainz community is relatively technically savvy, given the need to edit asset folders and files, et. al, so complained less than many other communities might have.)
}} until late in the TS09/TS10 product update series.
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|width="12%"|'''Build Number'''||width="23%"|'''Patches Available Now'''{{
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}}||'''Build description'''||width="25%"|'''Release dates R: / U:'''
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|colspan="4"| Nexus, or 'Common' builds across languages and regional releases are '''highlighted in bold'''. <ref>{{plain links|1=https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Trainz/Version_And_Build_Numbers&oldid=2231533 |2=TS2009 Original builds:}}{{BullR
}}TS2009 - English: 37625 {{BullR
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}}TS2009 - Russian(Akella Games) - build:40542 {{BullR
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}}TS2009 SP2 build: 40040 {{BullR
}}TS2009 SP3 build: 41844 {{BullR
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|<big>'''Build 37???'''</big>
|New Installation downloads had manual patch series to 37625, and, eventual later, to 41615{{
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|Part of build 41491's (and other early TS09 'bug fix' code builds was they were attempting to patch the 'new auto-patch software' capabilities. {{
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}} As the first release with the {{TL|TADdaemon}} offloading the CM code functionality, there was an understandable amount of teething troubles to iron out duties, responsibilities, function calls and other communications between the Daemon and the run-time interface modules ({{TL|CM 2.0}}, {{TL|Driver}} and {{TL|Surveyor}}).
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| <b><big>{{TL|TS2009}} (SP0) or {{TL|TS09}} </big></b>;1st English Language Release '<u>Only Online</u> by N3V'{{efn
|The TS09/TS2009 Online Only release can be considered as a pre-release release version — effectively a Beta Test version before resources are committed to making DVD/CDROM versions, or 3rd party distribution (e.g. Amazon.com) begins. N3V management and the loyal user community play a regular wink-wink, nudge-nudge game pretending (mostly silently, with a few exceptions) the release offered as a special advanced peek release to the early purchasers isn't really just a Beta Test, we in the community agreed to be victimized by.
}}|| Common Code start plateau{{efn|Trainz biggest market is English speaking countries of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Consequently English speaking programmers keep the base code in English. Producing Menu labels, documentation, and asset {{TBS|string-table}} translations for the releases built-in assets tends to lag as a consequence. Any base code change affecting displayed text, is also generally delayed, sometimes only a few hours; other times several weeks. See the Language lags in TS09-SP1's to TS09-SP3's above; but also note it is quite normal for retail release progressions to be released in separate 'as up to date as is possible' as a release's code stabilizes and bugs are reported and sterilized. The final versions generally reflect all cultural/language versions merging into the final code build.
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|'''<big>Build 37625</big>'''||1st stable code plateau{{efn
| The progression of changes to a new retail release can seem bewildering. First reactions generate'' 'quick fixes', in response to bug reports'' by the widespread and deep user community. These are normally called ''''''patches'''''' (Small, quick fixes-generally only to a code module) by N3V Games — and like Hot Fixes (Medium large fixes: more widespread changes with combinations of various bug-fix updates; both will be incorporated in subsequent software updates either as part of plateau to plateau progression of updates, or as the original manual patch or hot fix or Service Pack release. Manual patching generally involves self-extracting code downloads, as .exe files which ''often'' have to be ''run as administrator'', with security software (Firewalls, system protection defender, and anti-virus software protections suspended or disabled for a brief period.){{
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}} These, like many software installers, generate a install shield take over of the system, and generally update code modules in the installation quickly and efficiently, terminating operations in a matter of moments.{{BullR
}} In contrast, while manual service pack updates are initially released in a manual self-extracting file as well (The Trainzer community can be a bit testy about waiting, esp. waiting for a bug-fix handicapping the way one wants to use the programs!) within a short while, existing auto-update software is outfitted with a modified update file incorporating all relevant changes from build plateau to build plateau. Subsequent installs will use the new combined files and skip over individual hot fixes and patches. In other words, these plateau-to-plateau updates include major patches, medium patches and minor fix patches all-in-one go. Subsequent re-installs of the software, will thus skip a lot of update steps humans experienced one by one over time. During such re-installs or moves, we humans are given the choice at each plateau to continue onto the next grouped series of updates, or stay and operate the software at that plateau (e.g. TS2009-SP2).
}}, <br/>auto-patch sequence to 40040{{
efn|re: 'auto-patch sequence to 40040' - Any new install will auto-patch in a succession, lowest code build to next stable plateau version, possibly passing through ''several upgrade stages. 'SPx upgrades' ''with any relevant patches and hot fixes are automatically applied as the upgrades reach from one plateau to the next. The 'SP3 to SP4 patch' (41844_to_44653.exe -- renamed to '41844_to_44653 TS09-SP3 to TS2009-SP4 (Final, common).exe' local hard drive) seems to have remained manual, based on a fresh install of TS2009 in 2019-03-29; two days prior to this edit. The other upgrades prior to this last step (i.e. previous auto-upgrades) were offers to auto-update with my intervention at each plateau, beginning with a fresh download from Amazon.com's software library. In short, I'd kept and started with the original download manager from Amazon, and ended with TS2009-SP3, and apparently need to use the manual update to reach TS09-SP4 --ed.
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||'''<big>{{TL|TS2009|TS2009-SP0+patch}}</big>'''; Subsequent English Online Release; Wide Distribution (e.g. Amazon.com, etc.){{efn
|The patches or Hot Fixes needed by ''the 'Online Release Only by N3V' ''(Beta test, in fact) are incorporated in the SP0 release distributed to 3rd Party re-sellers. These have adequate auto-patching and updating abilities, and did not have other bugs detected by the community testing the Beta release.
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|TS09-SP3+sole Hotfix<br/>(Common Patch results)
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==TS2010 - TS10==
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Trainz Simulator 2010: Engineer's Edition}}''
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;sometimes, TS2010 EE
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With the issuance of '''''Trainz 2010: Engineer's Edition''''', N3V Games continued the user-unfriendly practice of ''not giving'' unique names to their Trainz.exe files, which would minimize registry confusion. This is even worse because both launcher and loader are Trainz.exe, one in the installations' root, one in the \bin directory. TS10 introduced newer speedtrees tech and multiplayer, as well as somewhat more advanced graphics rendering and was accompanied by a new group of canned routes and tutorials, finally abandoning many stalwart routes found from {{TL|TRS2004}} through {{TL|TS2009}}. At the same time, TS2009-SP4 and TS2010-SP3 and SP4 all generate Trainz-build v3.3 tech level assets.
The following builds exist for {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/TS2010|TS2010}}. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. N3V's auto-patching capabilities were inconsistent and unreliable until late in the TS09/TS10 product update series.
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==Trainz Simulator Mac==
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Trainz Simulator Mac-1}}''
; Mac versions of Trainz and on Android and iOS on PAD computers are currently only TS2009 or TS2010 special releases.
The following builds exist for [[Trainz Simulator Mac]]. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number.
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|Build 47652||-||Planet Auran Digital Store release||
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|Build 47770||-||Third-party Digital Store release||
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|Build 48159||-||Feral retail release||
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|Build 50281||-||Mac App Store Release||
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==TS2012==
<big>'''''Formally, the releases title is: '{{TL|Trainz Simulator 12}}'.'''''</big>
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Trainz Simulator 12}}''
The following builds exist for {{TL|TS12}}. Where patches are available, these are noted beside the build number. From TS2009 mid-releases, auto-patching of upgrades became more and more reliable as bug fixes to the patching suite of software were unearthed and fixed, so auto-patching since has been the norm.<ref group="note" "note_patch"> The patching messages still leave much to be desired for one doesn't know whether a change will take moments or hours. An occasional upgrade sometimes goes ''alarmingly slow'' as the software transitioned to harness multi-core CPUs, better Graphical cards and Coprocessors, better graphics models and with the last release of TS10 and the entirety of TS12 fully utilize and embrace 64 bit operating system memory addressing mode capabilitiess and move into the 32-bit product one-step further into the future.</ref>
===TS2012 - TS12===
The patch will work for the following TS12 builds: 46957, 47059, 47452, and 47772<ref
name="TS12 Patch 2 (48249)"/> giving promotions: 47059 > 48249, 46957 > 48249, 47452 > 48249 and 47772 > 48249.
;Known build numbers for TS12: July 31st, 2012, 04:05 PM
# Build '''46957''' - Planet Auran release version, ''new'' {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.4
# Build '''47059''' - Planet Auran release version (minor revision), {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.5
# Build 47103 - Steam release, {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.5 cap.
# Build '''47452''' - Just Trainz release version
# Build '''47772''' - Just Trainz release version (minor revision)
# Build '''48054''' - Defunct due to corrupt patch file
# Build '''{{BL|48249}}''' - First SP1 hotfix, ''established '''{{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.6'''''
# Build '''49922''' - Second SP1 hotfix, Added support for Aerotrain DLC - build July 31st, 2012
# Build '''{{Col|58414|blue}}''' - Third SP1 hotfix, Hotfix 3 - build Spring/Summer, 2013, ''established '''{{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.7''''' (TODO - Search for date, make citations {{FAB-todo|Search for date}})
# '''{{Col|Build 6xxxx|blue}}''' - '''Hotfix 4 & current build''', Classed as a 'Quick bugfix' of hf3, out approximately last August {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.7, while Trainz Mac 2 is {{TBS|trainz-build}} V3.8, the end for 32 bit CPU compatible pre-TANE Trainz versions. (Status update note on August 28th, 2014 {{FAB-todo|Search for date}})
*If you have any of the boldfaced build numbers, you can patch up to 48249. Assets with trainz-build 3.6 will then become available.
*If you have 48249, you can patch up to 49922. The Aerotrain DLC will then become available.
*If you have 47103, the initial Steam release, you can neither patch nor use Multiplayer. Also, assets with trainz-build 3.6 must be obtained via FTP, then back-dated to 3.5.
*If you have any other build, you may have a pirated copy of the game.<ref
name="Scottbe8">[http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?91470-Multiplayer-not-working&p=1017233#post1017233 Known build numbers for TS12]: July 31st, 2012, 04:05 PM Scottbe8</ref>
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== Content Builds ==
: ''Main coverage: {{TL|Auran DLC: Trainz DRM Content}}''
Auran's patch technology has the capability of updating the base Trainz version and installed addon content independently. The following is a list of released content build versions for add-on content.
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| Content Build 40355|| {{Center|--}} ||Cabon City English Online Release
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| Content Build 40400|| {{Center|--}} ||Cabon City English Online Release
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| Content Build 40563|| {{Center|--}} ||Treez English Online Release
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| Content Build 40761|| {{Center|--}} ||Murchison English Online Release
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| Content Build 40836|| {{Center|--}} ||S&C English Online Release
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| Content Build 49210|| {{Center|--}} ||Duchess Online Release
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| Content Build 49474|| {{Center|--}} ||Duchess Steam Release
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| Content Build 49631|| {{Center|--}} ||Coronation Scot Online Release
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| Content Build 49694|| {{Center|--}} ||Coronation Scot Steam Release
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==Trainz: A New Era==
=== TANE CE===
Trainz: A New Era, often seen as TANE or T:ANE in forum mentions was built around a new 64 bit computing game engine written from scratch. The initial releases had over optimistic fund raising hopes and expected results too soon for the funding levels obtained. About half-way into development, major staff changes rocked N3V games as long time programmer and asset creator James Moody departed N3V leaving less user oriented programmer's in uncontested control of the software development. Unsurprisingly, it missed nearly all of the deadlines promised during crowd source funding efforts.
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;<big>Trainz: A New Era, Community Editions</big>
''Trainz: A New Era, Community Edition'' or {{TL|TANE CE}} were the expected benchmark partial product releases that were mainly sold by advanced subscription or as a benefit to bigger donors in the internet crowd source funding drives of late 2014.
Beta test and teething troubles plagued each of the three formally released versions of the troubled and Crowd Funded Community Editions — each released to comply with 'developmental benchmarks by deadlines' promised during raising the crowd sourced funding on the internet. The Community Editions were download-only software only available through internet subscriptions. A departure for Auran/N3V inasmuch as previous versions, excepting the Steam.com special versions of TS12 each were also offered by CDROM or DVD with printed manuals.{{efn
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The formal Beta test version was repeatedly reset and put off over the fall of 2015 and finally released for people who preordered TANE on December 10, 2015.
# {{big|Trainz A New Era: Community Edition 1.0 - Trainz-build version 3.9}}<ref>[http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/%22Trainz-build%22_number TrainzOnline Trainz-build number (list page).]</ref>
# {{big|Trainz A New Era: Community Edition 1.1 - Trainz-build version 4.0}}
# {{big|Trainz A New Era: Community Edition 1.2 - Trainz-build version 4.1}}
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=== TANE ===
;<big>Trainz: A New Era (TANE or T:ANE)</big>, the full release...
<big>'''''Trainz: A New Era'''''</big> was officially released on May 14, 2015<ref
name="TANE Release">{{plainlinks|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/T:ANE_%22Release_Version%22|TrainzOnline article: '''T:ANE "Release Version"'''}}, which also lists features improved since pre-release Beta testing releases.</ref> as an alleged full version overcoming lacks of TANE CE. TANE's Driver, Surveyor, and Content Manager modules each had their issues. Most lacked operational hotkeys users were used to having. Its CM user interface has many more powerful pluses, but wastes search specification screen space needlessly, and its overall implementation mysteriously changes terminology in the oddest places (Common Trainz operational terms, most with hotkeys before hand which were in place and well known in the community since '''''Trainz 0.9 Beta release''''', and other operational menus, and especially the important mini-maps in Driver and Surveyor operated very differently. As of the SP3 release (TBV 4.5), many of these shortcomings are still disgruntling the community.
Various 'finishing touches' have been added through a succession of hotfixes, patches, and service packs with a rumored fourth service pack supposed to be nearly finished as of 12 March 2019, even while the program is being supplanted by {{TL|TRS19}}, a new release of TANE, without the New Era tagline. One major improvement instantly popular with users was the facility allows the user to directly control where local content is kept, and to change it as desired, allowing content creators and users to customize their experience and sequester data—say separating British routes and assets from North American, enabling both less clutter in selecting and managing content in CM and Surveyor.{{efn
|Deleting all BI assets is not recommended, but disabling the asset set is quite achievable, hence eliminating the asset from new surveying.
}} There have been numerous upgrades, starting from the original zip downloaded installer (Code build: 78667), SP1 (Code build: 80201), SP1 Hotfix 1: 81190, SP1 Hotfix 2: 82149 to TANE SP3 (Code build: 94916)
=== TANE MAC===
The Mac version of TANE was also released on May 14, 2015 as an alleged full version overcoming lacks of TANE CE. The MAC user interface from {{TL|Trainz Mac}} is alleged to be used for CM and Surveyor screens, giving the Trainz software an alien look, see, and feel for the first time since Trainz 1.0 on the one hand, and TRS2006's CM on the other.
==Notes, Footnotes & References==
Beginning in August of 2009, Auran/N3V Games began a Technical reference and user interest wiki called TrainzOnline. Most of the data on the site was put up by the official staff of the company.
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# <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.auran.com/auran/store/index.php?p=50&page=1&group=1&sort=2 www.auran.com auran store links]</span> (historical 'release' names, albeit, ephemeral)
# {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/%22Trainz-build%22_tag|TrainzOnline Trainz-build tag wiki page}}
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The N3V Games '''[[w:Trainz|Trainz]]''' Railway Simulator or Trainz Railroad Simulator is a franchise of successive ever-improving products by Australian computer games developers [[w:Auran|Auran Development, Pty. Ltd.]] conceived and begun in the [[w:Auran|late 1990s]] with an focus based on model railroading club needs, many of which contributed to it's development and post-publication early growth. It is not strictly speaking a computer video game, but has a vast 'play' capability, with about 2,500 [[w:freeware|free routes]]<ref name="counted">As of July 2013 there were 2,485 routes on the Download Station; the actual count is higher because many routes appear in different versions.</ref> available to copies of registered software, on what is called the ''''''{{plain link|https://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS.php|Trainz Download Station}}' ''({{TL|DLS}})'''.
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==A concise overview==
The software is centered about a powerful database and database manager called the ContentManager.exe which doubles as an FTP download manager over a secure internet link, a three dimensional graphical user interface (GUI) world building tool called Surveyor that allows railroad route construction and a GUI run-time Driver module which lets people enter their own virtual world and operate realistically modeled trains. You don't have to be a bona fide railroad enthusiast to enjoy Trainz, but it helps you to get started, for Trainz is likely to be the most complicated and sophisticatedsoftware suite most average people will ever possess or touch!
Fortunately, while the early learning curve is daunting, the software is user friendly and there is a bit of help, from the TrainzOnline Wiki to this Wikibook. User knowledge can bloom once the user taps into the excellent .pdf file manuals and the Trainz communities. Over the years, there have been and still are also quite a few Trainz veterans that have put together how-to tutorials pages, and many of those will be featured here with a synopsis and links ahead of our coverage. The new user will find even dated How-To tutorials for Trainz UTC, TRS2004 and TRS2006 still have relevance as the Surveyor and Driver user interfaces have remained very stable and only changed incrementally.
{{LeftBox|B=2px solid blue|BG=wheat|MW=50%|'''''The best advice we can give the new user:''''' Read the Manuals through carefully, peruse each page, and follow on with the part of Trainz being revealed. The fundamental how-to-do and what to do are in there. Master them.{{BullR
}} Do 2-3 chapters in one sitting, then Drive the tutorials, and next do 2-3 chapters more. {{BullR
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}}When you've done and got yourself distracted by a fun part of Trainz so you are learning by doing such as we challenge here, start over again at a slow measured pace. ''When sitting on the 'throne' if by nothing else''. By then your experience will reveal new nuggets of information in the manuals text.{{BullR
}} Then repeat a third time. Note the pdf manual for your release is hidden under the installed folder "Extras". No, we don't know why either! But read the manuals.}}
As an aid to beginners and for those developing new routes, Trainz has a simplified driving mode called DCC, which provides a 'virtual dial' for train direction and speed, much as many users would be familiar with when operating home model railroad sets. The realistic CAB mode models real world trains physics requiring much more planning ahead since controls have delays and friction forces are realistic — with steel wheels on steel rails one does not stop nor start a heavy train on a dime! — and both physics models incorporate the extra mass of train-car loads into the mix of behavioral effects (although the effects are just far milder with DCC mode when driving a heavy coal train loaded to the gills).
The software system is extensible and flexible. For example, one can have a Trainz world where one only drives boats and ships, never seeing a railway! Similarly, many Trainzers have tricked out automobiles to cruise their layouts' road ways, and there is an odd airplane or two flying the skies at the whim of the layout designers and CC's—our valued creative content creators.
The Trainz world is one in which each version's content, including that you make especially for yourself, is upgradable to the next improved version. At the same time the creative efforts of legions of Trainzers who have collaboratively built up a freeware library of over 280,000<ref>As of July 2013 there were about 280,000 assets on the Download Station, ranging from [http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/%22Trainz-build%22_tag build] 1.3 to build 3.7. However, this includes multiple versions of many assets.</ref> assets available to become content on a route (layout). In Trainz-speak, an asset is a library item available on the DLS and/or locally where it is prepped and filed away by Content Manager and is available to the GUI modules—if and when used and placed in a container, it becomes content. The biggest container in that hierarchy is a route, which in the physical Model Railroad milieu, is called a layout; a term which is used interchangeably in the Trainz milieu, which is frequently spoken of as ''''''V-scale Model Railroading'''''', for 'Virtual scale'.
The product entered development in 1997 and reached Beta testing as Trainz V0.9 in 2000 and was at that time bundled with the [[w:Gmax|Gmax 3D modeling software]]. The Beta test version was circulated among model railroad clubs primarily in the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia, who cheerfully leaned into the challenge and created much of the original routes and content aided with the expertise of Auran developers. From the start, Trainz has been a vibrant [[w:online community|online community]], and still is. Like any large community, the Trainz community has sub-communities, which offer members an environment of philosophical togetherness and collaborative co-operation. Most of these sub-groups have their own forums, icons, logos, and names. The user will see notable user groups such as Blue Sky Interactive, Cardiff Workshops, HP-Trainz, JointedRail, Razorback-Railway, Trainzproroutes, Trainzland, Zatovisualworks—some of which offer professional-grade Trainz [[w:Payware|Payware]], and some have become N3V/Auran partners, providing high quality new routes in various new releases. These and newer organizations like individual members of {{TL|Yesterdayz Trainz}} appear in the main Auran/N3V web forum as well as other forums like TPR's and their popular content you'll find is used in many DLS downloadable routes and often {{TN|built-in}} content included with the different Trainz versions. They stand apart from the greater Trainz community only in the way an organ is distinguishable from the body, they are an important part of the culture, and the fruits of their collaborations are the heart and soul of the best Trainz has to offer.
==The downside==
Like many major software systems, the Trainz publisher releases service packs (SP) which combine bug fixes and release of new features within one version of Trainz. In the corporate world there is usually an IT consultant or in-house staff available to manage these upgrades, but in the Trainz world - one occupied by private users - you will have to act as your own IT department. Fortunately the community will give you quite a bit of help. It is almost a certainty that anything you experience will be an experience many have had and solved before you.
Service Packs in Trainz are free, which is not always the case in equally powerful commercial database products. The scenario editor tool in Trainz SP3 modified the game so much that many Trainzers consider it a second major release. The tool was continued in the line's second major release, the 2003 release of the classic and best selling TRS2004. Many Trainzers have forgotten that that version had its initial share of bugs and even the occasional [[w:Blue Screen of Death|Big Blue Screen of Death (BBSoD)]]. A similar bug-hunting experience (without the BBSoDs!) has been ongoing with the new technologies in TS2012, which includes [[w:Speedtrees|Speedtree tech]], but whereas TRS2004 become iconic and was put on a pedestal after the release of SP4, and TRS2006 had similar eminence (some hardcore devotees are just now switching up to newer versions in mid-2013!) the newest Trainz simulator is still experiencing minor teething troubles, having bitten into the promising world of multi-core microprocessors, 64 bit processing and advanced graphics cards. It is however, unlikely a new user will be as critical or even notice many of the nits the Trainz tried-and-true power users are cataloging. The developers record for dealing with such is excellent and there is every reason to believe they will overcome the sometimes raucous and demanding voices of complaint on the forums at Auran.com.
==More upside==
Trainz 2004 was radically different from Trainz 1.0-1.3 in many important ways, yet enabled importing content (route maps, world making things like buildings, trees, miniature people, and even animals) from versions Trainz 1.0-1.3 (sometimes named TRS2001 or Trainz 2001), as is the case with all Trainz content - it can be imported, albeit at times needing some minor tweaks in the process. Trainz 2006 made similar strides, was perhaps more popular and in introducing the unified ContentManager with its combined upload/download and database management functions, stabilized Trainz into modes and forms of operations readily recognizable in today's versions. Versions since have improved upon that, and TS2009 made great strides in adding features to surveyor, justly earning the moniker, World Builder Edition.
Consequently, the list of available assets with which to unleash one's individual creativity just continues to grow, and a version tracking and control system can match the needs of a die-hard TRS2004 or TRS2006 devotee, as well as support an upgraded version suitable for TRS2009, TRS2010, or TRS2012. Taking new assets and even some routes and reverting changes in order to make them compatible with older versions is also possible, but more difficult.
The manual released as a PDF file with Trainz 2006 was so good that it is still published as the definitive Trainz operating manual for later versions, with updates to indicate the newer features. The Content Creation Manual from 2006 is a similar stalwart reference on how to make things in and for Trainz, but is now augmented by an online [[w:Wiki|Wiki]] {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Main_Page|Trainz Wiki reference site}}, accessible even from within Trainz operating environments. The Trainz Wiki reference pages, when different from the PDF manuals are the definitive word on the latest changes to asset definition and operation, although they do not always reflect the latest changes. When an asset has upgrading problems to a new version, the Trainz Wiki specifications of the technology generally show the way the advancing technology requires a new definition, or has superceded an old method. The technology changes listed therein are directly updated on the Trainz Wiki by the programmers and others.
As a consequence, Trainz is the oldest, most successful and flexible series of ever-improving computer simulators for running a realistically modeled 3D virtual reality world and interacting with the locomotives and interactive railway industries which are the focus of the series. There have been several simulators with better graphics engines, among them industry software giant Microsoft, but none with the staying power and huge library of user created content free to all registered users.
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==Releases and Versions==
Each new retail release (a year coded name like TRS2006,TS2010, and now TS12) has usually included some new routes (usually in a partnership arrangement from one of the major user groups noted above) as well as re-validated {{plain link|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/Category_Class|''world building assets''}} (including older 'standard' routes bundled on many releases) for the new retail 'base version'. Such world building assets are the focus of many a talented content creator whose knowledge of graphics and painstaking dedication produce marvelous three dimensional self-defining graphical objects such as train cars (rolling stock), locomotives, interactive industries, scenery industries and other buildings, road and water transport vehicles (with visible traffic), landscaping scenery, animals, airports, track-side objects or other landscape assets such as telephone poles, road signs, billboards, interactive docks, cranes, railroad crossings at and for the new tech level in the new release/version. All assets in Trainz, including routes have a {{plain link
|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/KUID|unique identity code}} and a technology level tracking number called the {{plain link
|http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php5/%22Trainz-build%22_tag|"Trainz-build" number}}. Trainz corporate website enables access to about 280,000<ref
name="assets-sampled">About 280,000 assets were listed on the Download Station in July 2013, including about 3,000 routes. However, many of these are different versions of the same asset. Also, some older assets will not work properly in newer versions of the simulator, and some assets are for use only within the game engine, so the actual count available for the user to access is somewhat less - about 220,000.</ref> such possible extensions (assets) to one's virtual worlds, for free!
As each Trainz release is upgraded by a Service pack the ''''''Trainz Version'''''' incrementally increases in lock step, and assets created for that technology capability are tagged with a Trainz-build tag number matching the Version number. The one refers to installed run time software technology—which also has an more exacting ''''''code build number'''''' which uniquely identifies the version and increments with any specific patches the user has added, so is a bit more refined, while the Trainz-build tag refers to an assets base technology level like the base version number. The three correspond in lockstep, with the code build number being more focused and refined, so used in bug reports. Typically these upgrades extend incrementally the graphics delivery and abilities of the Trainz virtual worlds, and many service packs also extend capabilities by adding ''user requested feature improvements''. In a very real sense, today's and tomorrow's Trainz versions are an invention of the vibrant on-line community joint effort and devotion.
Both the N3V 'Trainz Wiki and the web forum actively request features from users and offer a programmer-developer two way communications channel to and from the user base. This like the decision to focus the products on a less demanding video technology level is a philosophical and deliberate policy on the developers and company's part—Trainz is not and likely never will be a software system aimed at the newest or latest-greatest computer technologies and video cards—in stark contrast to the interactive demanding technologies needed for high end video gaming—but one ''written for and carefully targeting the average computer system capabilities retailed several years ago'', thus spreading their market to the common folk who can't throw money away upgrading to the newest and expensive fads in computing. Put another way, once you put a version of Trainz on a computer that runs it comfortably, you have a lot of reason to keep the machine without replacing it for a long, long time. With a capable machine, the next version or two may also run fine, but you will likely benefit after half-a-decade by upgrading the old video card to one with more on card processing and memory. The new SpeedTree and [[w:Level of detail|Level of detail]] (an adjustment decreasing graphics rendering needs at longer Length of distances viewed) technologies are deliberately designed to both increase computational speed (they off load their drawing tasks off of your main Computer [[w:Microprocessor|microprocessor (CPU)]] onto the optimized-for-graphics co-processors on today's video cards) and diminish computational loading, whether it be for Trainz or Hollywood. This graphics mode is the wave of the future now bearing fruit in computer gaming and simulations, feeding today's generation of high definition monitors or televisions.
==An operational overview==
In the simulator's run time environments (called ''''Driver'''') the simulator is in 'play mode' and so might be confused with a mere computer game. Driver is the module which runs the virtual world and lets you travel through a 3D manifestation, a scenario or problem is known as a ''''''Session''''''', most being designed to play until finished in one sitting,'' 'a session' of playing railroad engineer''. However in a full Trainz install (Some game like ''driving only versions'' have been published, including those for newer cell phone operating systems) you can become the world creator and alter and adjust the game play mode and the world content to add or subtract from the driving experience.
World building itself is fun, and perhaps the most addictive feature of the game, aside from creating your own 3D content, which again is engrossingly rewarding. For example, for a first foray into the ''world building module '''Surveyor''''', a new user might choose to extend and expand on one of the bundled Driver (game play) sessions to change the end conditions and scoring such that ''a long freight haul to a schedule'' scenario is morphed into one which also requires one to break down the ''train's consist'' (various connected cars) and deliver them to certain local industries outside the railyard which was the original session's destination (the stopping point of the original session). The next trial in surveyor might find one adding an industry off a new siding, adding consists and locomotives, and exploring the logic of the command sequences which define how a session operates. The important thing to realize is every new thing can be tackled in your own good time on a schedule of your choosing, with no pressure from your boss, and everything is sensible and your knowledge of things which at first look seem arcane and mysterious will become logical and commonplace in short order. The only requirement is a willingness to break things (experiment)—even failures have a reward, as now you know one thing which will not work!
This is possible as Trainz won't allow the new user to overwrite the stock content of ten-to-twelve railroads that are the part of each release in the series, and each of those will have one to six game playing scenarios, or 'Driver sessions' in Trainz-speak, that are also protected—so Trainz automatically clones such content giving the new user a private, single user, modified version which is equally playable. Similarly, when instead the new user attempts to change the Trainz '''Route''' (virtual world, or layout in Model Railroading), the system will then clone the original to make a private copy and the Session, so one can explore the benefits of such a world change immediately.
Trainz is thus extensible immediately and each release bundles a little bit of Railroad Enthusiast Created and debugged content in the release. It differs from the competing products in it's facility to create or alter a layout at will, and for-pay expansions are just as, if not more so available for Trainz, whereas such competing products require for-pay purchases to add in.
Content expansion has then one important difference and that is most content is end-user created by people that take pride in their work and most of the time keep it updated, and it's mostly free, so when a Trainzer sets the system aside for their own good reasons (job, family), dies or, becomes infirm or, is otherwise unable or unwilling to contribute further, we in the greater community continue his or her legacy in such cases. The majority of this content is Freeware (though sometimes the ''licensing'' is restricted<sup><big>*</big></sup>) after all and hosted on a central server where it is easy to find; if there are a few things which are a bit dated, we all got what we paid for and expecting perfection when paying nothing is foolish—more so, for we also all get that good start that a little update fix will make current, so griping about it is just plain silly if something is out of date and a tech level or two behind. It was free. This book will also guide you in such little fix-ups.
<big>'''*'''</big> <small>Technically all content is copyrighted, but shared under a copy forward licensing arrangement similar to the GNU copy forward license or such similar licenses as content archived on the Wikimedia Foundation's {{plain link|http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Categories|Wikimedia Commons}}, or for that fact, this [[Main|Wikibook]]. The common license in Trainz is the asset must attribute the original creator when changed, and may not be used for commercial gain. This is very much true of all these similar licensing modes.</small>
==How to proceed==
The intent of this book is to guide you in various aspects of the many simulator learning curves. This is from the outside, a complicated package, but one which is easy to master step by step. Content creation is a foray into 3D modeling and another stage of growth and learning only tackled once one becomes familiar with the basic system, the web sites, and has some fun driving and world building. This part of the book is a general reference, and can be checked with and against advice received on the web boards, for many tips herein originate there and are vetted for relevancy and clarity.
The basic requirements are a computer with a separate relatively up-to-date graphics card and drivers but because much of the content is end user created and some is more computer friendly than others no matter how fast your computer is a content creator who doesn't think in terms of performance can sometime seem to bring it to its knees. When a software asset (a route and session, in this case) runs roughly and sometimes staggers, this is a likely cause.
A major source of information is the {{plain link|http://forums.auran.com/trainz/index.php |Auran Trainz Discussion Forums}} and ''in particular new users'' should read {{plain link|http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=5454|this thread on the Auran forums}}. At this point the book becomes like a railyard, with several diverging tracks. There is the general reference branch, which also details information by retail release names (Trainz 1.x, TRS2004 and UTC, TRS2006 and the Trainz Classics, TRS2009, TRS2010 and TRS2012).
==On content creation==
If you are new to creating content then please pay careful attention to new assets being made available in the community, and bear in mind that many users see ''nice features'' on the greater body of other users' work such as [[w:Level_of_detail |Level of Detail (LoD)]], working animated couplings (more applicable to UK items), shadows, visible loads, visible bulk loads, animated loading and unloading, changeable loco / wagon numbers and specular lighting and will expect to see them on yours. Yes many older assets on the Download Station do not have these features, but these are increasingly unused. Even simple scenery buildings these days will frequently have a smoking chimney and night mode lighting, may be available in several versions (Base house, house + garage, house+garage+breezeway/patio between, and perhaps various colors or siding looks etcetera). By connecting yourself up with one or more content focused open-to-new-member user groups like {{plain link|http://www.trainzproroutes.org/|Trainzproroutes}} or {{plain link|http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?100965-Yesterdayz-Trainz-Group|Yesterdayz Trainz}} {{plain link|http://yesterdayztrainz.federalproductions.com/|Content Creation Academy}} you are not only going to find people that will happily give you tips and instruction, but masters who can help you learn the many steps of creating 3D assets to professional standards levels—people that will then urge you on when ready to upload something to the bigger stage of the Download Station.
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Enjoy.
If a new user, please proceed down the {{TL|FUN/PI_100_New User track|New User Track}} for additional guidance.
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:''This glossary includes terms related to using [[Trainz]]. For general real railway terminology and computer/Internet terminology not found here we suggest using resources such as [[W:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], and the TrainzOnline reference page {{n3V|Terminology}}.''
See also [[Trainz/File Types (File Extensions)|File Types (File Extensions)]].
[[File:Trainz TRS2006 panorama Screen 045 showing seven active AI Drivers, the Driver Commands Que of the Second.png|thumb|Yard Panorama view from cab of Driver #2 (Left bar of stacked AI Driver faces); TRS2006 bottom line shows "Driver Command" Icons of a scripted task for the AI Driver. The leftmost icon is "Wait for Trigger" event, at which case the next Driver Command becomes active.]]
: In point of fact, this page and that of [[Trainz/refs/Notations]] act as {{BL|linked focused lists of FAQs}} like FAQs provided on less complicated websites, but alphabetically arranged instead of being organized by frequency of questions asked. The reader is urged to familiarize themselves with both information resources, and revisit often and at need, for the snippets of explanatory information here shorten many a page. For that reason, both are linked on nearly every page of the Trainz Wikibook. This information is generally FUNDAMENTALS.
==Aa to Bz==
{{anchor|B|A|AI|AI_Train|AI_Driver}}
;AI Train OR AI Driver: [[w:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]] 'Driver' manned Train. A train which is controlled by a program, script, commands, scenario, etc and not by the user. In many ways AI trains are the Trainz equivalent of the supporting NPC's (Non-Player Characters) found in many computer games.
;API or Application Program Interface:See {{wp|Application_programming_interface#API_design|API on Wikipedia}} - Several Trainz modes use specific input screens, API's to control things. In the {{TL|Launcher}} module, the {{TL|Launcher Options menu}} is probably the most important. A bad settings choice therein can prevent the run-time GUIs from running.{{
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}} In {{TL|Surveyor}} there is a different {{TL|Sessions Option Menu}} to select various edit mode controls and video display optional rendering modes. The Options drop-down also opens several dedicated API's doing only simple tasks, such as the ''''''Edit Route'''''' API which enables the user to apply name changes, alter the text description (i.e. {{TBS|description}}) block data, allowing similar edits to the {{TR|K|profile}}'s description via the {{TL|Session editor}}. {{
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}} Other Surveyor run-time GUI options menus are settings for adjusting mouse and cursoring modes to move around the virtual world, one to control the simulated environmental factors (weather, time of day, etc.), and the graphics settings in the {{TL|Surveyor}} ({{kp|Ctrl|O}}) and {{TL|Driver}} {{TL|Trainz modules}}.{{
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}} The {{TL|CM Options menu}} is a third (hotkey {{kp|Alt|F7}}) which allows access to many of the same interface control and data definition tabs as the {{TL|main options menu}}{{anchor
|asset|Asset|content|Content}}
;Asset (or also 'Content')
: Any object used in Trainz, for example a layout, a tree, a signal, a locomotive or a pantograph; each has their own defining folder and {{TL|Config.txt file}} (a {{wp|ini file}}) defining how the data in the folder is to be processed and classified by Trainz run-time software. There are many more {{TA|Assets|p=types of assets}}. Each asset has a {{TG|K|KUID}} unique to its build level and attributes.{{anchor
|attribute|Attribute}}
;attributes
: a general {{wp|computer science|computing}} term that refers to any distinction one might make in describing a data item or process.
:: A single letter in a Trainz {{wp|ini file}} (configs) can radically change how Trainz processes its associated data. That letter's value is an attribute of the data. (See {{N3V|Category-class|category-class tag}} which is an attribute of the allowed enumerated legal and acceptable asset types. ('''{{TN|enumerate}}d types''' —an 'enum' for short—meaning ''specifically specified, listed, pre-defined, and legally acceptable. By contrast an unenumerated type of data element can take on far more unpredictable values.'')
:: A passenger car has different attributes from a Locomotive and a freight car, and each has their own set of virtual and physical attributes one wants modeled realistically.
:: The most obvious and perhaps easiest to change attribute is color, often implemented in many older Trainz assets as a simple {{TL|texture}} of a single color.
:: Further, realistically and correctly aren't equivalent in modeling, one tries to be as correct as possible, but rendering a coupler in {{wp|Solidworks}} CAD/CAE software leaves one with an object so densely defined in graphics polygon meshes, that graphical rendering in real time simulator operating (Driving, Surveyoring) as to take many computations so as to be unusable—it is more correct, but effectively useless. Modeling a Trainz object that is efficient means correct often needs to take a back seat. Heavy Consumption by an object of valuable computing cycles bog the simulation down when detail is used to excess. Many Trainz spline objects (instant forests, grasses, etc. have this issue, for they were not carefully designed to account for rendering loading.)
:: Also one can 'slide through' a virtual object and see the backside of the traincar or house, so unless a passenger car or loco cab designed with an interior mesh set, the attribute of being 'inside' is an obvious model versus a highly detailed 'roomlike' interior.
;Auran, Auran Games Pty, Ltd,<ref name= "Ptys">Trainz UTC CDROM box art, 2003, Cosmi Finance, LLC, www.cosmi.com, accessdate=2014-0414</ref> Auran Holdings Pty, Ltd<ref name="Ptys"/>, Auran Developments Pty. Ltd.
: The Australian games software company which developed and published Trainz and its graphics engine Auran JET. Trainz marketing, development, and sales is now controlled by '''{{TG|N|N3V Games Pty Ltd}}''',<ref name="N3V">[http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Auran+Pty&fulltext=Search Self-descriptions]</ref> and {{wp|N3V Games|Auran}}<ref name="Ptys"/> is (from 2008 to present) more of a holding company now, but still owns Trainz franchise rights similar to the way the James Bond movie franchise has several levels of organization and ownership rights. We Trainzers deal with N3V games now, and let the Lawyers worry about the rest.
{{anchor|built-in|built-in asset|built-ins|built-in assets|behaviour|behavior}}
;Behavior
: Another name for a {{TL|Trainz rule|Rule}} in sessions programming or asset development contexts. Rules are'' 'scriptlets' ''which are dynamically loaded when an Session asset uses one. Sessions are essentially collections of such scriptlets which include basic decision making and branching operations, enabling program behavior based on conditions sensed in that particular map—a virtual digital world.
:* On the technical side, "behavior" is an enumerated type specified of one possible allowed values as the parameter of the ''kind'' tag in a {{TA|config.txt file}} specifies that the specific asset is a Rule.
:* Driver Commands are special cases of Session Rules which are designed as simple actions to be performed by the limited capabilities of the Trainz {{TN|AI Driver}}s.
;Built-in asset or Built-ins (BI)
: All the built-in items of your Trainz release version. These are found in .{{TN|JA files}} which are configured for rapid upload into the game and tightly organized. Certain items, such as thumbnails are stripped from the JA's which are mandatory for uploading an asset to the DLS, where the thumbnails are used in web pages and/or downloaded to the cache for views in CM. Consequently, such images are not part of any cloned asset.
==Ca_to_Cbz==
{{anchor|C|c|Cab mode|CAB Mode|Cab Mode}}
;CAB '' '''meaning''''' ''Cabin Mode''
: The more realistic and more challenging of the two driving modes in Trainz.
:: Train consists in CAB mode operate very differently for the full physics of each traincar is simulated, as is the delay for the air brakes systems to begin to have effect, wheel slippage on the Locos, and a host of other Real World physical modeling that is one of the attributes of Train simulators where Trainz software separates itself ahead of other competing packages.
:: In {{TL|Cab Mode}} the user can operate the driver's controls inside the 3D virtual cab by Click-N-Drag with the mouse, as well as use a superset of the hotkeys that are available in {{TL|DCC mode}}; a few of which operate similarly but with important differences. {{anchor|CAB file|CAB files}}
;CAB files
: A software publishers standard '''C'''ompressed '''A'''sset '''B'''ase ('''CAB''') ''system files'' (which includes all the optional {{TG|B|built-in}} items of its release version), and are usually hidden away somewhere you don't think to look. Think of them as a Bank you can access to get money (features).
* Windows applications which are optional (accessibility add ons, Language extensions, Windows Media Player, Disk defrag and Disk checking utilities, etc.) are kept in the Windows CAB files.
* '''{{TG|JA files}}''' are Auran/N3V's semi-compiled analog of CABs configured for rapid upload into the game and tightly organized. Your releases {{TG|B|built-in}} assets are in the JA files.
{{anchor|Camera|camera|Camera_mode|camera_mode|Camera_view|camera_view}}
;Camera view, Camera position, Camera mode
:: Camera location, directional angles from that co-ordinate axis, and zoom are how we see inside the Trainz virtual world—they define a viewpoint from which we observe, all generated by the graphics engine. They place us within the game graphics.
{{TL|Driver}} has four ''camera viewpoints or ''''camera modes'''''':
# {{kpb|1}} selects an '''Internal camera'''—there most often will be more than one; you know you're in an early loco model when there aren't at least five. Use '''{{kpb|<nowiki>[</nowiki>|<nowiki>]</nowiki>}}''' to select by toggling between them.
# {{kpb|2}} selects an '''External camera'''; this is attached to the consist somewhere and moves with the train, use '''{{kpb|+}} / {{kpb|-}}''' to select which traincar the camera follows by scan-toggling between them. This mode normally starts on the engine so {{kpb|-}} will move the camera towards the rear of the Train. This is also the camera mode in Railyard.
# {{kpb|3}} selects the '''Tracking Camera mode'''. This is a camera in a fixed location the route designer places in the world with a viewpoint to showing the Train externally either at a fixed direction and angle, or which stays in place, but stays focused on the train and rotates (tracks) to stay locked on the targeted car. Use {{kpb|+|-}} as in camera mode 2 to view a different anchor car.
# {{kpb|4}} selects the '''Free Camera mode''', and is arguably the feature which led to Trainz's successful growth. This is also {{Col|'''the camera mode used in Surveyor'''|blue}} and its focal point is always at the center of your display.{{bullR
}} The Mouse, mouse wheel, and keyboard arrow keys '''{{kpb|↑}}, {{kpb|←}}, {{kpb|→}}, & {{kpb|↓}}''' are used to position, zoom, and move this camera about including through objects. {{bullR
}} Use '''{{kpb|RMBh}}''' and drag the tool pointer (cursor) right, left, up or down screen {{Col|''away from'' screen center|blue}} to slide the camera around, or rotate the view angle. (Surveyor Options settings dependent, customize to suit self: two controls pan and rotation) {{bullR
}} This lets us use '''{{kpb|LMB}}''' and clicks using the''''' 'mouse pointer'''''' (tool tip) to operate junctions, turn valves, turn the [[DCC Mode]] dial, operate slider controls, and generally toggle or select button options, and like actions.
:* The precise way the keys and mouse pan, rotate, and slide in Free Camera mode are set by two slider (essentially click boxes) in {{kp|Surveyor options}} in the run time Driver or Surveyor modules.
:* Which of the four combinations you use are matters of preference or may be selected for superiority during a specific kind of task when world building.
{{anchor|CC|cc|Cc}}
===Cc_to_Cz===
{{anchor|CCP|Content Creator Plus|CD|Cd|cd|CE|ce}}
;CC or Content Creator
: Those wonderful dedicated people that put in the hard work to make a good looking and often difficult digital model suitable for Trainz. Content Creation can take a highly skilled modeler from an hour for simple assets such as a house to six to eight months for a locomotive.
;CCP for {{TL|Content Creator Plus}}
:This is an asset creation and update utility sometimes run independently of other Trainz run time software. It can be used from within CM to edit a config.txt file, but is relatively unforgiving should you be Error Fixing or just upgrading an asset. Proper use for new Trainzers would be to increment (promote) the {{TL|KUIDs|KUID or kuid2}} of a self-created Route or Session with a suffix. Otherwise learn to hand edit in Notepad++ or similar text editor. If you're already so familiar with the nuts and bolts of Trainz so as to be making assets, you'll be more familiar with CCP than most.
{{anchor|cdp|CDP|cdp file|CDP file|CDP File}}
<big>'''*.cdp, *.cdpa and *.cdp2 {{TL|file types by extensions|File types}}''' </big>
:Auran/N3V ''''''Content Dispach Packs'''''', a proprietary ''compressed file format'' in which Trainz assets are stored, archived, and transmitted.
:All three ''' cdp {{TR|R|file types}}''' are registry entries in Windows operating systems, and if you run multiple versions of Trainz the one entry that might bite you with a careless click of your mouse (annoying, but not fatal). The *.cdpa files are library assets you have decided to archive in a specific folder; these are tracked and managed by the originating CM/CMP program. {{Further|Trainz/Trainz file management|Trainz first-steps|Running more than one Trainz version}}
===Cm_to_Cz===
{{anchor|co|Co|commit|committed|committing|Commit|Committed|Committing}}
;commit or committing assets: Adding an asset into or back into the TAD
When an asset is made ready to use in '''the ''{{here|Trainz assets database}}'' (TAD)''' it is prepared by {{TA|Content Manager}} including being compressed and organized for quick loading by the run time GUIs. Textures pieces are combined into .texture files, the mesh and configuration data combined in an .chump file, and the whole transformed folder contents filed away in the Trainz install's ready files, since TS2009, those are placed in the UserData subfolder. <br
/> The asset at some time in the past, originated in a source folder, which was often retained in a TRS2004 subfolder as an archive. This version was useful to Content Creators in particular, as it used an open folder structure to file assets. This made them available to the CC to grab an example snippet of config code like a container, or mesh-table, cutting down on their long hand typing and proof reading. The same folder is useable in newer Trainz releases including CMP or successors. The archive (source) folder with all the parts was provided as a {{Here|pathspec}} to the CM and it read the folder to put it into that version. After it is later {{here|opened for edit}}, when {{kb
|CTRL|M}}{{
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|TANE and TRS19's ContentManager's hotkeys are controversially, mostly different. N3V shopped out software development and didn't properly specify historic keys be maintained, nor apparently, the historic ability for a user to map and remap keys to his/her liking. Some believe this is a MAC influenced unwanted change, but only N3V knows the truth.
}} the asset line is highlighted (selected) the commitment process is reversed, and the compressed files are replicated. THEY ARE NOT the original files, they are copies—replicates that underwent a double conversion.<br>
Since each releases strategic pre-processing and compression and the way it was organized to be quick to be loaded into a {{TN|run-time}} software module differs, and fast loading processing includes stripping out unneeded data for operations such as non-displayable data strings —and sometimes when commanded by a {{TL|texture.txt file}}, even drops binary instructions unnecessary for using the file.<br
>
The resultant highly processed file or files are then saved together as a set in a location internally indexed and stored in the TAD. A similar process is used to build the Trainz JET {{TG|CAB file}}s (JA files) containing the built-in asset library for that release.
* This process is called {{BL|'''committing the asset'''}}, and once the asset is committed it is entered into the Trainz Asset Database Index (assets.tdx), its files are processed for rapid loading and put away, and any kuid associations in its {{TBS|obsolete-table}} and {{TBS|kuid-table}} are updated and linked into lists of {{TG|dependencies}}, dependent assets, and the system that tracks obsoleted and replacement assets {{anchor
| open| edit}}
* The ''inverse operation'' is called {{BL|Opening the asset for edit}}—for which there are four different ways selectable in Content Manager (assuming at least one {{TL|PEVtool}} is installed under the menu dropdown'' 'open with' ''mode.), three of them by hotkey sequence. {{anchor
|CM|Content Manager|CM 2.0}}
<b>{{TL|Content Manager|CM}}</b> or '''{{TL|Content Manager}}''' terms formally both preceded and then replaced their ancestor TRS2006 (2005) upgrade: '''{{TL|CMP}}''':
: These are asset management system in Trainz versions which acts as a upload and download manager, data base manager, data base and {{TL|DLS}} browser, archive manager, update controller, and editor launcher. They also handle asset importation, validation, and opening assets for editing or for re-committing when needed. The ContentManager.exe in TRS2004 was quite different and far less capable, only performing a small part of succeeding CMP & CM decedents could do. From TANE on, CM's functions remain, but operations and appearance vary considerably — which differences are generally an vast improvement.
:* TS2009 in its first {{here|Service Pack}} and in versions since, CM displays the Trainz-build version for which it creates new assets—generally the ceiling limit which can be used in that installation without resorting to fiddling edits like in {{TC|Asset modifications#Retrograding content|retrograding content}}.
:* Since little fundamentally changed after 2005's release of CMP save incremental fiddles, after the {{TL|TC1&2}}, {{TL|TC3}} era 'CMP' gradually became 'CM' on the forums long before TS09 was released by N3V making the term 'CM' official, apparently and sensibly dropping the 'plus' since it was now four years later. In the {{TL|TS2009}}—{{TL|TS2012}} releases, the Windows titlebar suffixes version numbers (initially showing ''''Content Manager 2.0''''—TS09, SP0-SP3; but SP4 is numbered 3.3 (matching tech level {{TL|TBV}} 3.3, like TS10-SP4 which began release versions with its CM 3.1). Both TS09 and TS10 were in parallel development for around a year.{{
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|TS09 was brought out when N3V had trouble developing the ''new software technology'' they wanted ''fast enough'' to release as TS10 and TS12's 'AURAN JET 3' game engine. TS09 was brought out as a stepping stone, initial release being a souped-up and improved TRS2006 with better graphics and faster performance. This better used multicore CPUs, and the TS10-TS12 optimizations were aimed at even better improvements in offloading the CPUs onto the newer and more capable video cards that now supported advanced features Trainz used to use main processor time supporting. These built-in functions reached a limit in TS12-SP1, so N3V begat {{TL|TANE}} with 64 bit processing.}}
{{anchor
|CMP| Content Manager| Content Manager Plus|CM}}
;{{TL|CMP}} '''or '''{{TL|Content Manager Plus}}''' '''
: The name of the asset management system introduced as ''''Content Manager Plus'''' (CMP) that was the major change advancing {{TL|TRS2004}} to {{TL|TRS2006}} and also continued in the various TRS2006 spinoff releases such as the three Trainz Classics ({{TL|TC1&2|TC1, TC2}}, & {{TL|TC3}}), {{TL|TRS2007}}, {{TL|TRS2008}} (both Europe only regional releases). CMP begat 'just plain' CM in TS09, though were given numbers: CM 2.0, CM 3.1, CM 3.2, etcetera matching the {{TL|TBV}} assigned the software build.{{efn
|On differences between CMPs and CMs... CMP in {{TL|TRS2006-SP1}} introduced enhanced validation (fault checking), and the incremental CMs (and the TC's CMP's too) each differ in the kinds of faults they detect, and sometimes in the error messages they present on identical inputs of asset source files.}} {{TN|User Interface}} features also differ slightly between some versions{{efn|Example of {{TN|User Interface}} features changes between progressive CMs: Both TS09 and TS10's have a convenient 'Local Content' search filter menu selection, while TS12 has ''''Installed'''' which sometimes needs additional search keys to do the same tasks; TS09 defaults to showing local content, but TS10 & TS12 default to All Content--trashing searches with DLS stuff mostly not wanted to see. There are others--TS09 offered ability to overwrite already installed assets when importing, useful for updating a bunch of assets from an archive library, but TS10 and TS12 default to not updating an asset-so require a manual delete, then re-import if a bunch of assets have been batch upgraded. These differences should be user controllable modes, but N3V dictates, and the users time gets wasted accordingly.}}, but has to the annoyance of the user community, often had too few convenience upgrades.
;{{TL|Config.txt files}}, {{TA|config.txt file}}, and {{TR|R|config.txt file}}s
{{Main|Trainz/config.txt files|Trainz/AM&C/config.txt files|Trainz/references/config.txt file|Trainz/TrainzBaseSpec}}
: Each asset has a config.txt file holding the {{TBS}} which defines the top level attributes of the asset and specifies many of its properties, including how the software interprets and processes the data linked and controlled by such files. No asset in Trainz exists without a config.txt file. Config files identify how to process the other lines in the file, and may initialize parametric data that is unit or type of asset specific variable. Further, config files provide origination, targeted region and era, licensing, author and contact information within the data set. {{anchor
|CM|cm|Cm|CSL|CSV}}
;CSL lit. - ''''<u>C</u>'''omma-'''<u>S</u>'''eparated '''<u>L</u>'''ist' :— Multiple lines of CSV in a file, so a list of CSVs.
;CSV lit. - '{{wp|Comma-separated values|'''<u>C</u>'''omma-'''<u>S</u>'''eparated '''<u>V</u>'''alue'}}
: In most contexts, CSV and CSL are equivalent forms of text files which have the ability to mix alphanumeric and numeric data that are usually formatted data records (in a data base sense) of some sort.—wherein one line contains mixed types of data elements. Many applications programs, especially data base and spreadsheet Apps — utilize CSL formatted data (which can be edited with a text editor) to import or export data as a portable means of data transfer, or for backup.
:: Example: The usual example of a record is: ''names, street address, house and unit numbers, postal codes, phone numbers'' etc. in a address book type of 'record') divided by a text delimiting character, '''normally a comma'''.
* Trainz CM elements can be copied and pasted into a text editor on many screens, and main screen data is listed as a two column list of CSL separated pairs; The Asset's {{TBS|Username}} and {{TBS|Kuid}} tag values from the TBS standard requirements.
* Pasting the two columns into a spreadsheet App (e.g. Freeware Open Office's 'Calc') allows one to make a record of missing dependencies and re-cut only the Kuid column out into a editor. A simple search and replace (SAR) can remove the {{TN|newline}} codes and replace them with commas—giving a potentially long list of kuids one can feed back to CM in the search API to find out if any are now on the DLS, AND, perhaps more importantly, said lists can be doubled or tripled in a good editor, and 'upgraded' by incrementing the kuid to the next kuid2 formatted Identifier quickly, as maybe the original has long been replaced and the list of dependencies (The {{TBS|kuid-table}} lists these, and sometimes does not get updated past the initial <KUID:xxxxxx:yyyy> format. CM does not know information about <kuid2: … :1> replacements, like those with {{TBS|obsolete-table}} entries, until they are in the local database, but will find most in a versions check. (TANE & TRS19 seem to be better in this regard than TS12 and earlier releases)
* Other character codes can be used to separate elements in such lists,{{
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|Indeed, the Valuable CDP contents listing utility, "CDP Browser2.exe" outputs columns of data separated by pipe characters ('|'). Open Office takes these as delimiters just as readily as commas, so untangling and making a searchable list of Kuids, Usernames, and location Pathspecs is real easy. This eases management of large quantities of accrued CDP resources from 3rd Party websites and other Trainzers.
}} but Trainz outputs CSL's of asset filename and {{TG|K|kuids}} by cut buffer capture from the {{TL|Content Manager}} Main View or {{TL|Content Manager#Download_Helper|Download Helper}}.
* Further, CSV's that are all kuids is a valuable work around for the much asked for feature to have the ability to import and export the Pick List in Surveyor or CM, thus enabling and enhancing the ability to pre-select or work with a defined list of assets for the route building or session writing that is on the days agenda.
* CSV lists, or CSLs are often used to port data from one computer application to another as a sort of 'Least common denominator' that virtually all technical software supports in some way. Hence CSLs can often be used to export data from one application to another which won't normally interface well because they are competing products.
For Examples, See {{TR|Examples of CSLs}} in Trainz.
==Da_to_Ez==
{{anchor|D|d|DCC|DEM|DLS|diff}}
;{{TL|Driver#DCC_Mode|DCC Mode}}-{{TL|DCC Mode}}
: (''simulated'') ''''''Digital Command Control''''''. The simpler (and easiest) of the two driving modes in Trainz with less realistic operating physics models.
* The term 'DCC' comes from the world of model railways where DCC (digital command and control) chip sets automate railcar behaviors, but really applies to the '''dial type controllers'' used in electric powered {{wp|Model Railroad}}ing, especially H.O. scale model trains retailed in department stores many are exposed to growing up.
:* In Trainz, the term refers to the {{TL|Driver}} mode containing a simulated ''dial controller'' for'' the 'power pack' of a Model Railroad'' that will be somewhat familiar to anyone that has played with a typical electric model railroad such as {{wp|H.O. Scale}} trainsets from toy & department stores, model shops and (non-Lionel) Model Railroading specialty stores (see e.g. {{plain link|http://www.trainz.com/|Trainz.com}}).
[[image:TRAINZ RMBH+drag dropdown menu showing asset with Dependencies and Dependent Assets.jpg|thumb|right|TRAINZ {{kp|RMBH+drag}} {{wp|dropdown menu}} showing asset with Dependencies and Dependent Assets.jpg]]
;DEM or Digital Elevation Map or Digital Elevation Model.
: This refers to software generation of terrain of Trainz boards based on national digital data bases such as the {{wp|United States Geological Survey|USGS topological surveys}}.
;Dependent relationships —see also: {{TN|Dependent asset}}s and {{TA|Dependencies}}
: An asset which is required by another asset in order to make it operational is a dependency; the asset (which requires it such as a layout needing a crossing gate or building, track, etc.) is a '''dependent asset'''. Content Manager allows us to list both dependent (also 'dependant') assets, such as a session which requires a map and various railcars; comparative to a few dozen or so items in a session's config, the kind map of a route could and often does contain (require) thousands of dependencies and those assets may require others building block asset kuids as well. Only the first tier of such needed assets is listed in a config.txt file.
;Examples
* {{TL|CM}}'s {{kp|RMBHd}} dropdown menu'' ''''View Dependent Assets'''' ''reports the crossing gate is used by five routes.
* A ''''''dependency of a locomotive'''''' will show it requires (amongst other things) an {{TR|KD|p=engine spec|KIND Engine}}. The same asset when using 'View Dependent Assets' may list out 15-30 locomotives needing it be present.
* A '''diff''' or '''Difference''' is a (type of) workhorse utility ''comparison program'' found on most every computing platform used as a tool for '''Comparing''' two or three data sets '''for diff'''erences. One of the early progenitors was literally a program called DIFF, so the tool name has become synonymous with the action of looking for '''differences'''. ''''COMP'''' was another seed program copied into various computing environments that spawned clones on new platforms.<br
/> Examining the differences between two folders or files using a comparison App like (Freeware) Kdiff3.exe (works well in all Windows OS versions) which can compare and illustrate variations between files or folders. '''Diff''' is the common computer jargon because there is a Unix, VAX, DEC10, and there was a 3rd-party MS-DOS utility of the same name. Some Diff utilities only compare pairs of files, others directories, and a third class, like kdiff3.exe either.
<br>
{{TRS-KandC}}
;{{TL|DLS}} or {{TL|Download Station}}.
: N3V/Auran's huge repository of additional assets for Trainz, most of which has been created by [[Trainz/AM&C/Third Party Content|interested third parties]] (3rd Party Content Creators) — the program's users.
;Driver Command
: A form of Trainz Rule effective only in {{TL|session}}s applying to (usually) a single AI Driver as an instruction (or sequence of such followed one after the other) which can be given to an AI train Driver in a Driver session.
* Driver commands can be specified when the Session is created in Surveyor to give AI Drivers programming (task instructions), or by the user (to an 'assistant' AI Driver) when the Session is running.
* In contrast, 'The {{TG|R|Rule}}', "Driver Command" enables the session writer to control which Driver Commands are available in the session to command AI Driver actions.
{{anchor|E|e|Enumerated|enumerated|engine-spec}}
;''engine-spec''
: slang but commonly used term meaning the details of how a locomotive behaves. Formally, locomotives are defined using the {{TR|K|Engine}} which is the exact meaning of what is meant by the term in many usages, but the meaning may also be to {{TR|K|Steam-engine}} definitions, and is often applied to {{TA|containers}} and {{TR|K}} of component assets ({{TG|dependencies}} which are independently defined and included by reference (kuids) in higher level assets.
'''enumerated'''
: meaning ''specifically specified'', listed, pre-defined, and especially {{BL|acceptable values}}, generally understandable as part of a set with specific meaning and scope. Enumeration is a computer programing term wherein a constrained set of allowed values is ''meant and only those in the set'' are allowed; all others will cause an error, be rejected, or perhaps cause unpredictable behavior if the software does not protect against such occurrences—a primary reason enumeration is employed.{{
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}} Each of Trainz' keywords are all enumerated data identifying what sort of operations the following value will be legal doing, or which container follows on the next line, etc.{{
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}} It might be said stacked enumeration predominates in Trainz configs— tags are enumerated parts of enumerated {{TR|K||kinds}} which enumerate ''sets of legal keywords'' and their expected type of data be assigned therein — the enumerations specify what is legal and expected in such configs.{{
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}} Aside from those established by data collections types, {{TL|kind}} and {{TR|container}}, the {{TL|TBS}} enumerates commonly found or needed Trainz tags and containers (container name tags) which are legal in any asset definition. Most of these are optional.{{
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}} A Kind, a kuid, and at least one outside file referent keyword-data pair is the minimum definable asset. Neither {{TBS|username}}, nor {{TBS|description}} or category-this, that, or the other is required, as like author, organization, and so forth, they help us humans discriminate about an assets applicability or make connections Trainz run-time software simply has no use for itself.
{{anchor|FCT}}
==Fa to Gz==
{{anchor|f|F}}
'''FCT''' the Planet Auran'' ''''First Class Ticket''''.''
: An optional license sold by Auran/N3V's Simulator Central which provides ''unlimited-per-day'' downloading access to DLS with a much faster (up to 100 Mbps) FTP link than the normal free download speed (ca. x < 50 kbps) and its 100 Megabytes per day allowance restriction.
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! DLS Way || Speeds || Data Limits
{{anchor|filespec|FCT|First_Class_Ticket}}
|-
| '''No FCT''' || ''Slowish'' || F<sub>d</sub> < 30–40 kbps || 100 Megabytes daily limit; may be forced to wait for connections;
|-
| '''FCT''' || 'Guaranteed Fast' || F<sub>d</sub> > 50–99 kbps || NO daily limit; priority connections to Server and DLS
|}
{{anchor|filespec|Filespec|pathfilespec|filepathspec|freeware|Freeware}}
{{anchor|f|F}}
;Filespec
Operating system reference to ''file's name'' and possibly it's relative location in a contextually specific directory (folder).
: ''Main coverage: {{TN|filespec}}''<br/>
;Freeware
: Trainz has a mighty tradition of content creators ''giving generously of their time and effort'' for the greater good by creating ''''Freeware assets''''. While access in most cases to good assets is liberal—Trainz content is not unprotected by copyrights, even though an asset is readily shared on the Download Station or other third-party Trainz fan-sites without direct charges.{{
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}} Each asset also has a {{TBS|license}} tag inside its config, which most often amounts to a {{plain link|https://creativecommons.org/licenses/|Creative Commons-Share-Alike license (CC-by-SA-##)}} of one sort or another. The Wikimedia commons has extensive CC-by-SA information and license classes breakouts.{{
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}} Many prohibit the use of the asset or any of its components in any Payware, again a Creative Commons classed license. Some are fully copyrighted Payware only.{{
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}} Some is effectively unlicensed, but international law adjudges even those assets intellectual property, and under copyright protections.{{
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}} Bottom line, if you want to use a part of someone's creation as a basis for a new asset: {{
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}}A) FIRST -- obtain WRITTEN permission or don't upload it. {{
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}}B) You must credit those parts used with attribution to the owner.
{{anchor|g|G|GameScript|Gmax|gmax|GMAX}}<br
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;GameScript
: The programming language, based on "C" and using a *.gs or *.gse extension, used to create scenarios and script able assets for Trainz. This is ''not 'strictly' the same'' as TrainzScript, which is its parent technology (involving a stand-alone TrainzScript application to code the script), before evolving into a more generalized and wide open computer language editable and compiled in part by Content Manager and in part in the runtime GUI's. {{
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}}{{TG|TrainzScript}} by way of contrast, is the technology that arrived first in {{TL|Trainz 1.3}}, matured in {{TL|UTC}} which showcased nine built-in {{TL|Scenarios}} ({{TR|k|Activity}}) also bundled in the TRS2004 releases; each release from v1.3 allows these semi-compiled ''''{{TL|Scenario}}s'''' that are no longer supported past TS12. {{TL|TS12}} published the last Gamescript 'KIND Activity' asset by N3V/Auran in it's new-old version of the venerable'' '''Banks Heath''' map'', upon which they also base three of the TS12 Driver Tutorials.{{
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}} GameScript compilations had dynamic capabilities that were not initially available as well in the newer Trainz {{TL|Sessions}}, but for most of which, have since been duplicated in the nearly-a-thousand{{efn|Note: ''On the Rules count on the DLS...'' This ballpark number is almost certainly inflated by superseding versions with higher KUID2 codes-or obsolete-table entries. Or perhaps the difference from expectation is a multiple of native language internationalizations. A reliable source, Pware (who has been writing instructionals and help for rules and commands in the Trainz Wiki) places the true count at a bit over 100 commands and rules. This corresponds will with experiential observations using various grade releases Session Editors to use the things!}} DLS downloadable Trainz {{TL|Rules}}.
;Gmax
: A third-party 'promotional' program distributed with Trainz 1.0–TRS2004, (bundled, but not freeware) which can be used to create 3D models for use in Trainz and other programs. Gmax and the copyrights thereto are now owned by Autodesk and the full up professional package {{wp|3dsMax|3dsMax 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software}} (Auran/N3V's choice in developer's software) is available for those with several thousand spare dollars to spend.<ref> Autodesk's 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software from their website††.
{| style="font-size:8pt;line-height:18px; color:#2F4F4F; background:#EAEAFF; width:90%;align:center; border: 3px solid black; font-face:verdana;"
! colspan="3" style="color:black;" | Buy 3ds Max® 3D modeling, animation, simulation, and rendering solution
|-
|Monthly $ 185 SRP† (Online store only)||Quarterly $ 460 SRP† (Reseller only) ||Annually $ 1470 SRP† <br/>Choose online store or reseller
|-
! colspan="3" style="color:black;"| Buy or upgrade
|-
| Buy $ 3675 SRP† || Upgrade $ 2575 SRP† || Subscribe for $185/month or less
|-
! style="color:black;"| † Suggested Retail Price SRP (i.e. List price)
|price / accessdate= 2014-0904
|†† Source: {{plain link|http://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/buy|Company's Buy Autodesk webpage}}
|-
|}</ref>
:* Trainz went away from the limitations of Gmax during the TRS2004 era, converting to the newer more capable {{TG|IM file}}s standard where textures references can be embedded as part of the mesh index, unburdening the game engine in many respects. Monochromatic textures are represented by RGB values in a proper IM, for example, so one properly made won't generate the warning: ''"[[Trainz/AM%26C/Fixing_Assets#Warning:_The_texture_.27.3Ctexture_name.3E.27_is_a_uniform_color.|Warning: The texture 'texture name' is a uniform color.]]"'' in content manager, and such assets load far faster and have less HDD and game memory overhead as well.{{anchor|gcard|GPU|video card}}
;{{wp|GPU}} or Graphics Processing Unit
:As can be read about in the link preceding in detail, a graphics processing unit (GPU), also occasionally called visual processing unit (VPU), is a specialized {{wp|electronic circuit}} designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display. Modern graphics cards (video cards) have specialized built-in graphics functionality, which the newer generations of Trainz have taken increasing advantages of, unburdening the {{wp|CPU}} for other executive tasks.
==Ha to Jz==
{{anchor|h|H|Heraldry|heraldry|logo|logos|Logo|Logos}}
;Heraldry (colors and logos)
'''Heraldry''' is the proper term for a operating railroad companies ''''''color scheme' '''and ''''Logos'''''', extending to the fonts used on the labeling of it's assets. Prototyping railcars involves searching for definitive specifications on such graphics designs before skinning the vehicles.
{{anchor|HOG|Hand of God}}
;HOG or Hand Of God.
: One (older) 3rd party map making utility and associate textures which can be used to import {{Here|DEM}} terrain data into Trainz. See also {{TL|TrainzDEM}}, a similar {{here|payware}} utility of moderate cost that has been systematically updated for {{TL|TS2012}} and {{TL|TANE}} Trainz map generation.
{{anchor|HUD|HUD display}}
;HUD, or Head Up Display
: That part of the screen which displays information such as your current speed.
{{anchor|i|I|IND|Interactive|interactive|interactive industries|interactive industry}}
;IND
: The standard Auran {{TL|interactive industry}} system (which includes {{TL|passenger station}}s).{{anchor|install|Install|installs|Installs|installation|Installation}}
;Install or Installs or Installation
: {{TN|Install|A Shorthand notation}}, meaning a setup for running Trainz software—an specific installation of Trainz, especially in contexts relative to that version's root (main) folder in the local machine's folder hierarchy. Used here in the Wikibook as a reference to ''''a particular Trainz version's '<u>''root folder''</u>,'''' ''whatever version it may be''. Many veteran Trainzer's keep more than one Trainz, and more than one Trainz setup— ''one with Payware and one without'', for example, so assets which are illegal to copy to the DLS aren't mixed in with those that are.
* Similarly, many long time Trainzer's have more than one Trainz retail release around and up and running{{
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|For example, the computer this note is being typed upon has multiple installations of Trainz: {{TL|Trainz 1.3}}, {{TL|Trainz UTC}}, {{TL|TRS2004}} (SP4 only), {{TL|TRS2006}} (x2, SP0+SP1), {{TL|TC1&2}}, {{TL|TC3}}, {{TL|TS2009}} (x4 SP1–SP4), {{TL|TS2010}} (x4, SP1–SP4), {{TL|TS2012}} (x3, SP0, SP1-hf3, SP1-hf4). Years after this initial note, TANE x2 and TRS19 (just installed) also live on its three hard drives.
}} {{anchor|j|J|ja_file|JA_file|ja_files|JA_files|.tzarc}}  {{anchor|.ja|.JA|.tzarc_File|.tzarc_Files}} {{anchor|.ja_File|.JA_File|.ja_Files|.JA_Files<!--
--->|TZARC_File|TZARC_Files|.tzarc_file|.tzarc_files}}
;.JA files & .Tzarc files
: The standard Auran '''C'''ompressed '''A'''sset '''B'''ase ({{TG|CAB}} system files (which includes all the {{TG|built-in}} items of your Trainz release version). JA files are configured for rapid upload into the game and tightly organized. They may be ported version to newer version within certain limitations.
:# This eases porting assets like maps and sessions to new versions which would not necessarily have the same mix of built-in assets as the older CAB library.
:# This allows route and session assets that took many man-months to create to be easily forward-compatible, a hallmark of Trainz since its earliest days.
:# TS09 JAs, TS10 JAs can be added to TS12's bag of tricks.
:# TANE and TRS19 have similar capability, but for DRM security reasons involving illegal duplication in Eastern Europe, the new Trainz releases use an encryption as well as packing algorithm in reading and writing database files. The new files are given the extension .TZARC.
;Jet, Jet2, JET3
: In the context of Trainz, the {{wp|game engine}} developed by Auran and used by Trainz. Unrelated to the Microsoft Jet database system, the Auran JET game engines were marketed as a separate product to other game companies from the late 1990s when Trainz was under development, and for a time consideration was given to adapting it to actual train training simulators.
* The JET2 engine was shipped with {{TL|TRS2004}}–{{TL|TS2009}} (and mostly debugged in the four service packs of TRS2004).
* TS10 and TS12 are said to be running the JET3 engine, which is as far as Auran/N3V can take a 32 bit graphics rendering engine.
{{anchor|Just Trains}}
;Just Trains: (distributor)
: The company which distributed Trainz in the UK on CDROM and DVD. UK releases by law have to have CD/DVD in the drive locking {{TG|D|DRM}}. This practice has fallen by the wayside with N3V hosting its own download service and offering FTP managed downloading via Amazon.com, among other partners.
==Ka to Lz==
{{Anchor|K|k|Kind|kind|kinds|Kinds|KIND|KINDS}}
;KIND - {{TR|K}}
: The value assigned to the '''{{TR|K|p=Trainz kind}} {{TR|tags|p=tag}}''' is a keyword off a specific tightly defined list, each of which tells Trainz software how to process the data presented within that config file. The kind (list in the {{TBS}}) establishes the ground rules for {{wp|parsing}} and processing the rest of the terms contained in a Trainz {{TL|config.txt file}}. The kind therefore sets up all the software operations thereafter invoked in processing the whole data set (i.e. the whole folder contents) representing a virtual ({{TL|asset}}) object. Some of these kinds require external reference conditions be included in the asset being built. These present as a kuid (value) as the listed value of a tag--value pair. Since each kuid requires a kind definition, such kinds include one or more parts independently defined as assets.
{{Anchor|kuid|Kuid|Kuids|kuids|KUID|KUIDS}}
;KUID - format= <nowiki><kuid:xxxxxx:yyyyyy></nowiki>
{{MAIN|{{TL|KUIDs}}}}
:lit. ''''Koolthingz Unique IDentifier'''' - Trainz' unique database reference number for an asset, extended to track multiple versions in the '''KUID2''' form. The heart and soul of Trainz upgradability, and modular design of assets, as each asset has its own unique kuid code, so one can specify a component (bogeys) or entire Traincar from another, and selectively replace either in a new asset (re-skin or modified truck). Most Trainz assets specify list of {{TG|dependencies}} in the mandatory {{TBS|kuid-table}} config entry—other component assets which are assembled by the various parts of the software suite to make up a renderable and useable asset in a {{TBS|kuid-container}}.<br />
* In the above, the xxxxxx represents a content builder's Auran identity number, so all assets by an author have that same code (some few have registered two or three). The 'yyyyyy' is the author's serial number for the assets. Trainz generally starts a new users first asset, normally a route he's cloned by modifying it with a subsequent save as 1001.
* An author's kuids are not necessarily sequential, nor contiguous. Early in the Trainz era a kuid classification system was promulgated so that a CC's content had a base and range which created groups by type and identified by the number range which type of asset was indexed. This system is still in use today.{{Anchor
|KUID2|KUID2s|kuid2|kuid2s}}
;KUID2 - format= <nowiki><kuid2:xxxxxx:yyyyyy:z></nowiki>
{{MAIN|{{TL|KUIDs}}}}
: A updated {{TBS|kuid}} with a built-in update tracking code; a modified version of the KUID format which allows a version number to be specified. A <code><kuid:xxx:yyy></code> is the same as saying '''<code><kuid2:xxx:yyy:0></code>''' (Zero revisions or version zero, '''''meaning the original''''')
:* This allows data items (Trainz Assets) to carry an inherent version code for the asset, with a limit of 127 revisions. This data version code will not generally match all the {{N3V|Trainz-build|Trainz-build code}}s identifying the software technology levels, but instead indicates the asset has previous versions in its history. {{TTip|Previous versions can be tested in CM by the {{kp|RMB+drag}} drop down menu to see other versions. Those known to the DLS will be shown.}}
:* Assets having a higher suffixed code in the KUID2 override or replace older assets automatically, given both the assets in the data base; this is the proper way of replacing an asset, though N3V has abused the {{TBS|obsolete-table}} container in the past to do the same thing. The changed kuid this causes means one's only recourse is to check for all versions of an asset ''when it might be your trouble''.
:* Having an early version is not necessary but {{TL|CM}} will list the missing chain of revisions as missing dependencies, a software bug to those who resent the contamination of that facility in CM or 'feature' kept as is by the programmers, in any respect reducing the utility of using CM to identify what a user is missing, and causing users to spend time manually figuring out what is really what.
{{Anchor|L|LOD|LM|lod|LAR|LARS|LAR system}}
;LARS
: '''''Logistics And Resource System''''', a commodity/freight transportation system for Trainz created by '''Lars Ljunberg'''. The forums at Auran and especially at TrainzProRoutes cover LARS in depth, and many DLS assets these days supports the conventions. The LARS system greatly expanded the variety and types of industrial {{TR|K|Products|products or loads}} available in the game milieu. Many LARS assets will include the LAR abbreviation, and can be reconfigured to incorporate additional product types with minimal config edits.{{anchor
|Launcher|Launcher Menu|Options Menu}}
;Launcher or Launcher Menu: and the '''Options Menu:'''
{{MAIN|{{TL|Launcher}}}}
The Launcher (terminology goes back all the way to {{TL|Trainz|Trainz 0.9-UTC}}) is the EXE file used by most to fire up Trainz. In N3V Games versions, this is generally a {{TN|install}}'s {{TN|root folder}} file '''Trainz.exe'''. In {{TN|the TRS's}}, individual exe files were named TRS2004.exe, TRS2006.exe, TC.exe, and TC3.exe, giving rise to the shorthand names one sees referring to said versions. Since Trainz UTC was effectively a fourth service pack of Trainz, having exe files named the same was never a problem, one had to be very odd to want both installed{{efn|... '''on Odd''' installs: Or a computer engineer, like the author trying to get his facts correct!}}. Why would anyone on the forums use:'' '{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006}}' ''for'' 'TRS2006' ''?
;The Launcher Menu:Generally gives the computer-ignorant a simple path to other modules, so the main entries (Manage Content, Options, Goto Website, and Start [by any names, they've changed a bit now and then]), do just that, navigate with a pretty screen to other modules of Trainz. The {{mb|'''Options''' button}} however, has certain settings which optimize things in modules, register your copy with the authorities and allow one to control graphics modes and updating.
{{anchor|Layout|layout}}
;Layout
: In the Trainz communities the terms layout and {{TL|Route|route}} are synonymous, but {{TR|KD|KIND map|p="map"}} is a Trainz {{TG|Enumerated|p=enumerated data}} {{TR|T|p=tag value}}, identifying a config as a {{TR|K|Map|p=Map Kind}} {{TBS|kind|p=definition}} in a routes' config.txt file. The term 'Layout' is physical scale Model Railroading lingo for a Route.
;Level crossing: See {{TG|M|Mocrossing}}{{anchor|LM file
|.LM file|.LM.txt file|.lm.txt file|.LM files|LM.txt files}}
;.LM files or LM.txt files
.LM.txt files are {{TG|INI file}}s like {{TL|texture.txt file|.texture.txt file}}s in that in the folder, both have the .txt extension and pass processing How-To to the Run time software on rendering the asset. For both, ''the config.txt'' 'call' or referencing line's quoted string value MUST NOT have the ''' '.txt' ''' extension—the extension is suppressed unknown reasons (perhaps for speed), and is clear to the parser by context; but if specified, will generate a fault in CM's {{TG|validation}} of the asset's files.
* Both are defacto {{wp|include file}} types used by the run time GUIs and Trainz's Game engine (Auran JET && TANE's forthcoming) to build the asset with specific data elements predefined for that aspect of the model.
* The {{N3V|LM.txt file}}s (See the link) set forth the programmable parameters of the {{TG|LOD}} meshes.
{{anchor|Library|libraries|library|Libraries|LMB}}
;..\libraries subfolder
The '''libraries''' folder holds the C-like TrainzScript languages standard include 'header' files referenced in user scripts. Asset {{TR|K}}, class organization and asset sub-types are closely intertwined in the world of scripted assets, as most rolling stock is now-a-days.
{{anchor|LMB|LMBh|LMBH|LMBH-d}}
;LMB
: {{Kp|'''LMB'''}} - Left mouse button (''implicit meaning a single click''). This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and beginner's how-to. It is used here in tutorials the same way.
;LMBH or LMBh
: {{Kp|'''LMBH'''}} or {{Kp|'''LMBh'''}} - Left mouse button+Hold down. Usually as part of a drag to move or shape operation in {{TL|Surveyor}}, or controls operations in {{TL|Driver}}.
;LMBH-d
: {{Kp|'''LMBHd'''}} or {{Kp|'''LMBhd'''}} - Left mouse button+'''Hold down+Drag'''.
:* Variants of LMB actions will also sometimes include /pressing+holding the Shifting keys [CRTL] and [SHFT].
{{anchor|Level of Detail|LOD}}
;LOD
: '''{{wp|Level Of Detail}}'''. Trainz preferred and newest system of defining and displaying graphical object's {{wp|mesh|meshes}} which displays more distant assets with less and less polygon mesh details (model {{wp|vertex|vertices}}, so less calculations) just as the eye sees them.
* This is the newest Trainz graphical standards implementation, eventually expected to replace single [[Trainz/references/File Types (File Extensions)#IM file|.im files]] (or ({{TA|Indexed meshes}}) which replaced [[Trainz/references/File Types (File Extensions)#PM_file|.pm files]] or ({{TA|progressive meshes}} after Trainz UTC, v1.5) graphics techniques.
:* Trainz versions currently support all three methods and are likely to continue doing so, but new highly detailed assets should be made with LOD technology while individual {{TN|low poly}} mesh .IM technology should only be used for assets designed to be viewed at a distance.
==Ma to Po==
{{Anchor|M|N|O|P}}
[[File:2014-0428-IMG 5146-Jct view (1st SW) across Grade crossing (5Trks) Yard entrance.JPG|thumb|right|Five track Grade Crossing in Lawrence, MA at head end of a small yard. mainlines are to the right.]][[File:Dolphin triangle mesh.png|thumb|right|Triangular polygons make up most meshes in Trainz.]]
;Merscom
: The 3rd party licensed software ''publishing company'' which distributed many CDROM/DVD Trainz releases in the USA. Auran typically had a 3rd party company produce and distribute releases on a particular continent.
;Mesh
: '''(loose, slang, term of art) or '''more correctly a {{wp|Polygon mesh}}: A 3D graphics object representing a mathematical model of a {{wp|mesh|wire frame}} which when rendered as the visible face provide a virtual surface, on which virtual textures can be applied. Mesh surfaces and polygons are usually combinations of triangles.
{{anchor|Mocrossing|mocrossing|xing|Xing}}
;Mocrossing (Motorcar crossings), Level crossing, Grade crossing,:by any cultural name, {{TR|K|mocrossing}}, which pretty much covers everything with tracks and splines joining forces, such as some surprises like piers.
:: ''Also — 'most often' abbreviated '''Xing'''''
: Level crossing (US English: grade crossing). Mocrossings like "map" are a defined data (enumerated) type or {{TG|K|Kind}} in Trainz, requiring mandatory definitions of child-tags and containers. (See {{TR|K|p=Kinds}}).
{{anchor|nightmode|night|night_tag|NAMCON|night-mesh|default-night}}
;{{TN|NAMCON}}: Corporate speak/Jargon term of art for Literally '''Naming Convention'''.
<br>
;Nightmode, asset-type with nightmode
: nightmode is an attribute of assets involving the correct definition of several tags & containers in its config files to specify what happens after dark, which parts are lighted constantly, which are intermittently random, and which are on a few hours after dark, then go out until the next day's night.
:* Nightmode capability also requires a proper set of meshes and textures for displaying the object in the darkness of night time conditions.
:* When an asset has nightmode, it has one of three types of generated light 'periodicity behaviors', a night mesh subcontainer and corresponding coloration and aperture textures defining the locus and shape of the individual lights.
{{anchor|paintshed|Paintshed}}
; Paintshed or Auran Paintshed
: '''Paintshed.exe''' is a UTC/TRS2004 standalone asset repainting program that is mostly obsolescent that allowed users to take Gmax or Autodesk's 3dsMax generated mesh objects and in a process known as {{TG|R|reskining}} and apply a different textures to the rolling stock assets faces, which it unwrapped and presented as if laid out in various pane views. This utility allowed a propagation of the number of available livery or heraldry types (appearances, color schemes) to be applied to the same basic widely available traincar classes as soon as someone developed the basic traincar. These class assets will appear in CM/CMP with a paintshed icon indicating there is a base skin covered by the overlying textures. This can sometimes be visibly seen when the game slows as it is redrawing a traincar, the first texture set is momentarily visible, then the paint job reskinned textures. Now dated, the same effects (reskinned assets) can be achieved through a number of manual processes using graphics software to modify the 'wrapping' texture. {{anchor|dummy|Placeholder|placeholder parameter|dummy parameter|placeholder|Dummy}}
;Placeholder, placeholder parameter, or dummy parameter
All Trainz data is organized in '''key-word''' + '''data value''' pairs (see {{TR|R|ACS Text Format}}), we call tags and data; at least until an {{TG|A|aggregate data type}} is needed in association with such a key-word. These aggregate-types in Trainz are {{TR|C}} and {{TR|K|p=kinds}}, and each has characteristic paired curly-braces (''' '{' and '}' ''') around the internal contents. Within, some key-words are enumerated types, and define particular parameters, others define sub-containers and many are commonly found (by convention) as 0 based number sequences after programming index practices. These are dummy parameters, where their place and order (hence placeholder) matter while their name does not.
For example, consider a short {{TR|DC|thumbnails container}} with two placeholder parameters 0, and 1:
<pre>
thumbnails
{
0
{
width 240
height 180
image "$Screenshot (240).jpg"
}
1
{
width 512
height 512
image "$Screenshot (512).jpg"
}
}
</pre>
In the above, within each thumbnail sub-container width, height and image identify keyword-data {{TR|R|ACS Text Format}} data pairs. The outer key-word is paired with the whole container, but each subcontainer could be named ''anything'' (like 'a' or 'b' and 'first' or 'second' etc.), for it is not used in referencing the data. Hence it is a place-holder parameter, holding it's key-word 'rating' by how it's used, but not used as a handle to access the data itself. In short, such placeholder parameters are throw-aways in the internal processing of the data, and any non-white space string followed by the opening curly brace is all that the parsing software requires to further allocate and put away the values of the image, height and width parameters which have relationships to one another within such sub-containers (which are associated groups of data).
;Polycount
: The number of polygons an assets has, which will largely determine its effect on Trainz' performance. The more polygons the computer has to calculate and draw in a given frame, the lower the display speed ({{TG|frame rate}}. All the CM/CMPs have a {{kp|RMBh+drag}} drop down menu with an entry that will give an assets polycount. Newer assets using {{TG|L|LOD}} meshe sets dramatically reduce the number of drawn polygons and concurrent texture complexities the farther an object occurs, dropping needless calculations for mesh refinements one would never detect at such distances.
==Pp to Qz==
{{anchor|P|Q|PEVtool|PEVsoft|PEVtools|PEV}}
;PEVtools, by PEV, listed under PEVSoft
: '''<u>PEVsoft</u>''' is a registered Windows 10 software source satisfying the credentials checks of anti-malware software. This keeps Windows from constantly asking whether to trust the software every time it is used.
: '''<u>PEVtools</u>''' ''are important utility programs'' which unpack, process, and to an extent, improve assets. These are covered extensively in [[Trainz\AM&C|Trainz Asset Maintenance and Creation (AM&C)]], on the forums, and in tutorials for fixing assets. The key PEV written utilities are:
:* '''<u>Meshviewer2.exe</u>''' — Opens either *.pm or *.im meshes and renders them into a three dimensional manifestation of the digital model. It produces screenshots on command for the many assets that did not get one in early incarnations, and displays the mesh using compressed or uncompressed textures (*.textures vs texture.txt and TGA file or other legal raw image types.) It allows examination of the overall size parametrics of the mesh, including poly-count. It will display a wire mesh view of the object, animate animated objects, and show texture names and their locations. It further displays missing textures as a clear bright white surfaces with their names, allowing substitute textures to fix and repair the deficient asset. It is equally valuable from {{TL|Trainz 1}} through {{TL|TRS19}} file folders once the data is opened for edit.
::* About 99.875% of the time, only Meshviewer2, a good text editor, and Images2TGA are needed to address data tweaks and repairs bringing an asset into compliance with (the moving target of the) newer or fussier {{TL|data model}} incarnation.
:* '''<u>Images2TGA.exe</u>''' — Takes *.texture files, and referencing the mesh file they map on, produces updated texture.txt files with imaging features introduced in TS2009, such as (primarily) AlphaHint commands.
::* Most JET3 based (TS09-TS12) scenery objects and splines, and compatible assets in general — ''with only a relative few <u>new features</u> capabilities <u>being exceptions</u>'' — can be retrograded to be compatible with the JET2 based TRS06—TC3 releases in large part by simply commenting out the AlphaHint command lines with a prefixed '//' (so called, "hack, hack") comment on the line. This is because most all the data model required data forms checked for in the TSxx series and after, were actually defined whilst Greg Lane was still heading up the programming team of the original Auran, during UTC and TRS2004 data model development. N3V maintained most backward compatibility except for their treatment of once legal key words, which they stupidly call out as a fault instead of ignoring.
:* '''<u>PM2IM.exe</u>''' — Takes *.PM (Progressive mesh) files used into the UTC days, and converts them to an Indexed Mesh (.IM file) used since by Trainz mesh exporters.
::* Both '''<u>Images2TGA and PM2IM</u>''' have ''special 'curative' capabilities'' (content illegalities) when used directly in Windows mode to open a file, which are beyond the scope of this page. Normally they are run inside a batch file in command line mode, which can process a great many file folders at once in a process PEV calls trawling... visiting each folder and sub-folders in succession.
:* '''<u>Quickshadows.exe</u>''' offers several different modes of producing more or less complicated shadow meshes to add shadowing to older assets which had none. It also has a direct windows mode, but it is primarily used to establish output type and options for batch mode operations. This tool was much more needed in 2009 than now, for now assets lacking shadows are very rare.
;Product (''as in 'Cargo' for rolling stock'')
: Anything <i>'consumed or produced'</i> by an {{TL|Trainz industry}}, including passengers which are "consumed" and "produced" by {{TL|Trainz passenger stations}}. There are whole families of products and interactive traincars to carry same to enhance the realism of Trainz operations. See TrainzProRoutes' {{TG|L|LARS}} industries, or for example, search in CM for traincars by Davesnow and majekear, and compare the different mix of products each defaults their vast output of different flagged rolling stock {{TR|K|traincar}}s to carry.
;Profile
: The {{TR|K|p=Kind keyword tag}}denoting a '''session asset''' {{TA|config.txt file}} defining a Trainz KIND, of ''a 'Driver Session's' ''{{TL|config.txt file}}. A {{TR|K|profile}} config defines the parameters of a {{TL|session}}, within which it is an'' 'enumerated value' ''augmenting the legal tags summed with those of the {{TBS}}.
:* Specifically, the ''enumerated string value "profile"'' given as the assigned parameter of the ''{{TR|K|p=kind tag}}'' in a config.txt file specifies that the asset is a Driver session and defines to the software that it should parse looking for other tags and containers required by that sort of asset. Sessions folders prior to TRS2010 did not have many dependencies listed inside their {{TBS|kuid-table}}s, and their string-tables were relatively uncomplicatedly small. With the addition of Layers in TS10, profile folders expanded the numbers of file types the profile contained, and their kuid-tables grew dramatically as session creators could add features to the base route solely for that type session. This required session data to augment map data with such special purpose defined parametrics, mounted assets, or even session only assets. {{anchor
|prototypical|prototype|fantasy|fantasy railroad|fantasy railroad}}
;Prototypical, prototypes
: A layout or other feature (e.g. rolling stock asset, signs, signals, etc.) which is intended to fairly accurately depict reality based on a {{TN|prototype}} {{TN|operating company}} railroad or scenery asset (i.e. buildings)—the opposite of a ''''''fantasy route'''''' which is a fictional or fanciful place or route. Full up accurate prototypical modeling is a painstaking and difficult taskmaster. Modeling well generally involves compromises between art and faithfulness to a set of prototypical places, such as trimming down a long distance to make driving more fun on the modeled route. The modeler may strive for accuracy or play ability but in the event, not many will drive three hours to get to the next interesting place, so a good balance is sought most often by the best modelers.{{BullR}}''See also: {{TN|prototype|prototype in Notations}}''{{anchor
|PTP|Pro Train Perfect|TRS2007|TRS2008}}
;PTP or 'Pro Train Perfect'
: Mid-2000's French-German publisher of one of two licensed European only versions of {{TL|TRS2006}}, both as an Auran authorized pre-Trainz Classic of sorts. The {{TL|TRS2007}} edition was published in Eastern Europe in a partnership arrangement with {{TL|Third Party Content}} creators & publishers '''{{TN|Blue Sky Interactive}}''', a long established {{wp|model railroad}} industry company, and featured German, French and Polish content. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as TRS2008 — ''by which 'name' ''others, more correctly, should in fact, mean the ''French, Italian, Greek, Spanish language'' release by another publisher/distributor (somewhat later in 2007). Techincally, neither TRS2007 nor TRS2008 is officially correct, just Slang Examples of The Community wagging the Auran Dog. {{BullR
}} Hence, '''Trainz PTP''' in ''British English slang'' means the name under which a Eastern European Language version of TRS2006 was sold in Germany, Poland, Hungary, Russia, and other such Eastern European countries.{{
BullR
}} Similarly, Trainz Railroad Simulator and Trainz Railway Simulator or Trainz Railroads and Trainz Railways all have a certain amount of legitimacy as software publishing agreements in the day were generally regional exclusive contracts. As late as 2021, one publisher with marketing rights is still selling new Trainz UTC and supposedly, {{TL|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}{{efn
|'''New Trainzer Alert'''-check e-bay and Craigslist for this offer, and spend the $30 or so, for it gives you register-able versions of UTC, TR04, PaintShed, Trainz Routes, and TRS2006 in one package. These are runnable fun packages, and the included content is relatively free from protections, meaning you can learn content construction from the open source examples within each of the three. TR04 has nine {{TG|scenario}}s as well as quite a few built-in maps. Similarly, so does TR06 with three scenarios but more sessions, and between the two, a mess of content is available to explore and adapt. Trainz Routes has numerous small to medium 3rd Party routes that again are fun learning experiences, and again have loads of extra content.
}} new in the wrapper CDROM based software.{{efn|In similar measure, TurboSquid is still licensing gmax, once bundled with Trainz 1, Trainz UTC and {{TL|TRS2004}} under a similar never ending publishing rights contract. Trainz affectionados who can sweet talk an old Trainz Content Creator pack mesh exporter for gmax can still create some usable content!
}}
{{anchor|Q|q|R|r}}
==Ra to Rz==
;Rail Driver
: A physical control panel manufactured by P.I. Engineering which can be attached to a computer and which mimics that of a real locomotive.
;ride along
:A '''Ride Along''' is one style session which does not require operation by the Human Intelligence Driver (You), but is written so everything is automated using the {{TL|AI Driver}}s (A misnomer in the dialect of advertising hyperbole: 'Artificial Intelligence' Driver, '''''the simulator''''', in other words following a script set up by the {{TA|writing sessions|session writer}}.
;{{kp|RMB}}, Right Mouse Button
: This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and throughout this document for a single right button click and release.
;{{kp|RMBH}}, Right Mouse Button and Hold: This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and throughout this document meaning hold the right mouse mouse button and hold.
;{{kp|RMBHd}}, Right Mouse Button and Hold while dragging
: This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and throughout this document. Many auxiliary operations in Trainz, both in {{TL|Surveyor}} and CM use right mouse button drop down menus.{{anchor
|rolling stock}}
;rolling stock:''Effectively assets written as {{TR|k|traincar}}.''
: '''Rolling stock''' is a category search menu line in CM, and a railroading term of art meaning ''any 'revenue producing vehicle''' that rides the roads rails. In general, but differing by applicable corporate traditions and culture, it is not a term used often for {{TN|MOW|Maintenance of Way (MOW)}} vehicles. Trainz groups MOW vehicles in Rolling Stock, just as it does Locomotives. {{TTip|To sort without seeing locomotives set CM's or Surveyor's search filter for {{BL|'Category:Rolling Stock + And Not + Category:Locomotives'}}
{{anchor
|rolling stock part|RS part}}
;RS Part
: Rolling Stock Part. A dependency required by a rolling stock asset, such as a bogie (US English: truck), coupler, chassis, mesh, or body. Many rolling stock assets are reskinned '{{TR|T|alias}}ed' meshes of other rolling stock assets {{TL|KUIDs|referenced by Kuid}} in the alias keyword or (now, more often by) mesh-table tags.
{{anchor|rule|Rule|Driver Command|driver command|rules|Rules|Driver Commands|driver commands}}
;Rules and Driver Commands:See also: {{TN|Rule}}, and main topics: {{TL|Rules}} & {{TL|Driver Commands}}
: A command likely first seen in a {{TL|Driver session}} encapsulated in a little graphic rectangle with icons representing (fronting for) a re-entrant scriptlet in Trainz extensible {{TL|GameScript}} language. Behind the scenes, the framework, tasks, testings, and scoring are handled by interactive '''rules''' defined by the {{TL|session writer}} {{TL|CC}}. A list of useable 'Driver Commands' is defined early, in the 'initialization parts' of a session, so will vary when driving different sessions. Various rules represent program flow controls, status reporting and testing components, and display outputs to the CC writing a session. There are well over 1,000 rules on the DLS.
:* To the session writer, the {{TG|scriptlet}}s are building blocks and possess 'hooks' that allow dynamic digital interfacing with the ''virtual world's'' map elements.{{bullR
}} ''Session Rules'' often allow definition and value initialization of other parameters hooked into run-time software.{{BullR
}} To a {{TL|CC|rule writer CC}}, a rule is a stand-alone asset, written to fulfill a general need or allow a certain sort of task dynamically within the gameplay of a session. These often operate more effectively with specific assets made by the CC or one of his associates. They can be sorted by category in CM.
:* The scriptlets may be thought of as a subprogram, which in each {{TN|instance|p=instance of use}} can take various definitions or associations which the session runtime software needs. These code defined hooks are needed to associate a route or consist element to a Test of a state, or track values such as scoring in dynamic gameplay. The inclusion of Rules and their parameters is specified when a Driver Session is created in Surveyor, and in it's {{TL|Session editor|session editor API}}.{{BullR
}}''Driver Command'' rules are commands placed in a {{TN|AI Driver}}'s command queue (list) that are executed in that order.
;Rule editing
: Many Rules open an entry applet when 'edited' (''Programmed, defined, initialized, or specified'' would be more accurate, but 'edit' is the {{TA|Session editor}} button's label) after added to or when encountered in a Session sequence. The editing of a Rule is the session designer/editor CC's way to define parameters to pass into the runtime interface in the {{TL|Driver|Driver GUI Module}}, possibly to directly change of some element (e.g. junctions, signals states) in a {{TR|K|map|p=Trainz map}}—''or get from'' the map rendering game software by the setting up of an association'' a '{{TN|variable}}' ''for a software state-check, or to keep a counter style score.
* See also: {{TA|Session Editor}}, {{TA|List of Driver Rules}}.
{{anchor|SAR|FAR|CSAR|GSAR|Sa|Sb|S}}
==Sa to Sz==
{{anchor|S|Sa|Sb|Sc|Sw|script|scriptlet|TrainzScript|Gamescript|GameScript}}
{{anchor|sar|csar|gsar|SAR|CSAR|GSAR}}
;SAR, CSAR, GSAR
: Computing Terms (Jargon) ''lit.: '''Search and Replace''', (aka, 'Find and Replace'); and '''Conditional Search and Replace'''; variant GSAR for '''''Global Search and Replace''' (An all or nothing SAR, far more risky that you may change something you shouldn't than searching and deciding one by one. Use REGEX to narrow risk significantly.
Notepad's {{Kp|Replace All}} is GSAR, Notepad++'s File Search and Replace can be, especially if no REGEX conditions are specified.
{{anchor|Scenario|scenario|Scenarios|scenarios}}
===Scenarios and Sessions===
'''scenario''' and ''main coverage: {{TL|scenarios}}''
: '''{{TL|Driver|s=Scenarios}}''' were modular interactive scripted software element add-ins (Kind 'Activity', now not supported) which acted as a adjunct to Trainz Driver, and provided the first game experience offering task challenges, scoring, and switching operations. Scenarios were the first {{TBS|kind}} data type (Asset) which operated AI Driver driven Trains creating traffic users had to interact with and avoid. They'd a crude ability to load and unload trains 'off-camera', add or dissolve other consists, enabled distribution of traincars and operations involving the same during the same gaming session, which was most importantly, not just driving around doing things one made up in one's own head, but were actual demanding activities and tasks. They were however, fairly difficult to produce and debug as they had to be written 'Off-line' on a separate editor utility App, while their replacement, Sessions (Kind 'profile') has access to route information, since it's got a drop down in the Surveyor Module API.
:This sort of activity, challenge, contest, or pastime is much more typical of a sophisticated organized contest held by a high-end ''model trains railfan group or club''. The best of these Activities offered scoring, and you were able to try to better your previous best-provided you kept track of your previous scores. Auto-score recording is a relatively new Trainz capability. From TR04-TS09, a bevy of new commands and session rules proliferated, greatly expanding the capability of the sessions, assigned the Kind 'profile'.{{
efn
| If you want to rename a session on a favorite route, once cloned, changing the quoted username string tag-value gives you direct control, within allowable {{TL|Legal filenames|naming boundaries}}.
}} Trainz improved on that in TS10 & TS12, and added prompting rules and many conditions which could be tested, making today's driver scenarios (Sessions) capable of far more complexity than ''yesteryear's scenario 'kind activity'.'' {{TL|Sessions}} supplanted use of scenarios as the {{TL|TrainzScript}} module was now directly integrated into the game in TRS2004, whereupon the session editor became an important part of {{TL|Surveyor}}. {{BullR
}}Support for Scenarios will not be continued after {{TL|TS12}}'s service packs.
{{anchor|Session|sessions|Sessions|session|Scriptlet|scriptlets|Scriptlets|scriptlet|scriptlet}}
'''Sessions'''
: {{TL|Driver|s=Sessions|p=Trainz Sessions}} are scripted Driver activities that create an interactive game play episode with tasks, conditions, and standards set by the {{TL|Session|Session creator}}. They are of {{TR|profile}} and always have a dependent relationship to a host {{TR|map}} asset— a virtual world also called a route or layout. Sessions were introduced in {{TL|TRS2004}} (late 2003) as a better, easier user friendly replacement for {{TL|scenario}}s. Both are scriptlet collections, but Sessions are more flexible, can be modified and debugged far more easily since they are written using the {{TA|Session editor}} in {{TA|Surveyor}}, so were integrated into the game where map features are visible, and so easier to make than scenarios which used a separate {{TL|TrainzScript}} editor module—where the virtual world was not visible, nor was its data. The session editor is still lacking much that could be improved in usability, but since TRS2004, it has been at the heart of Trainz driving scenarios, whilst the old scenario.
;{{w|Scriptlet}}
: In Trainz, a scriptlet supports the Trainz Game engines by extending or simulating functionality of some asset or action. Scriptlet code is always embedded in each interactive traincar or Trainz Industry—once realism features unique to the software system. Generally, a scriptlet is attached within an Asset where needed (''by those 'pesky' {{TL|KUIDS}} and {{TRS|config.txt file}} thingys'' (You'll deal with soon enough!) and in Asset source [code] folders in script files) and then each is executed whenever it is requested by the game engine or other scriptlet calling it into action. Scriplets are basically interpreted language code modules, which are relocatable, often re-entrant, and take and give out parametrics acting as subroutines doing one task, which can be strung together in different combinations, giving flexibly different results. This last part means they perform computer like function functioning such as defining, allocating, tracking, modifying one or more variables, and event threshold tests in the scriptlet then triggering some other action when a conditional test of circumstances is met. This is branching behavior, altering programmed event flow into a new subroutine or sub-program. All this Jargon means that scriptlets are the heart of the flexibility and smarts in much of Trainz, spread over several dozen different important functional areas. {{TL|Gamescript}} is an (0bsolete) Auran {{w|Scripting language}} introduced in the third Service Pack of the first Trainz release, {{TL|Trainz 1.3}} and expanded with its successor, {{TL|Trainz UTC}}. coding associated with an software system asset such as a rolling stock item or an industry to create interactive effects in Trainz. Not all assets have scriptlets which are used to create dynamic interaction between associated digital (virtual reality) elements or such virtual reality elements and users in {{TL|driver|Trainz Driver}}. For example a coal mine and hopper car train are one sort of such paired digital elements, whereas operating a lever or control in a cab is such an associated digital element and human interaction. Further scriptlets, such as {{TG|Rules}} (above) allow setting up scoring in gameplay, dynamic or triggered control of map states, sensing of conditions and in general gamescript programs are needed to marry a virtual object with a virtual action/behavior.
* In contrast, {{TL|TrainzScript}} software was the {{TL|Trainz 1.3}}–{{TL|Trainz UTC}} invention of interactive gameplay, the precursor to the {{TL|session|Trainz session}} introduced with interactive industries in {{TL|TRS2004}} (2003) and ironed out in it's four service packs 'teething pains'.
{{anchor|sight_glass|glass|water_level}}
;sight_glass:A sight glass is a measuring device showing the actual meniscus level of a liquid within a larger reservoir, a large tank. In steam locomotives and commercial boilers in general, a sight glass assembly, and sometimes several assemblies arranged at different heights (tank depths) will be mounted on the side of the tank through a pair of emergency shutoff valves. Piping exits the valve into an elbow terminating in a compression fitting which squeezes the ends of a thick glass tube—the sight glass proper is the glass tube through which the liquid level in the tank can be followed, since fluids flow until they reach their own level. Generally, the whole assembly is referred to as a sight glass, and meaning of assembly or part will be discernable by context.
<br>
{{anchor|string|String|string array|String array}}
;String (computing) or {{wp|String (computer science)|string value}}
: Computer term using coding associated with an text standard. Various 'alphabets' code glyphs differently, but most English glyph symbols are representable by {{Wp|ASCII}} codes and the supersets of {{wp|unicode}} which extends the symbols available.
;String array (or ''string list'')
: Trainz uses several semi-colon delimited {{Wp|ASCII}} values listed in a string as a {{TL|container}} to bundle ''variable length'' sets of enumerated codes rather than use separate variables for each. Indeed, such string arrays displace and supercede earlier data model keyword forms (Contrast {{TBS|category-era}} with '{{TBS|category-era-XX}}'). An more important good common example is the {{TBS|category-region tag}} which takes paired enumerated country codes (possibly {{wp|ISO country codes|ISO}} two letter codes, or at least very similar) and which 'list' places where that asset might be appropriate.
:* On point, today's (TS09 standards) category-region tag replaced individual tags such as category-region-0, category-region-1, category-region-2, category-region-nn on separate lines.
:* Use of string arrays generally simplify and shortens config.txt files, but at the cost of imposing a specific format and/or enumerated type for values. That said, such types tend to be human-centric and have importance more to classification sorting of assets than utility and importance to the game runtime software.{{anchor
|service pack|Service pack|service packs|Service Packs}}
[[File:2014-0428-IMG 5143-Jct Points and Switch Arm linkage (bot SW, alt angle).JPG|right|thumb|'''Junction Switch''' example of a {{BL|manually operated '''switch-stand''' with Target indicators}} (showing it's ''open-closed'' state), the grooved cross-over rail called a {{BL|'''frog'''}}, and the hinged-tapered track-arm-and-tips called {{BL|'''points'''}}.]]
[[file:2014-0428-IMG 5164-Lawrence,MA Yd, new switchmotor.JPG|thumb|right|A new {{BL|'''Switch Motor'''}} on the {{wp|MBTA Commuter Rail}} Mainline x-over {{wp|MBTA|MBTA Commuter Rail trackage}}, Lawrence, MA yard viewed from River Street {{TN|Grade-Xing}}.<br/>(formerly p/o {{wp|B&MRR}}, now part of {{wp|Pan-Am Rail}})]]
[[File:Chicago (3).jpg|right|thumb|Aerial view of a {{BL|'''switch yard'''}} in Chicago, Ill.]]
;SP, SPs (Service Packs): {{MAIN|{{TL|Service Packs}}|{{TN|Service Pack|Service Pack (in Notations)}}}}
: A free {{wp|software update}} to an applications program or operating system. Unlike most genre software (games) Trainz has both longevity and complexity so has had a long history of intermediate improvements and bug fixes after the user community thoroughly vetts a new release.{{anchor|junction|points|switch|turn out}}
;<big>Switch or Junction switch (or points), turn-out and frogs</big>
;switch motors and/or switch levers.
A '''junction switch''' (model railroading's ''''Turn out'''') is the selectable divergence or convergence of one line to two lines where the frog or points is shifted by a '''manual lever''' or '''throw lever''' at a '''switch stand''' and sometimes automated by a '''switch motor'''.
* Switch levers may be '''indicating or not''', meaning they show a different appearance when switched or unswitched—historically in many cases by a semaphore arm, or more often now, an trackside 'switch stand flag' ''(or '''target''')'' or 'indicating light' before the junction.
* A succession of switches forms a diverging ladder, which may or may not re-converge in a merging ladder on the opposite side of a '''switch yard''' (Also possibly known as a {{wp|rail yard|freight yard, classification yard, marshaling yard, transfer yard or sorting yard}}, depending upon the local countries railroading sub-culture).
{{anchor|Switching|switching|Switching scenario|switching scenario|Switching session|switching session}}
<big>'''Switching Scenario'''</big>
: '''Switching''' problems Driver Sessions (older tech: {{TL|Scenarios}}) are {{TL|Driver|Driver mode}} ''game play 'puzzle' challenges'' presenting the driver with a list of tasks involving shuffling traincars in between various locations in ''some stretch of trackage''. The assignment instructions will likely use terms like {{TN|consist}}, {{TN|pick}}, {{TN|cut}}, and {{TN|set out}}; all terms used in different railway cultures to break apart, gather, and position a group of cars where wanted.
* The trackage may involve a mainline [{{BL|''2nd image''}}, ''that yard'' is on the opposite side of the two tracked mainline; only the mainline has expensive switch motors controlling their junction points], often with an prohibition the switch engine driver must avoid using it, or has to use the main line only in a limited manner (time window), or the action can be off on a sleepy ''rail spur'' with little or no other traffic to dodge.
* The action may take place in a number of little industrial yards or spurs spaced out over several miles along a stretch of track with a ''set-out siding'' along the local mainline tracks or might involve a '''{{wp|railyard|major railyard}}''' [{{BL|''3rd image''}}, (e.g. ''a 'Marshaling' (British) or 'classification' or 'switch' or 'sorting' '''yard'''''] with a complicated 'switch ladder', numbered tracks and lead track or tracks arrangement and only specific assigned tracks and junctions, the driver is allowed to use (or limited to using).
* Most will require some degree of human controlled switch operation [{{{BL|''1st image''}}, the switch stand shown connects to the mainline from a small yard], and involve an odd car or two which are inconveniently ordered, so complicate the operations. And as a kicker, many will score your efficiency, and deduct points every time you throw a junction lever - whether ''that one'' was the one you intended to change, or not!
==Ta to Tz==
{{anchor|T|TAD|Trainz_Asset_Database|Trainz_asset_database}}
;Trainz Asset Database, TAD
There have been nearly half-as-many different Trainz Asset Database organization methods as there have been Trainz releases. They share two attributes in common. A planned permanent storage data folder schema and structure, and an index file providing quick reference location of the right file folder and its contents. The index file itself is sometimes called the TAD, and most have had the filename assets.tdx through the years. In the trs2009 release, N3V introduced the TAD Daemon—the TADDaemon which operated behind the scenes as a transactions manager actually offloading responsibilities from Content Manager and Surveyor into another background utility 'TrainzUtil.exe'. TrainzUtil was the software which actually does the low level tasks like opening a file set, parsing for errors and communing with the DLS.
{{Anchor|TADdaemon}}
;TADdaemon
: ''''TADdaemon.exe'''' is a Trainz transactions manager that gates and manages reading and writing to the TAD (Trainz Asset Data Base) and runs in the background after launching in all versions after {{TL|TS2010|TS2010-SP0}} and {{TL|TS2009|TS2009-SP3}} which were under concurrent development. Among other things the TADdaemon allows multiplayer operations, running both CM and the runtime GUIs such as Surveyor (those two together rock!) at the same time (preventing the lock ups and crashes sometimes afflicting the TRS2006 family simulators doing the same dual mode operations).
* The {{TL|Launcher Menu}} → {{kp|Options Button}} → Developer TAB → click box: "show data base process windows" will display the ongoings inside the TADdaemon, and this can sometimes be useful in troubleshooting.
{{anchor|T|tag|tags|Trainz_data_model|data_model|Trainz_Data_Model|Data_Model}}
;Words, Tags, Key words, or equivalently, 'Tag names'
:''Main pages: {{TA|data model}}, {{TR|R|Index of Tags & Containers}}'' <!--Write Tmain to add multi-link expectant expansion of the format:
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: The {{TA|data model|Trainz Data Model}} has evolved and incorporated (and discarded) many tags and containers, ''so called 'reserved words' ''of its data definitions over the years. On the whole, it has actually changed astonishingly little when given an overall survey. Of those we can class as ''discarded and (foolishly) Made Illegal'' the most prominent among these are the words once found in virtually every asset, those which would today be recognized as part of the TrainzBaseSpec definitions which can occur in any and all types of assets. A new user is almost certain to encounter:
: <big><code>asset-filename, category-era-nn, category-region-nn, company, name-xx,region, origin, thumb, type, and a few others less common, since they are found only in certain {{TR|K||kinds}} of asset definitions such as engine sounds, etcetera. </code></big>
A new user is ALSO almost certain to encounter a few things (ignorable faults) N3V programmer also decided to be intolerant about ''which they justified as never being part of the official data specifications'' (ignoring years of general practices in thousands of assets, AND accepted and recognized "Good Coding Practices" in their profession):
: <big><code>class, REM "" (block comments), // and ; prefixed lines (i.e. in-line comments), date, size, weight, height, tonnage, & other like measures—See an Auran defined PRR Boxcar config.txt file for a list.</code></big> Eliminating comments in a data file is just plain stupid. No more need be said.
: Unwisely, the N3V programming team responsible for TS2009—TS2012 chose to force thousands of users to spend their time deleting tags and values which the read-in process of the data fault checking program could do in microseconds. They stubbornly STILL remain clueless of how this pisses off their customer bases, and their managers and CEO apparently never considered how simple ignoring such tags is to a competent programmer. A similar tyro-mistake given impulse ('forever momentum', now) with the same application, is what CM 2.0 and up do with a mis-matched quote-pair. The S/W Team never learned the trick of parsing a quote-dependent file both frontwards and backwards, and verifying the line count matches. Again a few microseconds of code runtime, a minor cost to users, which only need be written ONE TIME, and forever be part of the read-config process before processing {{TR|K|p=kind tags}} and actually validating any data. If you as a new user, see validation of an asset produce and arm-length long list of errors, you will find the problem is a missing or extra quotation mark! Bet on it.
{{anchor|TBS|BaseSpec}}
;TBS, {{N3V|KIND_TrainzBaseSpec}}, or 'The TrainzBaseSpec'
: The '''{{TR|R|TrainzBaseSpec|p=Trainz Base Specification}}''' is a common set of data items which '''''either''' may'' or in other items, '''''must be specified''''' to define any and every Trainz asset, including {{TA|routes}} and {{TA|sessions}}.
{{anchor|TDH|Trainz_Download_Helper}}
{{anchor|TDL|Download_Helper|download_helper|Download_helper}}
;{{TL|TDH}} or the Trainz Download Helper.
: A sub-program of each of Trainz' Content Managers, since TRS2006's {{TL|CMP}} introduced it; The TDH in TANE and TRS19 is there, but built-into the menu.
*: In the Content Managers modules through TS12 (and excluding TRS2004's ContentManager.exe, which only managed local content with a screen similar to CMP/CMs main Windows) exhibits as the top Pane (a resizable drag N drop Window) along the left side of Content Manager programs from TRS2006—TS12.
*: The DLH is used to download and install additional assets by selecting them from the main CM window (listing assets selected by the Search Pane controls, in this example's case, one showing DLS Content, which line(s) are then accrued. When the user (or his network!) is ready, he clicks on a button under said DLH pane, starting the communications exchange. The DLH also has a Stop button.
*: Today's TANE and TRS19 releases use a similar method, without resorting to drag and drop, 'then later' launching a communications link, as they are always communing with the N3V server unless one disables the internet, so two click & drag menu items will either 'Download This Version' or 'Download' (meaning it will have the server search for the most recent, presumably most updated) kuid it can find and return THAT.
{{anchor|Texture_file|texture_file|.texture|Texture_files|Texture_Files|texture|Texture|.texture.txt|Texture.txt|texture file|texture files}}
;{{TR|R|Texture file}}s ('*.texture') and {{TR|R|texture.txt file}}s
: A source 2D image which can be wrapped about or applied to the sides of a 3D mesh 'virtual surface' is called a '''{{wp|Texture_(visual_arts)|texture}}''' (see also: "{{wp| Texture_mapping}}). The preferred file type for ''mapping textures'' in Trainz is the scalable raster graphics TARGA ({{wp|Truevision TGA|TGA file}}) format, though {{wp|BMP}} and {{wp|JPEG}} {{TL|file formats by extensions}} as textures are also supported.
* The extension '''Dot-texture''' as a file's extension like ({{col|'''*.texture'''|blue}}) often found when opening an asset for edit are composite binary files containing image processing header instructions and the graphics texture image. These are decodable into the {{col|'''{{TR|R|texture file|p=''texturename''.texture.txt}}'''|blue}} which holds imaging instructions (now editable and mutable once in .txt format) and its associated source files (*.bmp, *.jpg, or *.tga) using the {{TA|PEVtool}} {{TL|Images2TGA}}.
* Newer Trainz technologies utilize advanced mesh rendering-texture mapping techniques and feature instructions such as '{{TG|A|AlphaHint}}= statements' and other esoterica (unknown in all the TRS-Trainz releases) but which have extended the prettiness of Trainz graphics. These processing instructions are found in {{TL|texture.txt file}}s—a type of {{TG|ini file}} providing additional instructions. Each mesh-based Trainz asset will have at least one {{TR|R|texture.txt file}} per mesh, and usually more—and Trainz KIND texture assets, both environmental .
{{anchor|TH|Th|Trainz_Helper|Trainz_helper}}
;{{TL|TH}} or the ''Trainz Helper''.
Trainz Helper was a *.exe module part of TRS2004 (and possibly back to Trainz 1.3) that established a link to the Server which became known eventually as the Trainz Download Station.{{BullR
]} These tasks were later (i.e. mostly, since 2005) done in {{TL|CMP}}'s '''''TDH''' 'Trainz Download Helper' collapsible API Window,'' which was one of the left pane drag and drop data management tools integrated into {{TL|Content Manager|CM}} and CMP until TANE changed the user interface look, see, and feel.{{BullR
}} Today's TANE and TRS19 releases use a similar method, without resorting to drag and drop, so two R-click ''menu items are 'Download This Version' or 'Download' ''(meaning it will have the server search for the most recent, presumably most updated) kuid it can find and return THAT. Download also grabs dependencies and dependencies of any dependencies, all the latest pertinent versions.
{{anchor|life-cycle|TLCP|tlcp|life-cycle_policy}}
;TLCP – ''main article is [[Trainz/N3V Life-Cycle Policy]]''
: The controversial recently adopted policy of ending support for a release version four years from the date of first release, vice four to six after the software is stabilized by the last {{wp|software upgrade}}.
:* A second effect of the policy is assets created to an older version are not accepted by the DLS upload software checks, creating an artificial and unnecessary version creep and requiring a route developer to upgrade from a version he's perfectly content with.
{{anchor|Trackmark|Trackmarks|trackmark|trackmark}}
;Trackmarks:''Main article: {{TL|trackmarks}}''
Trackmarks appear in surveyor and on the Map view (when enabled) as little three-D diamond shapes. In the Earliest Trainz releases they were used so that users could manually place consists on the Map before Driving a session, and morphed in {{TL|Trainz 1.3}} into waypoints which a script could use to designate routing through-points or stops for AI trains. With the advent of the TRS's, two variant trackmark types were added to the original red trackmarks (violet and yellow) used respectively to assign a track-class priorities (1st–3rd) and Track Direction markers, both biasing routing choices by AI trains. In the latter case, the directional indicate a path can only be navigated in one direction (one way streets, in effect) by AI Drivers.{{anchor|Trainz Objectz}}<!-- section redirect page target fm Trainz\Trainz Objectz -->
;TrainzObjectz.exe
: A third-party freeware asset management utility written for the popular {{TL|TRS2004}} by famed content creator Terry Franks (tafweb, #1942, whilst on in years Terry has 305 built-in items in TS12 and hundreds in earlier releases!). Many believe TrainzObjectz inspired Auran to evolve its content manager.exe for TRS2004 into TRS2006's {{TL|CMP|Content Manager Plus}} to manage asset file management duties similar to TrainzObjectz and consolidate several Trainz 1--TR04 utilities into the same software module. TrainzObjectz performed fault checking on the library of assets, and provided most of the data management functions for Trainz—TRS2004 releases when installed. It enabled instant editing of flawed configs, and reported on orphaned parts of assets, sessions, and not only reported missing dependencies, but would prompt to ask the user if they wanted to download them now, and do so when enabled. This feature (one step missings corrections) was not re-introduced to Trainz series until {{TL|TANE}}'s redo of the {{TA|Content Manager}}. In 2005, CMP was integrated in TRS2006, which many believe to be modeled on Trainz Objects, and replaced much of its functional utility in TR06 and up, but lack some of its other nice features and capabilities. Now obsolete outside UTC and 'TR04 installations, it can still be found and downloaded at [http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html#download www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html#download]<ref>[http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html#download www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/ Site and Downloading] validated and checked active summer 2013 -- Fabartus</ref>, where today it can be used to manage librarys of open assets like those used in Trainz 1—TRS2004 installs.
;Trainz Railways
: The Marketing ''name used in the UK'' by a distributor-publisher ''(Auran partner)'' for the first (regionally released) {{TL|Trainz Classics}} which bundled TRS2006 (no Sp, so V2.5) ''and TRS2004 and Trainz 1.3''.{{BullR
}} This corresponded to the principal software mix of the US & AU release {{TL|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}—but the Wikibook does not know whether or if Trainz PaintShed and Gmax were also included in the British Release.{{
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}} Confusingly, Auran reused the title with '''{{BL|Trainz Classics 1, 2, and 3}}''' with post TRS2006-SP1 (v2.6) improvements in releases {{TL|TC1}}, {{TL|TC2}}, and {{TL|TC3}} (V2.7, v2.7, v2.8)
;Trainz Railwayz
: The name used in the USA release for the original (regionally released) Trainz Classics. (See'' 'Trainz Railways' ''above.)
{{anchor|U|UTC|V|W|X|Y|Z}}
==Ua to Zz==
;UTC or {{TL|Trainz UTC}}
: Trainz Ultimate Trainz Collection (v1.5)... An 3CD version of Trainz 1.3, with extra content CD's and PaintShed (v1.4), eventually superceded by TRS2004 (v2.0). UTC introduced Scenario's which later became the more generalized {{TL|Sessions}} most commonly seen today. TS12 is the last Trainz release that will support Scenario loading.
{{anchor|Virtual Railroader}}
;{{Plain link|http://www.virtualrailroader.com/basic_trainz.html|Virtual Railroader ezine}}
: ''''''Virtual Railroader'''''', under editor/publisher/Trainz-enthusiast Alfred Barten, was an important monthly ezine modeled on various Model Railroader magazines and the {{plain link|http://www.kalmbach.com/|Kalmbach Model Railroading books}} specializing on '''''How-to and informational articles''''' on Trainz railroad simulators, simulator models, resources (prototyping information) and is still a valuable resource to experienced and especially to beginning Trainzers alike. <u>''A must perusal''</u> for any with ambitions to build a {{TA|route}}, or do any content creation!<ref group=note>While editor Alfred Barten ceased monthly publication, the website continues to generate revenue and pay for itself and he intends to maintain the site active so long as his 70s+ health holds up. Per Email discourse with Fabartus, Summer-Winter of 2013, with permission to use contents in this effort as well.</ref>
==Notes and References==
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:''This glossary includes terms related to using [[Trainz]]. For general real railway terminology and computer/Internet terminology not found here we suggest using resources such as [[W:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], and the TrainzOnline reference page {{n3V|Terminology}}.''
See also [[Trainz/File Types (File Extensions)|File Types (File Extensions)]].
: In point of fact, this page and that of [[Trainz/refs/Notations]] act as {{BL|linked focused lists of FAQs}} like FAQs provided on less complicated websites, but alphabetically arranged instead of being organized by frequency of questions asked. The reader is urged to familiarize themselves with both information resources, and revisit often and at need, for the snippets of explanatory information here shorten many a page. For that reason, both are linked on nearly every page of the Trainz Wikibook. This information is generally FUNDAMENTALS.
==Aa to Bz==
{{anchor|B|A|AI|AI_Train|AI_Driver}}
;AI Train OR AI Driver: [[w:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]] 'Driver' manned Train. A train which is controlled by a program, script, commands, scenario, etc and not by the user. In many ways AI trains are the Trainz equivalent of the supporting NPC's (Non-Player Characters) found in many computer games.
;API or Application Program Interface:See {{wp|Application_programming_interface#API_design|API on Wikipedia}} - Several Trainz modes use specific input screens, API's to control things. In the {{TL|Launcher}} module, the {{TL|Launcher Options menu}} is probably the most important. A bad settings choice therein can prevent the run-time GUIs from running.{{
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}} In {{TL|Surveyor}} there is a different {{TL|Sessions Option Menu}} to select various edit mode controls and video display optional rendering modes. The Options drop-down also opens several dedicated API's doing only simple tasks, such as the ''''''Edit Route'''''' API which enables the user to apply name changes, alter the text description (i.e. {{TBS|description}}) block data, allowing similar edits to the {{TR|K|profile}}'s description via the {{TL|Session editor}}. {{
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}} Other Surveyor run-time GUI options menus are settings for adjusting mouse and cursoring modes to move around the virtual world, one to control the simulated environmental factors (weather, time of day, etc.), and the graphics settings in the {{TL|Surveyor}} ({{kp|Ctrl|O}}) and {{TL|Driver}} {{TL|Trainz modules}}.{{
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}} The {{TL|CM Options menu}} is a third (hotkey {{kp|Alt|F7}}) which allows access to many of the same interface control and data definition tabs as the {{TL|main options menu}}{{anchor
|asset|Asset|content|Content}}
;Asset (or also 'Content')
: Any object used in Trainz, for example a layout, a tree, a signal, a locomotive or a pantograph; each has their own defining folder and {{TL|Config.txt file}} (a {{wp|ini file}}) defining how the data in the folder is to be processed and classified by Trainz run-time software. There are many more {{TA|Assets|p=types of assets}}. Each asset has a {{TG|K|KUID}} unique to its build level and attributes.{{anchor
|attribute|Attribute}}
;attributes
: a general {{wp|computer science|computing}} term that refers to any distinction one might make in describing a data item or process.
:: A single letter in a Trainz {{wp|ini file}} (configs) can radically change how Trainz processes its associated data. That letter's value is an attribute of the data. (See {{N3V|Category-class|category-class tag}} which is an attribute of the allowed enumerated legal and acceptable asset types. ('''{{TN|enumerate}}d types''' —an 'enum' for short—meaning ''specifically specified, listed, pre-defined, and legally acceptable. By contrast an unenumerated type of data element can take on far more unpredictable values.'')
:: A passenger car has different attributes from a Locomotive and a freight car, and each has their own set of virtual and physical attributes one wants modeled realistically.
:: The most obvious and perhaps easiest to change attribute is color, often implemented in many older Trainz assets as a simple {{TL|texture}} of a single color.
:: Further, realistically and correctly aren't equivalent in modeling, one tries to be as correct as possible, but rendering a coupler in {{wp|Solidworks}} CAD/CAE software leaves one with an object so densely defined in graphics polygon meshes, that graphical rendering in real time simulator operating (Driving, Surveyoring) as to take many computations so as to be unusable—it is more correct, but effectively useless. Modeling a Trainz object that is efficient means correct often needs to take a back seat. Heavy Consumption by an object of valuable computing cycles bog the simulation down when detail is used to excess. Many Trainz spline objects (instant forests, grasses, etc. have this issue, for they were not carefully designed to account for rendering loading.)
:: Also one can 'slide through' a virtual object and see the backside of the traincar or house, so unless a passenger car or loco cab designed with an interior mesh set, the attribute of being 'inside' is an obvious model versus a highly detailed 'roomlike' interior.
;Auran, Auran Games Pty, Ltd,<ref name= "Ptys">Trainz UTC CDROM box art, 2003, Cosmi Finance, LLC, www.cosmi.com, accessdate=2014-0414</ref> Auran Holdings Pty, Ltd<ref name="Ptys"/>, Auran Developments Pty. Ltd.
: The Australian games software company which developed and published Trainz and its graphics engine Auran JET. Trainz marketing, development, and sales is now controlled by '''{{TG|N|N3V Games Pty Ltd}}''',<ref name="N3V">[http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Auran+Pty&fulltext=Search Self-descriptions]</ref> and {{wp|N3V Games|Auran}}<ref name="Ptys"/> is (from 2008 to present) more of a holding company now, but still owns Trainz franchise rights similar to the way the James Bond movie franchise has several levels of organization and ownership rights. We Trainzers deal with N3V games now, and let the Lawyers worry about the rest.
{{anchor|built-in|built-in asset|built-ins|built-in assets|behaviour|behavior}}
;Behavior
: Another name for a {{TL|Trainz rule|Rule}} in sessions programming or asset development contexts. Rules are'' 'scriptlets' ''which are dynamically loaded when an Session asset uses one. Sessions are essentially collections of such scriptlets which include basic decision making and branching operations, enabling program behavior based on conditions sensed in that particular map—a virtual digital world.
:* On the technical side, "behavior" is an enumerated type specified of one possible allowed values as the parameter of the ''kind'' tag in a {{TA|config.txt file}} specifies that the specific asset is a Rule.
:* Driver Commands are special cases of Session Rules which are designed as simple actions to be performed by the limited capabilities of the Trainz {{TN|AI Driver}}s.
;Built-in asset or Built-ins (BI)
: All the built-in items of your Trainz release version. These are found in .{{TN|JA files}} which are configured for rapid upload into the game and tightly organized. Certain items, such as thumbnails are stripped from the JA's which are mandatory for uploading an asset to the DLS, where the thumbnails are used in web pages and/or downloaded to the cache for views in CM. Consequently, such images are not part of any cloned asset.
==Ca_to_Cbz==
{{anchor|C|c|Cab mode|CAB Mode|Cab Mode}}
;CAB '' '''meaning''''' ''Cabin Mode''
: The more realistic and more challenging of the two driving modes in Trainz.
:: Train consists in CAB mode operate very differently for the full physics of each traincar is simulated, as is the delay for the air brakes systems to begin to have effect, wheel slippage on the Locos, and a host of other Real World physical modeling that is one of the attributes of Train simulators where Trainz software separates itself ahead of other competing packages.
:: In {{TL|Cab Mode}} the user can operate the driver's controls inside the 3D virtual cab by Click-N-Drag with the mouse, as well as use a superset of the hotkeys that are available in {{TL|DCC mode}}; a few of which operate similarly but with important differences. {{anchor|CAB file|CAB files}}
;CAB files
: A software publishers standard '''C'''ompressed '''A'''sset '''B'''ase ('''CAB''') ''system files'' (which includes all the optional {{TG|B|built-in}} items of its release version), and are usually hidden away somewhere you don't think to look. Think of them as a Bank you can access to get money (features).
* Windows applications which are optional (accessibility add ons, Language extensions, Windows Media Player, Disk defrag and Disk checking utilities, etc.) are kept in the Windows CAB files.
* '''{{TG|JA files}}''' are Auran/N3V's semi-compiled analog of CABs configured for rapid upload into the game and tightly organized. Your releases {{TG|B|built-in}} assets are in the JA files.
{{anchor|Camera|camera|Camera_mode|camera_mode|Camera_view|camera_view}}
;Camera view, Camera position, Camera mode
:: Camera location, directional angles from that co-ordinate axis, and zoom are how we see inside the Trainz virtual world—they define a viewpoint from which we observe, all generated by the graphics engine. They place us within the game graphics.
{{TL|Driver}} has four ''camera viewpoints or ''''camera modes'''''':
# {{kpb|1}} selects an '''Internal camera'''—there most often will be more than one; you know you're in an early loco model when there aren't at least five. Use '''{{kpb|<nowiki>[</nowiki>|<nowiki>]</nowiki>}}''' to select by toggling between them.
# {{kpb|2}} selects an '''External camera'''; this is attached to the consist somewhere and moves with the train, use '''{{kpb|+}} / {{kpb|-}}''' to select which traincar the camera follows by scan-toggling between them. This mode normally starts on the engine so {{kpb|-}} will move the camera towards the rear of the Train. This is also the camera mode in Railyard.
# {{kpb|3}} selects the '''Tracking Camera mode'''. This is a camera in a fixed location the route designer places in the world with a viewpoint to showing the Train externally either at a fixed direction and angle, or which stays in place, but stays focused on the train and rotates (tracks) to stay locked on the targeted car. Use {{kpb|+|-}} as in camera mode 2 to view a different anchor car.
# {{kpb|4}} selects the '''Free Camera mode''', and is arguably the feature which led to Trainz's successful growth. This is also {{Col|'''the camera mode used in Surveyor'''|blue}} and its focal point is always at the center of your display.{{bullR
}} The Mouse, mouse wheel, and keyboard arrow keys '''{{kpb|↑}}, {{kpb|←}}, {{kpb|→}}, & {{kpb|↓}}''' are used to position, zoom, and move this camera about including through objects. {{bullR
}} Use '''{{kpb|RMBh}}''' and drag the tool pointer (cursor) right, left, up or down screen {{Col|''away from'' screen center|blue}} to slide the camera around, or rotate the view angle. (Surveyor Options settings dependent, customize to suit self: two controls pan and rotation) {{bullR
}} This lets us use '''{{kpb|LMB}}''' and clicks using the''''' 'mouse pointer'''''' (tool tip) to operate junctions, turn valves, turn the [[DCC Mode]] dial, operate slider controls, and generally toggle or select button options, and like actions.
:* The precise way the keys and mouse pan, rotate, and slide in Free Camera mode are set by two slider (essentially click boxes) in {{kp|Surveyor options}} in the run time Driver or Surveyor modules.
:* Which of the four combinations you use are matters of preference or may be selected for superiority during a specific kind of task when world building.
{{anchor|CC|cc|Cc}}
===Cc_to_Cz===
{{anchor|CCP|Content Creator Plus|CD|Cd|cd|CE|ce}}
;CC or Content Creator
: Those wonderful dedicated people that put in the hard work to make a good looking and often difficult digital model suitable for Trainz. Content Creation can take a highly skilled modeler from an hour for simple assets such as a house to six to eight months for a locomotive.
;CCP for {{TL|Content Creator Plus}}
:This is an asset creation and update utility sometimes run independently of other Trainz run time software. It can be used from within CM to edit a config.txt file, but is relatively unforgiving should you be Error Fixing or just upgrading an asset. Proper use for new Trainzers would be to increment (promote) the {{TL|KUIDs|KUID or kuid2}} of a self-created Route or Session with a suffix. Otherwise learn to hand edit in Notepad++ or similar text editor. If you're already so familiar with the nuts and bolts of Trainz so as to be making assets, you'll be more familiar with CCP than most.
{{anchor|cdp|CDP|cdp file|CDP file|CDP File}}
<big>'''*.cdp, *.cdpa and *.cdp2 {{TL|file types by extensions|File types}}''' </big>
:Auran/N3V ''''''Content Dispach Packs'''''', a proprietary ''compressed file format'' in which Trainz assets are stored, archived, and transmitted.
:All three ''' cdp {{TR|R|file types}}''' are registry entries in Windows operating systems, and if you run multiple versions of Trainz the one entry that might bite you with a careless click of your mouse (annoying, but not fatal). The *.cdpa files are library assets you have decided to archive in a specific folder; these are tracked and managed by the originating CM/CMP program. {{Further|Trainz/Trainz file management|Trainz first-steps|Running more than one Trainz version}}
===Cm_to_Cz===
{{anchor|co|Co|commit|committed|committing|Commit|Committed|Committing}}
;commit or committing assets: Adding an asset into or back into the TAD
When an asset is made ready to use in '''the ''{{here|Trainz assets database}}'' (TAD)''' it is prepared by {{TA|Content Manager}} including being compressed and organized for quick loading by the run time GUIs. Textures pieces are combined into .texture files, the mesh and configuration data combined in an .chump file, and the whole transformed folder contents filed away in the Trainz install's ready files, since TS2009, those are placed in the UserData subfolder. <br
/> The asset at some time in the past, originated in a source folder, which was often retained in a TRS2004 subfolder as an archive. This version was useful to Content Creators in particular, as it used an open folder structure to file assets. This made them available to the CC to grab an example snippet of config code like a container, or mesh-table, cutting down on their long hand typing and proof reading. The same folder is useable in newer Trainz releases including CMP or successors. The archive (source) folder with all the parts was provided as a {{Here|pathspec}} to the CM and it read the folder to put it into that version. After it is later {{here|opened for edit}}, when {{kb
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|TANE and TRS19's ContentManager's hotkeys are controversially, mostly different. N3V shopped out software development and didn't properly specify historic keys be maintained, nor apparently, the historic ability for a user to map and remap keys to his/her liking. Some believe this is a MAC influenced unwanted change, but only N3V knows the truth.
}} the asset line is highlighted (selected) the commitment process is reversed, and the compressed files are replicated. THEY ARE NOT the original files, they are copies—replicates that underwent a double conversion.<br>
Since each releases strategic pre-processing and compression and the way it was organized to be quick to be loaded into a {{TN|run-time}} software module differs, and fast loading processing includes stripping out unneeded data for operations such as non-displayable data strings —and sometimes when commanded by a {{TL|texture.txt file}}, even drops binary instructions unnecessary for using the file.<br
>
The resultant highly processed file or files are then saved together as a set in a location internally indexed and stored in the TAD. A similar process is used to build the Trainz JET {{TG|CAB file}}s (JA files) containing the built-in asset library for that release.
* This process is called {{BL|'''committing the asset'''}}, and once the asset is committed it is entered into the Trainz Asset Database Index (assets.tdx), its files are processed for rapid loading and put away, and any kuid associations in its {{TBS|obsolete-table}} and {{TBS|kuid-table}} are updated and linked into lists of {{TG|dependencies}}, dependent assets, and the system that tracks obsoleted and replacement assets {{anchor
| open| edit}}
* The ''inverse operation'' is called {{BL|Opening the asset for edit}}—for which there are four different ways selectable in Content Manager (assuming at least one {{TL|PEVtool}} is installed under the menu dropdown'' 'open with' ''mode.), three of them by hotkey sequence. {{anchor
|CM|Content Manager|CM 2.0}}
<b>{{TL|Content Manager|CM}}</b> or '''{{TL|Content Manager}}''' terms formally both preceded and then replaced their ancestor TRS2006 (2005) upgrade: '''{{TL|CMP}}''':
: These are asset management system in Trainz versions which acts as a upload and download manager, data base manager, data base and {{TL|DLS}} browser, archive manager, update controller, and editor launcher. They also handle asset importation, validation, and opening assets for editing or for re-committing when needed. The ContentManager.exe in TRS2004 was quite different and far less capable, only performing a small part of succeeding CMP & CM decedents could do. From TANE on, CM's functions remain, but operations and appearance vary considerably — which differences are generally an vast improvement.
:* TS2009 in its first {{here|Service Pack}} and in versions since, CM displays the Trainz-build version for which it creates new assets—generally the ceiling limit which can be used in that installation without resorting to fiddling edits like in {{TC|Asset modifications#Retrograding content|retrograding content}}.
:* Since little fundamentally changed after 2005's release of CMP save incremental fiddles, after the {{TL|TC1&2}}, {{TL|TC3}} era 'CMP' gradually became 'CM' on the forums long before TS09 was released by N3V making the term 'CM' official, apparently and sensibly dropping the 'plus' since it was now four years later. In the {{TL|TS2009}}—{{TL|TS2012}} releases, the Windows titlebar suffixes version numbers (initially showing ''''Content Manager 2.0''''—TS09, SP0-SP3; but SP4 is numbered 3.3 (matching tech level {{TL|TBV}} 3.3, like TS10-SP4 which began release versions with its CM 3.1). Both TS09 and TS10 were in parallel development for around a year.{{
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|TS09 was brought out when N3V had trouble developing the ''new software technology'' they wanted ''fast enough'' to release as TS10 and TS12's 'AURAN JET 3' game engine. TS09 was brought out as a stepping stone, initial release being a souped-up and improved TRS2006 with better graphics and faster performance. This better used multicore CPUs, and the TS10-TS12 optimizations were aimed at even better improvements in offloading the CPUs onto the newer and more capable video cards that now supported advanced features Trainz used to use main processor time supporting. These built-in functions reached a limit in TS12-SP1, so N3V begat {{TL|TANE}} with 64 bit processing.}}
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|CMP| Content Manager| Content Manager Plus|CM}}
;{{TL|CMP}} '''or '''{{TL|Content Manager Plus}}''' '''
: The name of the asset management system introduced as ''''Content Manager Plus'''' (CMP) that was the major change advancing {{TL|TRS2004}} to {{TL|TRS2006}} and also continued in the various TRS2006 spinoff releases such as the three Trainz Classics ({{TL|TC1&2|TC1, TC2}}, & {{TL|TC3}}), {{TL|TRS2007}}, {{TL|TRS2008}} (both Europe only regional releases). CMP begat 'just plain' CM in TS09, though were given numbers: CM 2.0, CM 3.1, CM 3.2, etcetera matching the {{TL|TBV}} assigned the software build.{{efn
|On differences between CMPs and CMs... CMP in {{TL|TRS2006-SP1}} introduced enhanced validation (fault checking), and the incremental CMs (and the TC's CMP's too) each differ in the kinds of faults they detect, and sometimes in the error messages they present on identical inputs of asset source files.}} {{TN|User Interface}} features also differ slightly between some versions{{efn|Example of {{TN|User Interface}} features changes between progressive CMs: Both TS09 and TS10's have a convenient 'Local Content' search filter menu selection, while TS12 has ''''Installed'''' which sometimes needs additional search keys to do the same tasks; TS09 defaults to showing local content, but TS10 & TS12 default to All Content--trashing searches with DLS stuff mostly not wanted to see. There are others--TS09 offered ability to overwrite already installed assets when importing, useful for updating a bunch of assets from an archive library, but TS10 and TS12 default to not updating an asset-so require a manual delete, then re-import if a bunch of assets have been batch upgraded. These differences should be user controllable modes, but N3V dictates, and the users time gets wasted accordingly.}}, but has to the annoyance of the user community, often had too few convenience upgrades.
;{{TL|Config.txt files}}, {{TA|config.txt file}}, and {{TR|R|config.txt file}}s
{{Main|Trainz/config.txt files|Trainz/AM&C/config.txt files|Trainz/references/config.txt file|Trainz/TrainzBaseSpec}}
: Each asset has a config.txt file holding the {{TBS}} which defines the top level attributes of the asset and specifies many of its properties, including how the software interprets and processes the data linked and controlled by such files. No asset in Trainz exists without a config.txt file. Config files identify how to process the other lines in the file, and may initialize parametric data that is unit or type of asset specific variable. Further, config files provide origination, targeted region and era, licensing, author and contact information within the data set. {{anchor
|CM|cm|Cm|CSL|CSV}}
;CSL lit. - ''''<u>C</u>'''omma-'''<u>S</u>'''eparated '''<u>L</u>'''ist' :— Multiple lines of CSV in a file, so a list of CSVs.
;CSV lit. - '{{wp|Comma-separated values|'''<u>C</u>'''omma-'''<u>S</u>'''eparated '''<u>V</u>'''alue'}}
: In most contexts, CSV and CSL are equivalent forms of text files which have the ability to mix alphanumeric and numeric data that are usually formatted data records (in a data base sense) of some sort.—wherein one line contains mixed types of data elements. Many applications programs, especially data base and spreadsheet Apps — utilize CSL formatted data (which can be edited with a text editor) to import or export data as a portable means of data transfer, or for backup.
:: Example: The usual example of a record is: ''names, street address, house and unit numbers, postal codes, phone numbers'' etc. in a address book type of 'record') divided by a text delimiting character, '''normally a comma'''.
* Trainz CM elements can be copied and pasted into a text editor on many screens, and main screen data is listed as a two column list of CSL separated pairs; The Asset's {{TBS|Username}} and {{TBS|Kuid}} tag values from the TBS standard requirements.
* Pasting the two columns into a spreadsheet App (e.g. Freeware Open Office's 'Calc') allows one to make a record of missing dependencies and re-cut only the Kuid column out into a editor. A simple search and replace (SAR) can remove the {{TN|newline}} codes and replace them with commas—giving a potentially long list of kuids one can feed back to CM in the search API to find out if any are now on the DLS, AND, perhaps more importantly, said lists can be doubled or tripled in a good editor, and 'upgraded' by incrementing the kuid to the next kuid2 formatted Identifier quickly, as maybe the original has long been replaced and the list of dependencies (The {{TBS|kuid-table}} lists these, and sometimes does not get updated past the initial <KUID:xxxxxx:yyyy> format. CM does not know information about <kuid2: … :1> replacements, like those with {{TBS|obsolete-table}} entries, until they are in the local database, but will find most in a versions check. (TANE & TRS19 seem to be better in this regard than TS12 and earlier releases)
* Other character codes can be used to separate elements in such lists,{{
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|Indeed, the Valuable CDP contents listing utility, "CDP Browser2.exe" outputs columns of data separated by pipe characters ('|'). Open Office takes these as delimiters just as readily as commas, so untangling and making a searchable list of Kuids, Usernames, and location Pathspecs is real easy. This eases management of large quantities of accrued CDP resources from 3rd Party websites and other Trainzers.
}} but Trainz outputs CSL's of asset filename and {{TG|K|kuids}} by cut buffer capture from the {{TL|Content Manager}} Main View or {{TL|Content Manager#Download_Helper|Download Helper}}.
* Further, CSV's that are all kuids is a valuable work around for the much asked for feature to have the ability to import and export the Pick List in Surveyor or CM, thus enabling and enhancing the ability to pre-select or work with a defined list of assets for the route building or session writing that is on the days agenda.
* CSV lists, or CSLs are often used to port data from one computer application to another as a sort of 'Least common denominator' that virtually all technical software supports in some way. Hence CSLs can often be used to export data from one application to another which won't normally interface well because they are competing products.
For Examples, See {{TR|Examples of CSLs}} in Trainz.
==Da_to_Ez==
{{anchor|D|d|DCC|DEM|DLS|diff}}
;{{TL|Driver#DCC_Mode|DCC Mode}}-{{TL|DCC Mode}}
: (''simulated'') ''''''Digital Command Control''''''. The simpler (and easiest) of the two driving modes in Trainz with less realistic operating physics models.
* The term 'DCC' comes from the world of model railways where DCC (digital command and control) chip sets automate railcar behaviors, but really applies to the '''dial type controllers'' used in electric powered {{wp|Model Railroad}}ing, especially H.O. scale model trains retailed in department stores many are exposed to growing up.
:* In Trainz, the term refers to the {{TL|Driver}} mode containing a simulated ''dial controller'' for'' the 'power pack' of a Model Railroad'' that will be somewhat familiar to anyone that has played with a typical electric model railroad such as {{wp|H.O. Scale}} trainsets from toy & department stores, model shops and (non-Lionel) Model Railroading specialty stores (see e.g. {{plain link|http://www.trainz.com/|Trainz.com}}).
[[image:TRAINZ RMBH+drag dropdown menu showing asset with Dependencies and Dependent Assets.jpg|thumb|right|TRAINZ {{kp|RMBH+drag}} {{wp|dropdown menu}} showing asset with Dependencies and Dependent Assets.jpg]]
;DEM or Digital Elevation Map or Digital Elevation Model.
: This refers to software generation of terrain of Trainz boards based on national digital data bases such as the {{wp|United States Geological Survey|USGS topological surveys}}.
;Dependent relationships —see also: {{TN|Dependent asset}}s and {{TA|Dependencies}}
: An asset which is required by another asset in order to make it operational is a dependency; the asset (which requires it such as a layout needing a crossing gate or building, track, etc.) is a '''dependent asset'''. Content Manager allows us to list both dependent (also 'dependant') assets, such as a session which requires a map and various railcars; comparative to a few dozen or so items in a session's config, the kind map of a route could and often does contain (require) thousands of dependencies and those assets may require others building block asset kuids as well. Only the first tier of such needed assets is listed in a config.txt file.
;Examples
* {{TL|CM}}'s {{kp|RMBHd}} dropdown menu'' ''''View Dependent Assets'''' ''reports the crossing gate is used by five routes.
* A ''''''dependency of a locomotive'''''' will show it requires (amongst other things) an {{TR|KD|p=engine spec|KIND Engine}}. The same asset when using 'View Dependent Assets' may list out 15-30 locomotives needing it be present.
* A '''diff''' or '''Difference''' is a (type of) workhorse utility ''comparison program'' found on most every computing platform used as a tool for '''Comparing''' two or three data sets '''for diff'''erences. One of the early progenitors was literally a program called DIFF, so the tool name has become synonymous with the action of looking for '''differences'''. ''''COMP'''' was another seed program copied into various computing environments that spawned clones on new platforms.<br
/> Examining the differences between two folders or files using a comparison App like (Freeware) Kdiff3.exe (works well in all Windows OS versions) which can compare and illustrate variations between files or folders. '''Diff''' is the common computer jargon because there is a Unix, VAX, DEC10, and there was a 3rd-party MS-DOS utility of the same name. Some Diff utilities only compare pairs of files, others directories, and a third class, like kdiff3.exe either.
<br>
{{TRS-KandC}}
;{{TL|DLS}} or {{TL|Download Station}}.
: N3V/Auran's huge repository of additional assets for Trainz, most of which has been created by [[Trainz/AM&C/Third Party Content|interested third parties]] (3rd Party Content Creators) — the program's users.
;Driver Command
: A form of Trainz Rule effective only in {{TL|session}}s applying to (usually) a single AI Driver as an instruction (or sequence of such followed one after the other) which can be given to an AI train Driver in a Driver session.
* Driver commands can be specified when the Session is created in Surveyor to give AI Drivers programming (task instructions), or by the user (to an 'assistant' AI Driver) when the Session is running.
* In contrast, 'The {{TG|R|Rule}}', "Driver Command" enables the session writer to control which Driver Commands are available in the session to command AI Driver actions.
{{anchor|E|e|Enumerated|enumerated|engine-spec}}
;''engine-spec''
: slang but commonly used term meaning the details of how a locomotive behaves. Formally, locomotives are defined using the {{TR|K|Engine}} which is the exact meaning of what is meant by the term in many usages, but the meaning may also be to {{TR|K|Steam-engine}} definitions, and is often applied to {{TA|containers}} and {{TR|K}} of component assets ({{TG|dependencies}} which are independently defined and included by reference (kuids) in higher level assets.
'''enumerated'''
: meaning ''specifically specified'', listed, pre-defined, and especially {{BL|acceptable values}}, generally understandable as part of a set with specific meaning and scope. Enumeration is a computer programing term wherein a constrained set of allowed values is ''meant and only those in the set'' are allowed; all others will cause an error, be rejected, or perhaps cause unpredictable behavior if the software does not protect against such occurrences—a primary reason enumeration is employed.{{
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}} Each of Trainz' keywords are all enumerated data identifying what sort of operations the following value will be legal doing, or which container follows on the next line, etc.{{
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}} It might be said stacked enumeration predominates in Trainz configs— tags are enumerated parts of enumerated {{TR|K||kinds}} which enumerate ''sets of legal keywords'' and their expected type of data be assigned therein — the enumerations specify what is legal and expected in such configs.{{
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}} Aside from those established by data collections types, {{TL|kind}} and {{TR|container}}, the {{TL|TBS}} enumerates commonly found or needed Trainz tags and containers (container name tags) which are legal in any asset definition. Most of these are optional.{{
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}} A Kind, a kuid, and at least one outside file referent keyword-data pair is the minimum definable asset. Neither {{TBS|username}}, nor {{TBS|description}} or category-this, that, or the other is required, as like author, organization, and so forth, they help us humans discriminate about an assets applicability or make connections Trainz run-time software simply has no use for itself.
{{anchor|FCT}}
==Fa to Gz==
{{anchor|f|F}}
'''FCT''' the Planet Auran'' ''''First Class Ticket''''.''
: An optional license sold by Auran/N3V's Simulator Central which provides ''unlimited-per-day'' downloading access to DLS with a much faster (up to 100 Mbps) FTP link than the normal free download speed (ca. x < 50 kbps) and its 100 Megabytes per day allowance restriction.
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! DLS Way || Speeds || Data Limits
{{anchor|filespec|FCT|First_Class_Ticket}}
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| '''No FCT''' || ''Slowish'' || F<sub>d</sub> < 30–40 kbps || 100 Megabytes daily limit; may be forced to wait for connections;
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| '''FCT''' || 'Guaranteed Fast' || F<sub>d</sub> > 50–99 kbps || NO daily limit; priority connections to Server and DLS
|}
{{anchor|filespec|Filespec|pathfilespec|filepathspec|freeware|Freeware}}
{{anchor|f|F}}
;Filespec
Operating system reference to ''file's name'' and possibly it's relative location in a contextually specific directory (folder).
: ''Main coverage: {{TN|filespec}}''<br/>
;Freeware
: Trainz has a mighty tradition of content creators ''giving generously of their time and effort'' for the greater good by creating ''''Freeware assets''''. While access in most cases to good assets is liberal—Trainz content is not unprotected by copyrights, even though an asset is readily shared on the Download Station or other third-party Trainz fan-sites without direct charges.{{
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}} Each asset also has a {{TBS|license}} tag inside its config, which most often amounts to a {{plain link|https://creativecommons.org/licenses/|Creative Commons-Share-Alike license (CC-by-SA-##)}} of one sort or another. The Wikimedia commons has extensive CC-by-SA information and license classes breakouts.{{
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}} Many prohibit the use of the asset or any of its components in any Payware, again a Creative Commons classed license. Some are fully copyrighted Payware only.{{
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}} Some is effectively unlicensed, but international law adjudges even those assets intellectual property, and under copyright protections.{{
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}} Bottom line, if you want to use a part of someone's creation as a basis for a new asset: {{
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}}A) FIRST -- obtain WRITTEN permission or don't upload it. {{
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}}B) You must credit those parts used with attribution to the owner.
{{anchor|g|G|GameScript|Gmax|gmax|GMAX}}<br
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;GameScript
: The programming language, based on "C" and using a *.gs or *.gse extension, used to create scenarios and script able assets for Trainz. This is ''not 'strictly' the same'' as TrainzScript, which is its parent technology (involving a stand-alone TrainzScript application to code the script), before evolving into a more generalized and wide open computer language editable and compiled in part by Content Manager and in part in the runtime GUI's. {{
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}}{{TG|TrainzScript}} by way of contrast, is the technology that arrived first in {{TL|Trainz 1.3}}, matured in {{TL|UTC}} which showcased nine built-in {{TL|Scenarios}} ({{TR|k|Activity}}) also bundled in the TRS2004 releases; each release from v1.3 allows these semi-compiled ''''{{TL|Scenario}}s'''' that are no longer supported past TS12. {{TL|TS12}} published the last Gamescript 'KIND Activity' asset by N3V/Auran in it's new-old version of the venerable'' '''Banks Heath''' map'', upon which they also base three of the TS12 Driver Tutorials.{{
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}} GameScript compilations had dynamic capabilities that were not initially available as well in the newer Trainz {{TL|Sessions}}, but for most of which, have since been duplicated in the nearly-a-thousand{{efn|Note: ''On the Rules count on the DLS...'' This ballpark number is almost certainly inflated by superseding versions with higher KUID2 codes-or obsolete-table entries. Or perhaps the difference from expectation is a multiple of native language internationalizations. A reliable source, Pware (who has been writing instructionals and help for rules and commands in the Trainz Wiki) places the true count at a bit over 100 commands and rules. This corresponds will with experiential observations using various grade releases Session Editors to use the things!}} DLS downloadable Trainz {{TL|Rules}}.
;Gmax
: A third-party 'promotional' program distributed with Trainz 1.0–TRS2004, (bundled, but not freeware) which can be used to create 3D models for use in Trainz and other programs. Gmax and the copyrights thereto are now owned by Autodesk and the full up professional package {{wp|3dsMax|3dsMax 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software}} (Auran/N3V's choice in developer's software) is available for those with several thousand spare dollars to spend.<ref> Autodesk's 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software from their website††.
{| style="font-size:8pt;line-height:18px; color:#2F4F4F; background:#EAEAFF; width:90%;align:center; border: 3px solid black; font-face:verdana;"
! colspan="3" style="color:black;" | Buy 3ds Max® 3D modeling, animation, simulation, and rendering solution
|-
|Monthly $ 185 SRP† (Online store only)||Quarterly $ 460 SRP† (Reseller only) ||Annually $ 1470 SRP† <br/>Choose online store or reseller
|-
! colspan="3" style="color:black;"| Buy or upgrade
|-
| Buy $ 3675 SRP† || Upgrade $ 2575 SRP† || Subscribe for $185/month or less
|-
! style="color:black;"| † Suggested Retail Price SRP (i.e. List price)
|price / accessdate= 2014-0904
|†† Source: {{plain link|http://www.autodesk.com/products/3ds-max/buy|Company's Buy Autodesk webpage}}
|-
|}</ref>
:* Trainz went away from the limitations of Gmax during the TRS2004 era, converting to the newer more capable {{TG|IM file}}s standard where textures references can be embedded as part of the mesh index, unburdening the game engine in many respects. Monochromatic textures are represented by RGB values in a proper IM, for example, so one properly made won't generate the warning: ''"[[Trainz/AM%26C/Fixing_Assets#Warning:_The_texture_.27.3Ctexture_name.3E.27_is_a_uniform_color.|Warning: The texture 'texture name' is a uniform color.]]"'' in content manager, and such assets load far faster and have less HDD and game memory overhead as well.{{anchor|gcard|GPU|video card}}
;{{wp|GPU}} or Graphics Processing Unit
:As can be read about in the link preceding in detail, a graphics processing unit (GPU), also occasionally called visual processing unit (VPU), is a specialized {{wp|electronic circuit}} designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display. Modern graphics cards (video cards) have specialized built-in graphics functionality, which the newer generations of Trainz have taken increasing advantages of, unburdening the {{wp|CPU}} for other executive tasks.
==Ha to Jz==
{{anchor|h|H|Heraldry|heraldry|logo|logos|Logo|Logos}}
;Heraldry (colors and logos)
'''Heraldry''' is the proper term for a operating railroad companies ''''''color scheme' '''and ''''Logos'''''', extending to the fonts used on the labeling of it's assets. Prototyping railcars involves searching for definitive specifications on such graphics designs before skinning the vehicles.
{{anchor|HOG|Hand of God}}
;HOG or Hand Of God.
: One (older) 3rd party map making utility and associate textures which can be used to import {{Here|DEM}} terrain data into Trainz. See also {{TL|TrainzDEM}}, a similar {{here|payware}} utility of moderate cost that has been systematically updated for {{TL|TS2012}} and {{TL|TANE}} Trainz map generation.
{{anchor|HUD|HUD display}}
;HUD, or Head Up Display
: That part of the screen which displays information such as your current speed.
{{anchor|i|I|IND|Interactive|interactive|interactive industries|interactive industry}}
;IND
: The standard Auran {{TL|interactive industry}} system (which includes {{TL|passenger station}}s).{{anchor|install|Install|installs|Installs|installation|Installation}}
;Install or Installs or Installation
: {{TN|Install|A Shorthand notation}}, meaning a setup for running Trainz software—an specific installation of Trainz, especially in contexts relative to that version's root (main) folder in the local machine's folder hierarchy. Used here in the Wikibook as a reference to ''''a particular Trainz version's '<u>''root folder''</u>,'''' ''whatever version it may be''. Many veteran Trainzer's keep more than one Trainz, and more than one Trainz setup— ''one with Payware and one without'', for example, so assets which are illegal to copy to the DLS aren't mixed in with those that are.
* Similarly, many long time Trainzer's have more than one Trainz retail release around and up and running{{
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|For example, the computer this note is being typed upon has multiple installations of Trainz: {{TL|Trainz 1.3}}, {{TL|Trainz UTC}}, {{TL|TRS2004}} (SP4 only), {{TL|TRS2006}} (x2, SP0+SP1), {{TL|TC1&2}}, {{TL|TC3}}, {{TL|TS2009}} (x4 SP1–SP4), {{TL|TS2010}} (x4, SP1–SP4), {{TL|TS2012}} (x3, SP0, SP1-hf3, SP1-hf4). Years after this initial note, TANE x2 and TRS19 (just installed) also live on its three hard drives.
}} {{anchor|j|J|ja_file|JA_file|ja_files|JA_files|.tzarc}}  {{anchor|.ja|.JA|.tzarc_File|.tzarc_Files}} {{anchor|.ja_File|.JA_File|.ja_Files|.JA_Files<!--
--->|TZARC_File|TZARC_Files|.tzarc_file|.tzarc_files}}
;.JA files & .Tzarc files
: The standard Auran '''C'''ompressed '''A'''sset '''B'''ase ({{TG|CAB}} system files (which includes all the {{TG|built-in}} items of your Trainz release version). JA files are configured for rapid upload into the game and tightly organized. They may be ported version to newer version within certain limitations.
:# This eases porting assets like maps and sessions to new versions which would not necessarily have the same mix of built-in assets as the older CAB library.
:# This allows route and session assets that took many man-months to create to be easily forward-compatible, a hallmark of Trainz since its earliest days.
:# TS09 JAs, TS10 JAs can be added to TS12's bag of tricks.
:# TANE and TRS19 have similar capability, but for DRM security reasons involving illegal duplication in Eastern Europe, the new Trainz releases use an encryption as well as packing algorithm in reading and writing database files. The new files are given the extension .TZARC.
;Jet, Jet2, JET3
: In the context of Trainz, the {{wp|game engine}} developed by Auran and used by Trainz. Unrelated to the Microsoft Jet database system, the Auran JET game engines were marketed as a separate product to other game companies from the late 1990s when Trainz was under development, and for a time consideration was given to adapting it to actual train training simulators.
* The JET2 engine was shipped with {{TL|TRS2004}}–{{TL|TS2009}} (and mostly debugged in the four service packs of TRS2004).
* TS10 and TS12 are said to be running the JET3 engine, which is as far as Auran/N3V can take a 32 bit graphics rendering engine.
{{anchor|Just Trains}}
;Just Trains: (distributor)
: The company which distributed Trainz in the UK on CDROM and DVD. UK releases by law have to have CD/DVD in the drive locking {{TG|D|DRM}}. This practice has fallen by the wayside with N3V hosting its own download service and offering FTP managed downloading via Amazon.com, among other partners.
==Ka to Lz==
{{Anchor|K|k|Kind|kind|kinds|Kinds|KIND|KINDS}}
;KIND - {{TR|K}}
: The value assigned to the '''{{TR|K|p=Trainz kind}} {{TR|tags|p=tag}}''' is a keyword off a specific tightly defined list, each of which tells Trainz software how to process the data presented within that config file. The kind (list in the {{TBS}}) establishes the ground rules for {{wp|parsing}} and processing the rest of the terms contained in a Trainz {{TL|config.txt file}}. The kind therefore sets up all the software operations thereafter invoked in processing the whole data set (i.e. the whole folder contents) representing a virtual ({{TL|asset}}) object. Some of these kinds require external reference conditions be included in the asset being built. These present as a kuid (value) as the listed value of a tag--value pair. Since each kuid requires a kind definition, such kinds include one or more parts independently defined as assets.
{{Anchor|kuid|Kuid|Kuids|kuids|KUID|KUIDS}}
;KUID - format= <nowiki><kuid:xxxxxx:yyyyyy></nowiki>
{{MAIN|{{TL|KUIDs}}}}
:lit. ''''Koolthingz Unique IDentifier'''' - Trainz' unique database reference number for an asset, extended to track multiple versions in the '''KUID2''' form. The heart and soul of Trainz upgradability, and modular design of assets, as each asset has its own unique kuid code, so one can specify a component (bogeys) or entire Traincar from another, and selectively replace either in a new asset (re-skin or modified truck). Most Trainz assets specify list of {{TG|dependencies}} in the mandatory {{TBS|kuid-table}} config entry—other component assets which are assembled by the various parts of the software suite to make up a renderable and useable asset in a {{TBS|kuid-container}}.<br />
* In the above, the xxxxxx represents a content builder's Auran identity number, so all assets by an author have that same code (some few have registered two or three). The 'yyyyyy' is the author's serial number for the assets. Trainz generally starts a new users first asset, normally a route he's cloned by modifying it with a subsequent save as 1001.
* An author's kuids are not necessarily sequential, nor contiguous. Early in the Trainz era a kuid classification system was promulgated so that a CC's content had a base and range which created groups by type and identified by the number range which type of asset was indexed. This system is still in use today.{{Anchor
|KUID2|KUID2s|kuid2|kuid2s}}
;KUID2 - format= <nowiki><kuid2:xxxxxx:yyyyyy:z></nowiki>
{{MAIN|{{TL|KUIDs}}}}
: A updated {{TBS|kuid}} with a built-in update tracking code; a modified version of the KUID format which allows a version number to be specified. A <code><kuid:xxx:yyy></code> is the same as saying '''<code><kuid2:xxx:yyy:0></code>''' (Zero revisions or version zero, '''''meaning the original''''')
:* This allows data items (Trainz Assets) to carry an inherent version code for the asset, with a limit of 127 revisions. This data version code will not generally match all the {{N3V|Trainz-build|Trainz-build code}}s identifying the software technology levels, but instead indicates the asset has previous versions in its history. {{TTip|Previous versions can be tested in CM by the {{kp|RMB+drag}} drop down menu to see other versions. Those known to the DLS will be shown.}}
:* Assets having a higher suffixed code in the KUID2 override or replace older assets automatically, given both the assets in the data base; this is the proper way of replacing an asset, though N3V has abused the {{TBS|obsolete-table}} container in the past to do the same thing. The changed kuid this causes means one's only recourse is to check for all versions of an asset ''when it might be your trouble''.
:* Having an early version is not necessary but {{TL|CM}} will list the missing chain of revisions as missing dependencies, a software bug to those who resent the contamination of that facility in CM or 'feature' kept as is by the programmers, in any respect reducing the utility of using CM to identify what a user is missing, and causing users to spend time manually figuring out what is really what.
{{Anchor|L|LOD|LM|lod|LAR|LARS|LAR system}}
;LARS
: '''''Logistics And Resource System''''', a commodity/freight transportation system for Trainz created by '''Lars Ljunberg'''. The forums at Auran and especially at TrainzProRoutes cover LARS in depth, and many DLS assets these days supports the conventions. The LARS system greatly expanded the variety and types of industrial {{TR|K|Products|products or loads}} available in the game milieu. Many LARS assets will include the LAR abbreviation, and can be reconfigured to incorporate additional product types with minimal config edits.{{anchor
|Launcher|Launcher Menu|Options Menu}}
;Launcher or Launcher Menu: and the '''Options Menu:'''
{{MAIN|{{TL|Launcher}}}}
The Launcher (terminology goes back all the way to {{TL|Trainz|Trainz 0.9-UTC}}) is the EXE file used by most to fire up Trainz. In N3V Games versions, this is generally a {{TN|install}}'s {{TN|root folder}} file '''Trainz.exe'''. In {{TN|the TRS's}}, individual exe files were named TRS2004.exe, TRS2006.exe, TC.exe, and TC3.exe, giving rise to the shorthand names one sees referring to said versions. Since Trainz UTC was effectively a fourth service pack of Trainz, having exe files named the same was never a problem, one had to be very odd to want both installed{{efn|... '''on Odd''' installs: Or a computer engineer, like the author trying to get his facts correct!}}. Why would anyone on the forums use:'' '{{TL|Trainz Railroad Simulator 2006}}' ''for'' 'TRS2006' ''?
;The Launcher Menu:Generally gives the computer-ignorant a simple path to other modules, so the main entries (Manage Content, Options, Goto Website, and Start [by any names, they've changed a bit now and then]), do just that, navigate with a pretty screen to other modules of Trainz. The {{mb|'''Options''' button}} however, has certain settings which optimize things in modules, register your copy with the authorities and allow one to control graphics modes and updating.
{{anchor|Layout|layout}}
;Layout
: In the Trainz communities the terms layout and {{TL|Route|route}} are synonymous, but {{TR|KD|KIND map|p="map"}} is a Trainz {{TG|Enumerated|p=enumerated data}} {{TR|T|p=tag value}}, identifying a config as a {{TR|K|Map|p=Map Kind}} {{TBS|kind|p=definition}} in a routes' config.txt file. The term 'Layout' is physical scale Model Railroading lingo for a Route.
;Level crossing: See {{TG|M|Mocrossing}}{{anchor|LM file
|.LM file|.LM.txt file|.lm.txt file|.LM files|LM.txt files}}
;.LM files or LM.txt files
.LM.txt files are {{TG|INI file}}s like {{TL|texture.txt file|.texture.txt file}}s in that in the folder, both have the .txt extension and pass processing How-To to the Run time software on rendering the asset. For both, ''the config.txt'' 'call' or referencing line's quoted string value MUST NOT have the ''' '.txt' ''' extension—the extension is suppressed unknown reasons (perhaps for speed), and is clear to the parser by context; but if specified, will generate a fault in CM's {{TG|validation}} of the asset's files.
* Both are defacto {{wp|include file}} types used by the run time GUIs and Trainz's Game engine (Auran JET && TANE's forthcoming) to build the asset with specific data elements predefined for that aspect of the model.
* The {{N3V|LM.txt file}}s (See the link) set forth the programmable parameters of the {{TG|LOD}} meshes.
{{anchor|Library|libraries|library|Libraries|LMB}}
;..\libraries subfolder
The '''libraries''' folder holds the C-like TrainzScript languages standard include 'header' files referenced in user scripts. Asset {{TR|K}}, class organization and asset sub-types are closely intertwined in the world of scripted assets, as most rolling stock is now-a-days.
{{anchor|LMB|LMBh|LMBH|LMBH-d}}
;LMB
: {{Kp|'''LMB'''}} - Left mouse button (''implicit meaning a single click''). This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and beginner's how-to. It is used here in tutorials the same way.
;LMBH or LMBh
: {{Kp|'''LMBH'''}} or {{Kp|'''LMBh'''}} - Left mouse button+Hold down. Usually as part of a drag to move or shape operation in {{TL|Surveyor}}, or controls operations in {{TL|Driver}}.
;LMBH-d
: {{Kp|'''LMBHd'''}} or {{Kp|'''LMBhd'''}} - Left mouse button+'''Hold down+Drag'''.
:* Variants of LMB actions will also sometimes include /pressing+holding the Shifting keys [CRTL] and [SHFT].
{{anchor|Level of Detail|LOD}}
;LOD
: '''{{wp|Level Of Detail}}'''. Trainz preferred and newest system of defining and displaying graphical object's {{wp|mesh|meshes}} which displays more distant assets with less and less polygon mesh details (model {{wp|vertex|vertices}}, so less calculations) just as the eye sees them.
* This is the newest Trainz graphical standards implementation, eventually expected to replace single [[Trainz/references/File Types (File Extensions)#IM file|.im files]] (or ({{TA|Indexed meshes}}) which replaced [[Trainz/references/File Types (File Extensions)#PM_file|.pm files]] or ({{TA|progressive meshes}} after Trainz UTC, v1.5) graphics techniques.
:* Trainz versions currently support all three methods and are likely to continue doing so, but new highly detailed assets should be made with LOD technology while individual {{TN|low poly}} mesh .IM technology should only be used for assets designed to be viewed at a distance.
==Ma to Po==
{{Anchor|M|N|O|P}}
[[File:2014-0428-IMG 5146-Jct view (1st SW) across Grade crossing (5Trks) Yard entrance.JPG|thumb|right|Five track Grade Crossing in Lawrence, MA at head end of a small yard. mainlines are to the right.]][[File:Dolphin triangle mesh.png|thumb|right|Triangular polygons make up most meshes in Trainz.]]
;Merscom
: The 3rd party licensed software ''publishing company'' which distributed many CDROM/DVD Trainz releases in the USA. Auran typically had a 3rd party company produce and distribute releases on a particular continent.
;Mesh
: '''(loose, slang, term of art) or '''more correctly a {{wp|Polygon mesh}}: A 3D graphics object representing a mathematical model of a {{wp|mesh|wire frame}} which when rendered as the visible face provide a virtual surface, on which virtual textures can be applied. Mesh surfaces and polygons are usually combinations of triangles.
{{anchor|Mocrossing|mocrossing|xing|Xing}}
;Mocrossing (Motorcar crossings), Level crossing, Grade crossing,:by any cultural name, {{TR|K|mocrossing}}, which pretty much covers everything with tracks and splines joining forces, such as some surprises like piers.
:: ''Also — 'most often' abbreviated '''Xing'''''
: Level crossing (US English: grade crossing). Mocrossings like "map" are a defined data (enumerated) type or {{TG|K|Kind}} in Trainz, requiring mandatory definitions of child-tags and containers. (See {{TR|K|p=Kinds}}).
{{anchor|nightmode|night|night_tag|NAMCON|night-mesh|default-night}}
;{{TN|NAMCON}}: Corporate speak/Jargon term of art for Literally '''Naming Convention'''.
<br>
;Nightmode, asset-type with nightmode
: nightmode is an attribute of assets involving the correct definition of several tags & containers in its config files to specify what happens after dark, which parts are lighted constantly, which are intermittently random, and which are on a few hours after dark, then go out until the next day's night.
:* Nightmode capability also requires a proper set of meshes and textures for displaying the object in the darkness of night time conditions.
:* When an asset has nightmode, it has one of three types of generated light 'periodicity behaviors', a night mesh subcontainer and corresponding coloration and aperture textures defining the locus and shape of the individual lights.
{{anchor|paintshed|Paintshed}}
; Paintshed or Auran Paintshed
: '''Paintshed.exe''' is a UTC/TRS2004 standalone asset repainting program that is mostly obsolescent that allowed users to take Gmax or Autodesk's 3dsMax generated mesh objects and in a process known as {{TG|R|reskining}} and apply a different textures to the rolling stock assets faces, which it unwrapped and presented as if laid out in various pane views. This utility allowed a propagation of the number of available livery or heraldry types (appearances, color schemes) to be applied to the same basic widely available traincar classes as soon as someone developed the basic traincar. These class assets will appear in CM/CMP with a paintshed icon indicating there is a base skin covered by the overlying textures. This can sometimes be visibly seen when the game slows as it is redrawing a traincar, the first texture set is momentarily visible, then the paint job reskinned textures. Now dated, the same effects (reskinned assets) can be achieved through a number of manual processes using graphics software to modify the 'wrapping' texture. {{anchor|dummy|Placeholder|placeholder parameter|dummy parameter|placeholder|Dummy}}
;Placeholder, placeholder parameter, or dummy parameter
All Trainz data is organized in '''key-word''' + '''data value''' pairs (see {{TR|R|ACS Text Format}}), we call tags and data; at least until an {{TG|A|aggregate data type}} is needed in association with such a key-word. These aggregate-types in Trainz are {{TR|C}} and {{TR|K|p=kinds}}, and each has characteristic paired curly-braces (''' '{' and '}' ''') around the internal contents. Within, some key-words are enumerated types, and define particular parameters, others define sub-containers and many are commonly found (by convention) as 0 based number sequences after programming index practices. These are dummy parameters, where their place and order (hence placeholder) matter while their name does not.
For example, consider a short {{TR|DC|thumbnails container}} with two placeholder parameters 0, and 1:
<pre>
thumbnails
{
0
{
width 240
height 180
image "$Screenshot (240).jpg"
}
1
{
width 512
height 512
image "$Screenshot (512).jpg"
}
}
</pre>
In the above, within each thumbnail sub-container width, height and image identify keyword-data {{TR|R|ACS Text Format}} data pairs. The outer key-word is paired with the whole container, but each subcontainer could be named ''anything'' (like 'a' or 'b' and 'first' or 'second' etc.), for it is not used in referencing the data. Hence it is a place-holder parameter, holding it's key-word 'rating' by how it's used, but not used as a handle to access the data itself. In short, such placeholder parameters are throw-aways in the internal processing of the data, and any non-white space string followed by the opening curly brace is all that the parsing software requires to further allocate and put away the values of the image, height and width parameters which have relationships to one another within such sub-containers (which are associated groups of data).
;Polycount
: The number of polygons an assets has, which will largely determine its effect on Trainz' performance. The more polygons the computer has to calculate and draw in a given frame, the lower the display speed ({{TG|frame rate}}. All the CM/CMPs have a {{kp|RMBh+drag}} drop down menu with an entry that will give an assets polycount. Newer assets using {{TG|L|LOD}} meshe sets dramatically reduce the number of drawn polygons and concurrent texture complexities the farther an object occurs, dropping needless calculations for mesh refinements one would never detect at such distances.
==Pp to Qz==
{{anchor|P|Q|PEVtool|PEVsoft|PEVtools|PEV}}
;PEVtools, by PEV, listed under PEVSoft
: '''<u>PEVsoft</u>''' is a registered Windows 10 software source satisfying the credentials checks of anti-malware software. This keeps Windows from constantly asking whether to trust the software every time it is used.
: '''<u>PEVtools</u>''' ''are important utility programs'' which unpack, process, and to an extent, improve assets. These are covered extensively in [[Trainz\AM&C|Trainz Asset Maintenance and Creation (AM&C)]], on the forums, and in tutorials for fixing assets. The key PEV written utilities are:
:* '''<u>Meshviewer2.exe</u>''' — Opens either *.pm or *.im meshes and renders them into a three dimensional manifestation of the digital model. It produces screenshots on command for the many assets that did not get one in early incarnations, and displays the mesh using compressed or uncompressed textures (*.textures vs texture.txt and TGA file or other legal raw image types.) It allows examination of the overall size parametrics of the mesh, including poly-count. It will display a wire mesh view of the object, animate animated objects, and show texture names and their locations. It further displays missing textures as a clear bright white surfaces with their names, allowing substitute textures to fix and repair the deficient asset. It is equally valuable from {{TL|Trainz 1}} through {{TL|TRS19}} file folders once the data is opened for edit.
::* About 99.875% of the time, only Meshviewer2, a good text editor, and Images2TGA are needed to address data tweaks and repairs bringing an asset into compliance with (the moving target of the) newer or fussier {{TL|data model}} incarnation.
:* '''<u>Images2TGA.exe</u>''' — Takes *.texture files, and referencing the mesh file they map on, produces updated texture.txt files with imaging features introduced in TS2009, such as (primarily) AlphaHint commands.
::* Most JET3 based (TS09-TS12) scenery objects and splines, and compatible assets in general — ''with only a relative few <u>new features</u> capabilities <u>being exceptions</u>'' — can be retrograded to be compatible with the JET2 based TRS06—TC3 releases in large part by simply commenting out the AlphaHint command lines with a prefixed '//' (so called, "hack, hack") comment on the line. This is because most all the data model required data forms checked for in the TSxx series and after, were actually defined whilst Greg Lane was still heading up the programming team of the original Auran, during UTC and TRS2004 data model development. N3V maintained most backward compatibility except for their treatment of once legal key words, which they stupidly call out as a fault instead of ignoring.
:* '''<u>PM2IM.exe</u>''' — Takes *.PM (Progressive mesh) files used into the UTC days, and converts them to an Indexed Mesh (.IM file) used since by Trainz mesh exporters.
::* Both '''<u>Images2TGA and PM2IM</u>''' have ''special 'curative' capabilities'' (content illegalities) when used directly in Windows mode to open a file, which are beyond the scope of this page. Normally they are run inside a batch file in command line mode, which can process a great many file folders at once in a process PEV calls trawling... visiting each folder and sub-folders in succession.
:* '''<u>Quickshadows.exe</u>''' offers several different modes of producing more or less complicated shadow meshes to add shadowing to older assets which had none. It also has a direct windows mode, but it is primarily used to establish output type and options for batch mode operations. This tool was much more needed in 2009 than now, for now assets lacking shadows are very rare.
;Product (''as in 'Cargo' for rolling stock'')
: Anything <i>'consumed or produced'</i> by an {{TL|Trainz industry}}, including passengers which are "consumed" and "produced" by {{TL|Trainz passenger stations}}. There are whole families of products and interactive traincars to carry same to enhance the realism of Trainz operations. See TrainzProRoutes' {{TG|L|LARS}} industries, or for example, search in CM for traincars by Davesnow and majekear, and compare the different mix of products each defaults their vast output of different flagged rolling stock {{TR|K|traincar}}s to carry.
;Profile
: The {{TR|K|p=Kind keyword tag}}denoting a '''session asset''' {{TA|config.txt file}} defining a Trainz KIND, of ''a 'Driver Session's' ''{{TL|config.txt file}}. A {{TR|K|profile}} config defines the parameters of a {{TL|session}}, within which it is an'' 'enumerated value' ''augmenting the legal tags summed with those of the {{TBS}}.
:* Specifically, the ''enumerated string value "profile"'' given as the assigned parameter of the ''{{TR|K|p=kind tag}}'' in a config.txt file specifies that the asset is a Driver session and defines to the software that it should parse looking for other tags and containers required by that sort of asset. Sessions folders prior to TRS2010 did not have many dependencies listed inside their {{TBS|kuid-table}}s, and their string-tables were relatively uncomplicatedly small. With the addition of Layers in TS10, profile folders expanded the numbers of file types the profile contained, and their kuid-tables grew dramatically as session creators could add features to the base route solely for that type session. This required session data to augment map data with such special purpose defined parametrics, mounted assets, or even session only assets. {{anchor
|prototypical|prototype|fantasy|fantasy railroad|fantasy railroad}}
;Prototypical, prototypes
: A layout or other feature (e.g. rolling stock asset, signs, signals, etc.) which is intended to fairly accurately depict reality based on a {{TN|prototype}} {{TN|operating company}} railroad or scenery asset (i.e. buildings)—the opposite of a ''''''fantasy route'''''' which is a fictional or fanciful place or route. Full up accurate prototypical modeling is a painstaking and difficult taskmaster. Modeling well generally involves compromises between art and faithfulness to a set of prototypical places, such as trimming down a long distance to make driving more fun on the modeled route. The modeler may strive for accuracy or play ability but in the event, not many will drive three hours to get to the next interesting place, so a good balance is sought most often by the best modelers.{{BullR}}''See also: {{TN|prototype|prototype in Notations}}''{{anchor
|PTP|Pro Train Perfect|TRS2007|TRS2008}}
;PTP or 'Pro Train Perfect'
: Mid-2000's French-German publisher of one of two licensed European only versions of {{TL|TRS2006}}, both as an Auran authorized pre-Trainz Classic of sorts. The {{TL|TRS2007}} edition was published in Eastern Europe in a partnership arrangement with {{TL|Third Party Content}} creators & publishers '''{{TN|Blue Sky Interactive}}''', a long established {{wp|model railroad}} industry company, and featured German, French and Polish content. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as TRS2008 — ''by which 'name' ''others, more correctly, should in fact, mean the ''French, Italian, Greek, Spanish language'' release by another publisher/distributor (somewhat later in 2007). Techincally, neither TRS2007 nor TRS2008 is officially correct, just Slang Examples of The Community wagging the Auran Dog. {{BullR
}} Hence, '''Trainz PTP''' in ''British English slang'' means the name under which a Eastern European Language version of TRS2006 was sold in Germany, Poland, Hungary, Russia, and other such Eastern European countries.{{
BullR
}} Similarly, Trainz Railroad Simulator and Trainz Railway Simulator or Trainz Railroads and Trainz Railways all have a certain amount of legitimacy as software publishing agreements in the day were generally regional exclusive contracts. As late as 2021, one publisher with marketing rights is still selling new Trainz UTC and supposedly, {{TL|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}{{efn
|'''New Trainzer Alert'''-check e-bay and Craigslist for this offer, and spend the $30 or so, for it gives you register-able versions of UTC, TR04, PaintShed, Trainz Routes, and TRS2006 in one package. These are runnable fun packages, and the included content is relatively free from protections, meaning you can learn content construction from the open source examples within each of the three. TR04 has nine {{TG|scenario}}s as well as quite a few built-in maps. Similarly, so does TR06 with three scenarios but more sessions, and between the two, a mess of content is available to explore and adapt. Trainz Routes has numerous small to medium 3rd Party routes that again are fun learning experiences, and again have loads of extra content.
}} new in the wrapper CDROM based software.{{efn|In similar measure, TurboSquid is still licensing gmax, once bundled with Trainz 1, Trainz UTC and {{TL|TRS2004}} under a similar never ending publishing rights contract. Trainz affectionados who can sweet talk an old Trainz Content Creator pack mesh exporter for gmax can still create some usable content!
}}
{{anchor|Q|q|R|r}}
==Ra to Rz==
;Rail Driver
: A physical control panel manufactured by P.I. Engineering which can be attached to a computer and which mimics that of a real locomotive.
;ride along
:A '''Ride Along''' is one style session which does not require operation by the Human Intelligence Driver (You), but is written so everything is automated using the {{TL|AI Driver}}s (A misnomer in the dialect of advertising hyperbole: 'Artificial Intelligence' Driver, '''''the simulator''''', in other words following a script set up by the {{TA|writing sessions|session writer}}.
;{{kp|RMB}}, Right Mouse Button
: This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and throughout this document for a single right button click and release.
;{{kp|RMBH}}, Right Mouse Button and Hold: This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and throughout this document meaning hold the right mouse mouse button and hold.
;{{kp|RMBHd}}, Right Mouse Button and Hold while dragging
: This abbreviation is widely used in the Auran documentation and throughout this document. Many auxiliary operations in Trainz, both in {{TL|Surveyor}} and CM use right mouse button drop down menus.{{anchor
|rolling stock}}
;rolling stock:''Effectively assets written as {{TR|k|traincar}}.''
: '''Rolling stock''' is a category search menu line in CM, and a railroading term of art meaning ''any 'revenue producing vehicle''' that rides the roads rails. In general, but differing by applicable corporate traditions and culture, it is not a term used often for {{TN|MOW|Maintenance of Way (MOW)}} vehicles. Trainz groups MOW vehicles in Rolling Stock, just as it does Locomotives. {{TTip|To sort without seeing locomotives set CM's or Surveyor's search filter for {{BL|'Category:Rolling Stock + And Not + Category:Locomotives'}}
{{anchor
|rolling stock part|RS part}}
;RS Part
: Rolling Stock Part. A dependency required by a rolling stock asset, such as a bogie (US English: truck), coupler, chassis, mesh, or body. Many rolling stock assets are reskinned '{{TR|T|alias}}ed' meshes of other rolling stock assets {{TL|KUIDs|referenced by Kuid}} in the alias keyword or (now, more often by) mesh-table tags.
{{anchor|rule|Rule|Driver Command|driver command|rules|Rules|Driver Commands|driver commands}}
;Rules and Driver Commands:See also: {{TN|Rule}}, and main topics: {{TL|Rules}} & {{TL|Driver Commands}}
: A command likely first seen in a {{TL|Driver session}} encapsulated in a little graphic rectangle with icons representing (fronting for) a re-entrant scriptlet in Trainz extensible {{TL|GameScript}} language. Behind the scenes, the framework, tasks, testings, and scoring are handled by interactive '''rules''' defined by the {{TL|session writer}} {{TL|CC}}. A list of useable 'Driver Commands' is defined early, in the 'initialization parts' of a session, so will vary when driving different sessions. Various rules represent program flow controls, status reporting and testing components, and display outputs to the CC writing a session. There are well over 1,000 rules on the DLS.
:* To the session writer, the {{TG|scriptlet}}s are building blocks and possess 'hooks' that allow dynamic digital interfacing with the ''virtual world's'' map elements.{{bullR
}} ''Session Rules'' often allow definition and value initialization of other parameters hooked into run-time software.{{BullR
}} To a {{TL|CC|rule writer CC}}, a rule is a stand-alone asset, written to fulfill a general need or allow a certain sort of task dynamically within the gameplay of a session. These often operate more effectively with specific assets made by the CC or one of his associates. They can be sorted by category in CM.
:* The scriptlets may be thought of as a subprogram, which in each {{TN|instance|p=instance of use}} can take various definitions or associations which the session runtime software needs. These code defined hooks are needed to associate a route or consist element to a Test of a state, or track values such as scoring in dynamic gameplay. The inclusion of Rules and their parameters is specified when a Driver Session is created in Surveyor, and in it's {{TL|Session editor|session editor API}}.{{BullR
}}''Driver Command'' rules are commands placed in a {{TN|AI Driver}}'s command queue (list) that are executed in that order.
;Rule editing
: Many Rules open an entry applet when 'edited' (''Programmed, defined, initialized, or specified'' would be more accurate, but 'edit' is the {{TA|Session editor}} button's label) after added to or when encountered in a Session sequence. The editing of a Rule is the session designer/editor CC's way to define parameters to pass into the runtime interface in the {{TL|Driver|Driver GUI Module}}, possibly to directly change of some element (e.g. junctions, signals states) in a {{TR|K|map|p=Trainz map}}—''or get from'' the map rendering game software by the setting up of an association'' a '{{TN|variable}}' ''for a software state-check, or to keep a counter style score.
* See also: {{TA|Session Editor}}, {{TA|List of Driver Rules}}.
{{anchor|SAR|FAR|CSAR|GSAR|Sa|Sb|S}}
==Sa to Sz==
{{anchor|S|Sa|Sb|Sc|Sw|script|scriptlet|TrainzScript|Gamescript|GameScript}}
{{anchor|sar|csar|gsar|SAR|CSAR|GSAR}}
;SAR, CSAR, GSAR
: Computing Terms (Jargon) ''lit.: '''Search and Replace''', (aka, 'Find and Replace'); and '''Conditional Search and Replace'''; variant GSAR for '''''Global Search and Replace''' (An all or nothing SAR, far more risky that you may change something you shouldn't than searching and deciding one by one. Use REGEX to narrow risk significantly.
Notepad's {{Kp|Replace All}} is GSAR, Notepad++'s File Search and Replace can be, especially if no REGEX conditions are specified.
{{anchor|Scenario|scenario|Scenarios|scenarios}}
===Scenarios and Sessions===
'''scenario''' and ''main coverage: {{TL|scenarios}}''
: '''{{TL|Driver|s=Scenarios}}''' were modular interactive scripted software element add-ins (Kind 'Activity', now not supported) which acted as a adjunct to Trainz Driver, and provided the first game experience offering task challenges, scoring, and switching operations. Scenarios were the first {{TBS|kind}} data type (Asset) which operated AI Driver driven Trains creating traffic users had to interact with and avoid. They'd a crude ability to load and unload trains 'off-camera', add or dissolve other consists, enabled distribution of traincars and operations involving the same during the same gaming session, which was most importantly, not just driving around doing things one made up in one's own head, but were actual demanding activities and tasks. They were however, fairly difficult to produce and debug as they had to be written 'Off-line' on a separate editor utility App, while their replacement, Sessions (Kind 'profile') has access to route information, since it's got a drop down in the Surveyor Module API.
:This sort of activity, challenge, contest, or pastime is much more typical of a sophisticated organized contest held by a high-end ''model trains railfan group or club''. The best of these Activities offered scoring, and you were able to try to better your previous best-provided you kept track of your previous scores. Auto-score recording is a relatively new Trainz capability. From TR04-TS09, a bevy of new commands and session rules proliferated, greatly expanding the capability of the sessions, assigned the Kind 'profile'.{{
efn
| If you want to rename a session on a favorite route, once cloned, changing the quoted username string tag-value gives you direct control, within allowable {{TL|Legal filenames|naming boundaries}}.
}} Trainz improved on that in TS10 & TS12, and added prompting rules and many conditions which could be tested, making today's driver scenarios (Sessions) capable of far more complexity than ''yesteryear's scenario 'kind activity'.'' {{TL|Sessions}} supplanted use of scenarios as the {{TL|TrainzScript}} module was now directly integrated into the game in TRS2004, whereupon the session editor became an important part of {{TL|Surveyor}}. {{BullR
}}Support for Scenarios will not be continued after {{TL|TS12}}'s service packs.
{{anchor|Session|sessions|Sessions|session|Scriptlet|scriptlets|Scriptlets|scriptlet|scriptlet}}
'''Sessions'''
: {{TL|Driver|s=Sessions|p=Trainz Sessions}} are scripted Driver activities that create an interactive game play episode with tasks, conditions, and standards set by the {{TL|Session|Session creator}}. They are of {{TR|profile}} and always have a dependent relationship to a host {{TR|map}} asset— a virtual world also called a route or layout. Sessions were introduced in {{TL|TRS2004}} (late 2003) as a better, easier user friendly replacement for {{TL|scenario}}s. Both are scriptlet collections, but Sessions are more flexible, can be modified and debugged far more easily since they are written using the {{TA|Session editor}} in {{TA|Surveyor}}, so were integrated into the game where map features are visible, and so easier to make than scenarios which used a separate {{TL|TrainzScript}} editor module—where the virtual world was not visible, nor was its data. The session editor is still lacking much that could be improved in usability, but since TRS2004, it has been at the heart of Trainz driving scenarios, whilst the old scenario.
;{{w|Scriptlet}}
: In Trainz, a scriptlet supports the Trainz Game engines by extending or simulating functionality of some asset or action. Scriptlet code is always embedded in each interactive traincar or Trainz Industry—once realism features unique to the software system. Generally, a scriptlet is attached within an Asset where needed (''by those 'pesky' {{TL|KUIDS}} and {{TRS|config.txt file}} thingys'' (You'll deal with soon enough!) and in Asset source [code] folders in script files) and then each is executed whenever it is requested by the game engine or other scriptlet calling it into action. Scriplets are basically interpreted language code modules, which are relocatable, often re-entrant, and take and give out parametrics acting as subroutines doing one task, which can be strung together in different combinations, giving flexibly different results. This last part means they perform computer like function functioning such as defining, allocating, tracking, modifying one or more variables, and event threshold tests in the scriptlet then triggering some other action when a conditional test of circumstances is met. This is branching behavior, altering programmed event flow into a new subroutine or sub-program. All this Jargon means that scriptlets are the heart of the flexibility and smarts in much of Trainz, spread over several dozen different important functional areas. {{TL|Gamescript}} is an (0bsolete) Auran {{w|Scripting language}} introduced in the third Service Pack of the first Trainz release, {{TL|Trainz 1.3}} and expanded with its successor, {{TL|Trainz UTC}}. coding associated with an software system asset such as a rolling stock item or an industry to create interactive effects in Trainz. Not all assets have scriptlets which are used to create dynamic interaction between associated digital (virtual reality) elements or such virtual reality elements and users in {{TL|driver|Trainz Driver}}. For example a coal mine and hopper car train are one sort of such paired digital elements, whereas operating a lever or control in a cab is such an associated digital element and human interaction. Further scriptlets, such as {{TG|Rules}} (above) allow setting up scoring in gameplay, dynamic or triggered control of map states, sensing of conditions and in general gamescript programs are needed to marry a virtual object with a virtual action/behavior.
* In contrast, {{TL|TrainzScript}} software was the {{TL|Trainz 1.3}}–{{TL|Trainz UTC}} invention of interactive gameplay, the precursor to the {{TL|session|Trainz session}} introduced with interactive industries in {{TL|TRS2004}} (2003) and ironed out in it's four service packs 'teething pains'.
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;sight_glass:A sight glass is a measuring device showing the actual meniscus level of a liquid within a larger reservoir, a large tank. In steam locomotives and commercial boilers in general, a sight glass assembly, and sometimes several assemblies arranged at different heights (tank depths) will be mounted on the side of the tank through a pair of emergency shutoff valves. Piping exits the valve into an elbow terminating in a compression fitting which squeezes the ends of a thick glass tube—the sight glass proper is the glass tube through which the liquid level in the tank can be followed, since fluids flow until they reach their own level. Generally, the whole assembly is referred to as a sight glass, and meaning of assembly or part will be discernable by context.
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{{anchor|string|String|string array|String array}}
;String (computing) or {{wp|String (computer science)|string value}}
: Computer term using coding associated with an text standard. Various 'alphabets' code glyphs differently, but most English glyph symbols are representable by {{Wp|ASCII}} codes and the supersets of {{wp|unicode}} which extends the symbols available.
;String array (or ''string list'')
: Trainz uses several semi-colon delimited {{Wp|ASCII}} values listed in a string as a {{TL|container}} to bundle ''variable length'' sets of enumerated codes rather than use separate variables for each. Indeed, such string arrays displace and supercede earlier data model keyword forms (Contrast {{TBS|category-era}} with '{{TBS|category-era-XX}}'). An more important good common example is the {{TBS|category-region tag}} which takes paired enumerated country codes (possibly {{wp|ISO country codes|ISO}} two letter codes, or at least very similar) and which 'list' places where that asset might be appropriate.
:* On point, today's (TS09 standards) category-region tag replaced individual tags such as category-region-0, category-region-1, category-region-2, category-region-nn on separate lines.
:* Use of string arrays generally simplify and shortens config.txt files, but at the cost of imposing a specific format and/or enumerated type for values. That said, such types tend to be human-centric and have importance more to classification sorting of assets than utility and importance to the game runtime software.{{anchor
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[[File:2014-0428-IMG 5143-Jct Points and Switch Arm linkage (bot SW, alt angle).JPG|right|thumb|'''Junction Switch''' example of a {{BL|manually operated '''switch-stand''' with Target indicators}} (showing it's ''open-closed'' state), the grooved cross-over rail called a {{BL|'''frog'''}}, and the hinged-tapered track-arm-and-tips called {{BL|'''points'''}}.]]
[[file:2014-0428-IMG 5164-Lawrence,MA Yd, new switchmotor.JPG|thumb|right|A new {{BL|'''Switch Motor'''}} on the {{wp|MBTA Commuter Rail}} Mainline x-over {{wp|MBTA|MBTA Commuter Rail trackage}}, Lawrence, MA yard viewed from River Street {{TN|Grade-Xing}}.<br/>(formerly p/o {{wp|B&MRR}}, now part of {{wp|Pan-Am Rail}})]]
[[File:Chicago (3).jpg|right|thumb|Aerial view of a {{BL|'''switch yard'''}} in Chicago, Ill.]]
;SP, SPs (Service Packs): {{MAIN|{{TL|Service Packs}}|{{TN|Service Pack|Service Pack (in Notations)}}}}
: A free {{wp|software update}} to an applications program or operating system. Unlike most genre software (games) Trainz has both longevity and complexity so has had a long history of intermediate improvements and bug fixes after the user community thoroughly vetts a new release.{{anchor|junction|points|switch|turn out}}
;<big>Switch or Junction switch (or points), turn-out and frogs</big>
;switch motors and/or switch levers.
A '''junction switch''' (model railroading's ''''Turn out'''') is the selectable divergence or convergence of one line to two lines where the frog or points is shifted by a '''manual lever''' or '''throw lever''' at a '''switch stand''' and sometimes automated by a '''switch motor'''.
* Switch levers may be '''indicating or not''', meaning they show a different appearance when switched or unswitched—historically in many cases by a semaphore arm, or more often now, an trackside 'switch stand flag' ''(or '''target''')'' or 'indicating light' before the junction.
* A succession of switches forms a diverging ladder, which may or may not re-converge in a merging ladder on the opposite side of a '''switch yard''' (Also possibly known as a {{wp|rail yard|freight yard, classification yard, marshaling yard, transfer yard or sorting yard}}, depending upon the local countries railroading sub-culture).
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<big>'''Switching Scenario'''</big>
: '''Switching''' problems Driver Sessions (older tech: {{TL|Scenarios}}) are {{TL|Driver|Driver mode}} ''game play 'puzzle' challenges'' presenting the driver with a list of tasks involving shuffling traincars in between various locations in ''some stretch of trackage''. The assignment instructions will likely use terms like {{TN|consist}}, {{TN|pick}}, {{TN|cut}}, and {{TN|set out}}; all terms used in different railway cultures to break apart, gather, and position a group of cars where wanted.
* The trackage may involve a mainline [{{BL|''2nd image''}}, ''that yard'' is on the opposite side of the two tracked mainline; only the mainline has expensive switch motors controlling their junction points], often with an prohibition the switch engine driver must avoid using it, or has to use the main line only in a limited manner (time window), or the action can be off on a sleepy ''rail spur'' with little or no other traffic to dodge.
* The action may take place in a number of little industrial yards or spurs spaced out over several miles along a stretch of track with a ''set-out siding'' along the local mainline tracks or might involve a '''{{wp|railyard|major railyard}}''' [{{BL|''3rd image''}}, (e.g. ''a 'Marshaling' (British) or 'classification' or 'switch' or 'sorting' '''yard'''''] with a complicated 'switch ladder', numbered tracks and lead track or tracks arrangement and only specific assigned tracks and junctions, the driver is allowed to use (or limited to using).
* Most will require some degree of human controlled switch operation [{{{BL|''1st image''}}, the switch stand shown connects to the mainline from a small yard], and involve an odd car or two which are inconveniently ordered, so complicate the operations. And as a kicker, many will score your efficiency, and deduct points every time you throw a junction lever - whether ''that one'' was the one you intended to change, or not!
==Ta to Tz==
{{anchor|T|TAD|Trainz_Asset_Database|Trainz_asset_database}}
;Trainz Asset Database, TAD
There have been nearly half-as-many different Trainz Asset Database organization methods as there have been Trainz releases. They share two attributes in common. A planned permanent storage data folder schema and structure, and an index file providing quick reference location of the right file folder and its contents. The index file itself is sometimes called the TAD, and most have had the filename assets.tdx through the years. In the trs2009 release, N3V introduced the TAD Daemon—the TADDaemon which operated behind the scenes as a transactions manager actually offloading responsibilities from Content Manager and Surveyor into another background utility 'TrainzUtil.exe'. TrainzUtil was the software which actually does the low level tasks like opening a file set, parsing for errors and communing with the DLS.
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;TADdaemon
: ''''TADdaemon.exe'''' is a Trainz transactions manager that gates and manages reading and writing to the TAD (Trainz Asset Data Base) and runs in the background after launching in all versions after {{TL|TS2010|TS2010-SP0}} and {{TL|TS2009|TS2009-SP3}} which were under concurrent development. Among other things the TADdaemon allows multiplayer operations, running both CM and the runtime GUIs such as Surveyor (those two together rock!) at the same time (preventing the lock ups and crashes sometimes afflicting the TRS2006 family simulators doing the same dual mode operations).
* The {{TL|Launcher Menu}} → {{kp|Options Button}} → Developer TAB → click box: "show data base process windows" will display the ongoings inside the TADdaemon, and this can sometimes be useful in troubleshooting.
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;Words, Tags, Key words, or equivalently, 'Tag names'
:''Main pages: {{TA|data model}}, {{TR|R|Index of Tags & Containers}}'' <!--Write Tmain to add multi-link expectant expansion of the format:
"''Main article: {{TL|trackmarks}}''" (found below in trackmarks, etc.)
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: The {{TA|data model|Trainz Data Model}} has evolved and incorporated (and discarded) many tags and containers, ''so called 'reserved words' ''of its data definitions over the years. On the whole, it has actually changed astonishingly little when given an overall survey. Of those we can class as ''discarded and (foolishly) Made Illegal'' the most prominent among these are the words once found in virtually every asset, those which would today be recognized as part of the TrainzBaseSpec definitions which can occur in any and all types of assets. A new user is almost certain to encounter:
: <big><code>asset-filename, category-era-nn, category-region-nn, company, name-xx,region, origin, thumb, type, and a few others less common, since they are found only in certain {{TR|K||kinds}} of asset definitions such as engine sounds, etcetera. </code></big>
A new user is ALSO almost certain to encounter a few things (ignorable faults) N3V programmer also decided to be intolerant about ''which they justified as never being part of the official data specifications'' (ignoring years of general practices in thousands of assets, AND accepted and recognized "Good Coding Practices" in their profession):
: <big><code>class, REM "" (block comments), // and ; prefixed lines (i.e. in-line comments), date, size, weight, height, tonnage, & other like measures—See an Auran defined PRR Boxcar config.txt file for a list.</code></big> Eliminating comments in a data file is just plain stupid. No more need be said.
: Unwisely, the N3V programming team responsible for TS2009—TS2012 chose to force thousands of users to spend their time deleting tags and values which the read-in process of the data fault checking program could do in microseconds. They stubbornly STILL remain clueless of how this pisses off their customer bases, and their managers and CEO apparently never considered how simple ignoring such tags is to a competent programmer. A similar tyro-mistake given impulse ('forever momentum', now) with the same application, is what CM 2.0 and up do with a mis-matched quote-pair. The S/W Team never learned the trick of parsing a quote-dependent file both frontwards and backwards, and verifying the line count matches. Again a few microseconds of code runtime, a minor cost to users, which only need be written ONE TIME, and forever be part of the read-config process before processing {{TR|K|p=kind tags}} and actually validating any data. If you as a new user, see validation of an asset produce and arm-length long list of errors, you will find the problem is a missing or extra quotation mark! Bet on it.
{{anchor|TBS|BaseSpec}}
;TBS, {{N3V|KIND_TrainzBaseSpec}}, or 'The TrainzBaseSpec'
: The '''{{TR|R|TrainzBaseSpec|p=Trainz Base Specification}}''' is a common set of data items which '''''either''' may'' or in other items, '''''must be specified''''' to define any and every Trainz asset, including {{TA|routes}} and {{TA|sessions}}.
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{{anchor|TDL|Download_Helper|download_helper|Download_helper}}
;{{TL|TDH}} or the Trainz Download Helper.
: A sub-program of each of Trainz' Content Managers, since TRS2006's {{TL|CMP}} introduced it; The TDH in TANE and TRS19 is there, but built-into the menu.
*: In the Content Managers modules through TS12 (and excluding TRS2004's ContentManager.exe, which only managed local content with a screen similar to CMP/CMs main Windows) exhibits as the top Pane (a resizable drag N drop Window) along the left side of Content Manager programs from TRS2006—TS12.
*: The DLH is used to download and install additional assets by selecting them from the main CM window (listing assets selected by the Search Pane controls, in this example's case, one showing DLS Content, which line(s) are then accrued. When the user (or his network!) is ready, he clicks on a button under said DLH pane, starting the communications exchange. The DLH also has a Stop button.
*: Today's TANE and TRS19 releases use a similar method, without resorting to drag and drop, 'then later' launching a communications link, as they are always communing with the N3V server unless one disables the internet, so two click & drag menu items will either 'Download This Version' or 'Download' (meaning it will have the server search for the most recent, presumably most updated) kuid it can find and return THAT.
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;{{TR|R|Texture file}}s ('*.texture') and {{TR|R|texture.txt file}}s
: A source 2D image which can be wrapped about or applied to the sides of a 3D mesh 'virtual surface' is called a '''{{wp|Texture_(visual_arts)|texture}}''' (see also: "{{wp| Texture_mapping}}). The preferred file type for ''mapping textures'' in Trainz is the scalable raster graphics TARGA ({{wp|Truevision TGA|TGA file}}) format, though {{wp|BMP}} and {{wp|JPEG}} {{TL|file formats by extensions}} as textures are also supported.
* The extension '''Dot-texture''' as a file's extension like ({{col|'''*.texture'''|blue}}) often found when opening an asset for edit are composite binary files containing image processing header instructions and the graphics texture image. These are decodable into the {{col|'''{{TR|R|texture file|p=''texturename''.texture.txt}}'''|blue}} which holds imaging instructions (now editable and mutable once in .txt format) and its associated source files (*.bmp, *.jpg, or *.tga) using the {{TA|PEVtool}} {{TL|Images2TGA}}.
* Newer Trainz technologies utilize advanced mesh rendering-texture mapping techniques and feature instructions such as '{{TG|A|AlphaHint}}= statements' and other esoterica (unknown in all the TRS-Trainz releases) but which have extended the prettiness of Trainz graphics. These processing instructions are found in {{TL|texture.txt file}}s—a type of {{TG|ini file}} providing additional instructions. Each mesh-based Trainz asset will have at least one {{TR|R|texture.txt file}} per mesh, and usually more—and Trainz KIND texture assets, both environmental .
{{anchor|TH|Th|Trainz_Helper|Trainz_helper}}
;{{TL|TH}} or the ''Trainz Helper''.
Trainz Helper was a *.exe module part of TRS2004 (and possibly back to Trainz 1.3) that established a link to the Server which became known eventually as the Trainz Download Station.{{BullR
]} These tasks were later (i.e. mostly, since 2005) done in {{TL|CMP}}'s '''''TDH''' 'Trainz Download Helper' collapsible API Window,'' which was one of the left pane drag and drop data management tools integrated into {{TL|Content Manager|CM}} and CMP until TANE changed the user interface look, see, and feel.{{BullR
}} Today's TANE and TRS19 releases use a similar method, without resorting to drag and drop, so two R-click ''menu items are 'Download This Version' or 'Download' ''(meaning it will have the server search for the most recent, presumably most updated) kuid it can find and return THAT. Download also grabs dependencies and dependencies of any dependencies, all the latest pertinent versions.
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;TLCP – ''main article is [[Trainz/N3V Life-Cycle Policy]]''
: The controversial recently adopted policy of ending support for a release version four years from the date of first release, vice four to six after the software is stabilized by the last {{wp|software upgrade}}.
:* A second effect of the policy is assets created to an older version are not accepted by the DLS upload software checks, creating an artificial and unnecessary version creep and requiring a route developer to upgrade from a version he's perfectly content with.
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;Trackmarks:''Main article: {{TL|trackmarks}}''
Trackmarks appear in surveyor and on the Map view (when enabled) as little three-D diamond shapes. In the Earliest Trainz releases they were used so that users could manually place consists on the Map before Driving a session, and morphed in {{TL|Trainz 1.3}} into waypoints which a script could use to designate routing through-points or stops for AI trains. With the advent of the TRS's, two variant trackmark types were added to the original red trackmarks (violet and yellow) used respectively to assign a track-class priorities (1st–3rd) and Track Direction markers, both biasing routing choices by AI trains. In the latter case, the directional indicate a path can only be navigated in one direction (one way streets, in effect) by AI Drivers.{{anchor|Trainz Objectz}}<!-- section redirect page target fm Trainz\Trainz Objectz -->
;TrainzObjectz.exe
: A third-party freeware asset management utility written for the popular {{TL|TRS2004}} by famed content creator Terry Franks (tafweb, #1942, whilst on in years Terry has 305 built-in items in TS12 and hundreds in earlier releases!). Many believe TrainzObjectz inspired Auran to evolve its content manager.exe for TRS2004 into TRS2006's {{TL|CMP|Content Manager Plus}} to manage asset file management duties similar to TrainzObjectz and consolidate several Trainz 1--TR04 utilities into the same software module. TrainzObjectz performed fault checking on the library of assets, and provided most of the data management functions for Trainz—TRS2004 releases when installed. It enabled instant editing of flawed configs, and reported on orphaned parts of assets, sessions, and not only reported missing dependencies, but would prompt to ask the user if they wanted to download them now, and do so when enabled. This feature (one step missings corrections) was not re-introduced to Trainz series until {{TL|TANE}}'s redo of the {{TA|Content Manager}}. In 2005, CMP was integrated in TRS2006, which many believe to be modeled on Trainz Objects, and replaced much of its functional utility in TR06 and up, but lack some of its other nice features and capabilities. Now obsolete outside UTC and 'TR04 installations, it can still be found and downloaded at [http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html#download www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html#download]<ref>[http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/trainzobjectz.html#download www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk/ Site and Downloading] validated and checked active summer 2013 -- Fabartus</ref>, where today it can be used to manage librarys of open assets like those used in Trainz 1—TRS2004 installs.
;Trainz Railways
: The Marketing ''name used in the UK'' by a distributor-publisher ''(Auran partner)'' for the first (regionally released) {{TL|Trainz Classics}} which bundled TRS2006 (no Sp, so V2.5) ''and TRS2004 and Trainz 1.3''.{{BullR
}} This corresponded to the principal software mix of the US & AU release {{TL|Trainz: The Complete Collection}}—but the Wikibook does not know whether or if Trainz PaintShed and Gmax were also included in the British Release.{{
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}} Confusingly, Auran reused the title with '''{{BL|Trainz Classics 1, 2, and 3}}''' with post TRS2006-SP1 (v2.6) improvements in releases {{TL|TC1}}, {{TL|TC2}}, and {{TL|TC3}} (V2.7, v2.7, v2.8)
;Trainz Railwayz
: The name used in the USA release for the original (regionally released) Trainz Classics. (See'' 'Trainz Railways' ''above.)
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==Ua to Zz==
;UTC or {{TL|Trainz UTC}}
: Trainz Ultimate Trainz Collection (v1.5)... An 3CD version of Trainz 1.3, with extra content CD's and PaintShed (v1.4), eventually superceded by TRS2004 (v2.0). UTC introduced Scenario's which later became the more generalized {{TL|Sessions}} most commonly seen today. TS12 is the last Trainz release that will support Scenario loading.
{{anchor|Virtual Railroader}}
;{{Plain link|http://www.virtualrailroader.com/basic_trainz.html|Virtual Railroader ezine}}
: ''''''Virtual Railroader'''''', under editor/publisher/Trainz-enthusiast Alfred Barten, was an important monthly ezine modeled on various Model Railroader magazines and the {{plain link|http://www.kalmbach.com/|Kalmbach Model Railroading books}} specializing on '''''How-to and informational articles''''' on Trainz railroad simulators, simulator models, resources (prototyping information) and is still a valuable resource to experienced and especially to beginning Trainzers alike. <u>''A must perusal''</u> for any with ambitions to build a {{TA|route}}, or do any content creation!<ref group=note>While editor Alfred Barten ceased monthly publication, the website continues to generate revenue and pay for itself and he intends to maintain the site active so long as his 70s+ health holds up. Per Email discourse with Fabartus, Summer-Winter of 2013, with permission to use contents in this effort as well.</ref>
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== Scenario Introduction ==
;The first Game-play in Trainz
A ''scenario in fiction'' has a well understood connotation as the circumstances consisting of a backstory and a situation which a protagonist must somehow deal. This broad definition while applicable in the same broad sense in Trainz, actually has two mechanisms of presenting the game-play aspect of Trainz, that is the ''Gameplay'' in the software suite: ''a task which an operator is supposed to perform in a Driver session'', a ''Goal'', or ''Problem''. In short a quest with a mission to master. A well written one presents aome kind of scoring of 'Points' to measure your performing self against both a standard, and your own high score. Also well written ones present a clear outline of the task, its end conditions, and assumes the Driver (Us) knows nothing of the Route/Layout ahead of time. Most fail that criteria. Further, well written ones allow one to reopen the instructions and refresh the memory and compare the names (sometimes odd to the ear) to the minimap labels.
They also present situational modifiers, it was an unforgettable experience to once drive a Freight to a Schedule only to realize a misidentification of where the consist was (resulting in backing down speed considerably for about four or five minutes) required the Driver to play catch-up—but whilst careful to stay below the posted speed limit, the Session writer didn't bother to tell us the rules in that country automatically decrement at certain ranges of speed, meaning a Freight had to stay 10, 15 or 25 mph under the speed posted limit when and if it fell into those range brackets. Like many such problem missions, this one deducted points for speeding. Would you ever forget the experience of bringing the Freight into the final couple of stops on time, completing it and finding your final score was '''-384''' (down from 800+ ''when last noticed/checked!'')
The older of these game-play quest sequences was in fact called a scenario by Auran in 2001-2002 (hereafter called a 'Trainz-scenario'), while the newer mode is called a session. From the standpoint of game-play to the Driver in Trainz there is virtually no difference save one: They show up differently in the Driver menu. From the standpoint of creation of one or the other, the difference is vast.
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Trainz-Scenarios are interactive scripted activities for a user to operate in the Trainz Driver GUI module—the most game-like of the varied kinds of entertainment offered by the software system. They invariably have targeted completion goal or state, and many are written to provide scoring allowing a Driver an opportunity to compete with others or best her previous best score. They vary in nature considerably, some providing step-by-step instructions for each stage of an operation (e.g. Tutorials on how to run Trainz), others merely displaying the details of an objective and leaving it to user to devise a method of achieving it. ''''Shunting puzzle scenarios'''', perhaps the most realistic Trainz Driver 'quest' or 'problems' model'' 'typical Railroad operations' ''tend to adopt the latter style. Some ''''schedule keeping challenges'''' follow the terse mode, presenting a single schedule at the start up of a driver situation. A wide variety of different events can be triggered within a Trainz-Scenario. It is possible to display HTML text and images, and to play sounds, add trains 'out of the blue' as traffic (not visible on the map just moments before), or change load states of rolling stock.
In the earliest Trainz, Trainz-Scenarios which are written using TrainzScript.exe, a separate utility no longer shipped as part of releases beginning with TRS2006, the {{wp|script language}} based scenario was necessary for filling coal cars or other such loads'' 'off camera' ''and so were well suited to mirror the reality of many shortline or yard engine 'switching' operations where the locomotive engines pick up and drop off cars at various locations and return the loaded or unloaded rolling stock to a collection yard or sorting yard where it is appropriately shunted into or taken from a longer regional train. But TRS2004 also introduced interactive industries (in 2003) and the Session editor and driver rules improvements, while still fully supporting the Trainz-Scenario. Versions since might be best considered as 'read-only' implementations where a downloaded Trainz-Scenario can still be played, but not written.
{{TrainzTip|Trainz Session Rules, are TrainzScript 'modules' that are far more user friendly to the non-programmer, being implemented as a graphical icon, with a limited number of input or output modes.}}
Trainz-Scenarios were introduced with the release of {{wp|service pack|Service Pack 3}} to ''the original Trainz release as well as in {{TL|Trainz UTC}}'', and are one of the main improvements that make many veteran Trainzers consider that Trainz 1.3 version a second separate major release. Scenarios were fully supported in {{TL|TRS2004}}, as an alternative back-compatible mode of scripting activities … ''even as the release introduced the new more generalized [[Trainz/Sessions|Sessions]]'''. They are only partially supported in TRS2006 and Trainz Classics through the newest Trainz Trainz 2012, meaning existing sessions will (usually) still run if imported or downloaded, but the TrainzScript software utility has neither been updated and has not been bundled as part of those newer releases because the'' 'Session' ''is more flexible, and can do everything the older Trainz-Scenario technology could do. In other words (compare above vs scenario): ''"<u>Trainz-Sessions</u> are interactive scripted activities for a user to operate in the {{TL|Trainz Driver}} GUI module—the most game-like of the varied kinds of entertainment offered by the software system"''.
== Some Methods Of Creating Scenarios ==
* TRS2004 owners can use the built-in method of creating the initial structure of a scenario, then using a text editor program to write the necessary coding. This method involves programming in GameScript, which is a "C"-like language with numerous extensions.
* Both TRS2004 and TRS2006 owners can use the SCS (Scenario Creation System) program which is offered as freeware by the Trainz Pro Routes third-party Trainz fansite. There are separate versions of SCS for TRS2004 and TRS2006. SCS aims to make the scenario creation process as straightforward as possible but even then some considerable effort will be required. Full manuals are available for SCS.
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== An Overview Of TRS2004 Scenario Creation ==
The GameScript API (Application Programming Interface) documentation can be found in the "Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 {{plain link|http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/contentcreators.htm|User Activity Creation Guide}}" which can be downloaded from Auran's web site. Some familiarity with the concepts and individual functions listed in this document is vital.
The following is a highly simplified overview of what is inherently quite a complicated procedure. To keep things as simple as possible, it omits many details.
Open the relevant layout in Surveyor.
Add any desired trackmarks, triggers and other trackside objects. Trains can be created at trackmarks. Events will be triggered when trains enter triggers. '''Do not save the changes to the layout.'''
In the Surveyor menu, invoke the "Export Scene Data" option and choose a suitable name for the new scenario.
Close Surveyor. Once again, do not save the changes to the layout.
A new folder will have been created in C:\Program Files\Auran\TRS2004\World\Custom\scenarios folder with the name that you specified in Surveyor. This newly created folder will contain the files which form the basis for the scenario.
The TSO (trackside object) file contains the details of the modifications to the layout which are individual to this scenario, for example the additional trackmarks and triggers that you added in Surveyor.
Using a text editor, open the scenario's config.txt file. The kuid-table will already include the layout. You need to add the rolling stock assets that the scenario uses, for example: (How!!!)
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
kuid-table
{
testscenario <kuid:154110:5701376>
AN_830_Class <kuid:-1:100737>
QR_QLX <kuid:-1:101154>
}
</syntaxhighlight>
If you wish, also embellish the description text.
Using a text editor, open the gs (GameScript) file. By default this file contains a daunting amount of coding, almost all of which should be left unmodified. You need to add additional sections of code in the correct places.
'''In the "create consist specs" section''', add coding to specify the rolling stock which makes up each train when it is initially placed on the layout. The following example has one train consisting of an AN830 Class loco pulling one QLX louvre wagon:
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
KUID[] PlayerTrainKuids = new KUID[ 2 ];
PlayerTrainKuids[ 0 ] = World.FindKUID( "AN_830_Class" );
PlayerTrainKuids[ 1 ] = World.FindKUID("QR_QLX" );
</syntaxhighlight>
'''In the "create consists" section''', add coding to place the trains at trackmarks. The following example places a train made up of the "PlayerTrainKuids" consist specification at a trackmark named TM01:
<syntaxhighlight lang="ini">
Train PlayerTrain = World.CreateTrain( PlayerTrainKuids, "TM01", true );
</syntaxhighlight>
'''In the "gameplay" section''', above the "scenarioDone = true;" line, add coding to set some initial parameters and perform the scenario's actions. The following is a very simple example which merely allows the user to drive the PlayerTrain and nothing else.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
World.SetGameTimeRate( World.TIME_RATE_1X );
World.SetGameTime( 0.875 ); // 9am
World.SetWeather( World.WEATHER_TYPE_CLEAR, World.WEATHER_CHANGEABILITY_NONE );
World.SetCamera( PlayerTrain, World.CAMERA_EXTERNAL );
World.SetCameraAngle( 75, -15, 50 );
PlayerTrain.SetAutopilotMode( Train.CONTROL_MANUAL );
while( 1 == 1 )
{
Sleep( 0.1 );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
In the above example the "while" loop will wait forever until the user exits the scenario. A real scenario would normally complete properly and shut down without user intervention being required.
No compilation is required. Once the gs file is correctly created, the scenario can be run. In practice, there is usually a need for numerous iterations around the editing and testing cycle.
== Comparisons to programming languages==
{{EdNote|The utility of GameScript is not limited to Trainz {{TL|Scenario}}s generation, but also applies to writing rules for the scenarios replacement, game {{TL|Session}}s ({{TR|K|profile}}s). A variant, TrainzScript is central to making various kinds of interactive and animated content such as loading and unloading traincars, and other animations including actions at {{TR|K|mocrossing}}s, {{TR|K|industry}}, draw, swing, and lift bridges, steamboats, drivable vehicles and basically anything in world which moves is dependent upon script files.
* In short, this page is far from dated and unimportant to anyone needing more information about TrainzScript or GameScripting.
}}
;Some Comments Regarding {{TG|GameScript}} & {{TN|TrainzScript}} for people familiar only with traditional BASIC or Visual BASIC, and no other high level computer languages:
{{TTip|A few simple examples can be found at the end of this section.}}
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The following applies to GameScript as used to create TRS2004 scenarios. Its use in Rules, commands, asset action scriptlets, scripted asset behaviors, and etcetera is different in some important respects to what follows here, but all share the same foundation requirements and basis syntax. Scripted assets such as a trackside signal, animated logger, linked junctions or signals all have to interface with run-time software, so live in the same house, so to speak.
For anyone unfamiliar with any form of most programming languages except BASIC, learning GameScript will probably prove quite difficult. This section attempts to list some of the "gotchas" that may confuse beginners.
GameScript does not have a dedicated program editor or IDE (integrated development environment). Instead, a text editor program such as Notepad or a superior alternative ({{TA|Notepad++}}, {{TA|Programmer's Notepad}}, {{TA|ConTEXT}}, {{TA|Crimson}} are introduced herein) is used to edit program source files, and unlike within ''an IDE 'project','' the user has to do all the file management manually.
In GameScript, entities such as trains, signals, junctions, etc are regarded as being {{BL|objects with properties}} that can be specified and accessed by the program. (An alternative word for properties in computer science is attributes—circumscribed 'characteristics'.)
;GameScript is based on the "C" language.
: ''"C" has numerous differences to BASIC, for example:''
* In GameScript, all the coding is held in one file. Because there is no integrated development environment, all the parts of the code are visible when editing.
* Variables must be declared in advance, as they are and must in most programming languages, and most often before use, initialized (value defined) as well.
** They can be declared when first given a value if desired; the syntax is to specify the variable type (int, float, etc), then its name, then a equals sign, then an expression which gives the variable its initial value.
* Array subscripts are enclosed in square brackets, not round brackets.
* The syntax for declaring arrays will seem very strange to BASIC programmers. See the example below.
* Comment lines <u>start</u> with two forward slashes, not REM. This is often called 'hack-hack' commenting and in most C-language derivatives, they may appear anywhere in a line and affect everything until the newline (End of Line, Line Break, CR+LF, or other equivalent terms) character sequence ends the text line.
* Groups of dependent statements (or {{BL|code blocks}}) are enclosed in matching pairs of curly brackets, which can or ''{{BL|should be regarded as bounding (boundary) keywords}}''— ''the opening ''''curly-brace {{BL|'{'}}'''''' serves to mark the beginning of the block (as the PASCAL 'begin' keyword).
:* These include the groups of sequential processing statements (procedures) in FOR loops, in WHILE loops, and in IF statements.
:* Therefore there are ''no 'onto mapped' equivalents'' of BASIC's NEXT, WEND or ENDIF statements in "C", but ''the closing ''''curly-brace {{BL|'}'}}'''''' serves to mark the END of any block of grouped statements.
* It follows logically that ''the closing ''''curly-brace {{BL|'}'}}'''''' also serves to mark the END of the block (as the PASCAL 'end' keyword) of ''ordinally grouped and executed statements'' known in C-based language offshoots as a {{BL|''''''function''''''}} (<i>or 'process' or 'procedure' or BASIC's 'sub-program'</i>).
* Most valid statements must have a semi-colon on the end, but not all. Leaving one off when required is a ''common cause of errors and unexpected results''.
:* The exceptions are branching identifiers (tags) and where usually the dependent statements that follow are enclosed in curly brackets such as block operators like while, do, for loops and if-then-else conditional blocks.
{{TTip|In C virtually all important blocks of code, including even a procedure, or sub-program (''all called 'functions' in C'') will be bounded by paired curly-braces. These days, such might also be called 'wrappers'-the meaning drawing on the parallel to HTML tag pairs.}}
; Examples of statements which must not have semi-colons include:
:* case
:* default
:* else {...}
:* {{BL|FOR loop headers, WHILE loop headers and IF statement headers}} where the dependent statements that follow are enclosed in curly brackets.
:* include
:* switch {...} (it's scope blocks include default and case blocks)
:* function declaration (not those of definitions) header lines (it's scope contains everything before the bounding end block (''the closing curly-brace {{BL|'}'}}'')
:* labels (unconditional branching targets for goto statements-which must be within the function wrapper.)
* Most operations are performed using functions, or statements which have the same syntax as functions. Therefore in many cases parameters must be enclosed in round brackets where none are required in BASIC. This gives rise to syntax like:
: {{BL|1=result=14*myfunction( new-input-value );}} where 'myfunction{...}' is a code elsewhere, perhaps one getting a specific state and returning it's value to the expression and saving the value in the variable 'result'.
* Assignment statements take one equals sign,
** relational expressions (equality tests) in IF statements take two equals signs ({{BL|1=if(result==0){...} }}).
** In such evaluation expressions: Not equals is !=
* "C" features a large number of obscure methods of incrementing and decrementing variables using two adjacent arithmetical operators. Since these are difficult to remember and therefore open to confusion, they are probably best avoided by beginners. The difference in performance caused by not using these methods is trivial in the extreme compared to the millions of calculations required to generate each screen frame in Trainz.
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* Instead of variables being converted from one type to another with functions such as STR$ and NUM, or automatically as in Visual BASIC, in "C" the <cast> statement is used.
* Unlike Visual BASIC, GameScript is not inherently event driven.
** There is no concept of "click on this object to run this little bit of code". However, event handlers (sections of code which are obeyed when an event occurs) can be created. These are particularly useful for handling AI train events, in situations where they can occur asynchronously with the scenario processing and the user's actions.
** However, GameScript also has the Schedule mechanism for controlling AI trains independently of scenario execution.
* A function prefixed with the word void means it is being declared as one which does not return a value. Hence the assignment: {{BL|1=result=14*myfunction();}} or even just the ''number * function()'' part will (and should) produce a compile error.
* In Auran's API documentation, a function declaration with ''the 'parenthesized parameter ( void )' does not take <u>any</u> pass parameters'' ({{BL|1=void myfunction(void);}} thus <u>declares</u> a child-process which takes and needs no pass values that is run whenever ''the 'calling code''' {{BL|1= myfunction();}} occurs in-line), but as shown, it does require the empty pair of round brackets.
** When declared, it also requires the use of both void keywords.
* "C" does not have an exponentiation operator. But writing a C function to cube is:
:: {{BL|float fcube(float finput;){ return finput*finput*finput; } }}
:* Note the return statement both requires a terminating semi-colon, but also, in a 'non-void declared' function, an expression returning some value ''to pass back'' to the calling code block.
;Boolean (Logic) expressions
* GameScript uses '''and''' and '''or''' in complex relational {{wp|Boolean arithmetic}} expressions, in the same way as in BASIC. Normal "C" is very different. Bitwise Boolean operations are possible but probably best ignored by beginners.
* GameScript uses '''true''' and '''false''' for literal Boolean values.
* GameScript uses + for string concatenation, in the same way as BASIC.
* Whereas Visual BASIC consistently uses ''the 'Object.Property' syntax'', GameScript only does so to a limited extent.
:* GameScript uses the SetOfFunctions.SpecificFunction syntax extensively (possibly universally).
:* In GameScript, in most cases, ''a property of an object'' must be specified using a function whose name starts with {{BL|Set...}}, and a property of an object must be obtained using a function whose name starts with {{BL|Get...}}
* Whereas in Visual BASIC it is vital to regularly perform a ''DoEvents statement'' so as to refresh the screen and prevent Windows locking up, in GameScript there is only a general fairly obvious need to avoid tight loops and insert Sleep functions in such situations.
:* GameScript functions which pause scenario execution while waiting for an event will not lock up Trainz or Windows.
* Some of the functions in GameScript can take a varying number of parameters, usually with the omitted parameters being given sensible default values.
* Some of the functions in GameScript operate differently depending on ''the variable type'' of the parameters they are supplied with (passed).
:* For example, the function for specifying the camera angles regards its parameters as
::: being in '{{wp|degrees}}' if they are ''integers''
::: but in '{{wp|radians}}' if they are ''floating point.''
As with Visual BASIC, for the beginner there is considerable confusion regarding which aspects are handled by the operating system or the programming language, and which must be handled by the programmer. In Trainz there are the additional complicating possibilities of the user's train and AI trains performing train movements asynchronously with the scenario.
* Windows and Trainz handle all the hardware aspects of input and output.
* Trainz will automatically call the main() section of the program when the scenario starts. (This is a C standard function/task/certainty)
* Once the user's train has been created and control given the user, the user can drive it forwards or backwards as they desire. The scenario needs to react as events occur, such as the user's train entering a trigger or a junction.
* Trainz will ''automatically'' call some other 'boilerplate' (standard library) ''sections of the program'' when a user train overspeed event occurs, when a collision event occurs, etc.
:* The default coding to handle these events is created when a new scenario is created but with sufficient knowledge it can be modified.
* There are functions available in GameScript to pause scenario execution at a point in the coding until an event occurs, such as the user's train entering a junction or a trigger.
As with Visual BASIC, in addition to the relatively straightforward core language there is also a need to learn the vast number of objects, their properties and their functions. These are documented in the Auran GameScript API.
An important practical comment: in the Auran GameScript API document, a pair of matching adjacent square brackets may be displayed so closely together as to appear to be an outline box.
{{EdNote|W=100%|MW=100%|BG=lightyellow|'' 'Web-Search' ''quoted phrases: {{nowrap|"The C Language"}} and {{nowrap|"The C Programming Language"}} for online sources of syntax and operators. Obtaining the seminal work {{nowrap|''"{{wp|The C Programming Language}}"''}} by Kernighan and Ritchie (The language inventors) is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for anyone assaying C or C-derived languages such as C/C++/C#, Java, Java script (actually most modern and recent script languages). No one work will give you a firmer faster start than that work.}}
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In Trainz, objects internally pass messages between themselves. These internal messages are not seen by the user. GameScript coding can generate internal messages and also detect and receive internal messages. Each internal message has four properties: its source, its destination, its major (i.e. its major message type) and its minor (i.e. its minor message type). While this message passing concept can be ignored by the beginner, it is often featured in the Auran documentation and therefore worthy of mention here.
One final vital piece of advice: start with something really, really simple. Making a train appear on a track is in itself a very considerable achievement for someone starting to learn GameScript.
'''Example #1: IF Statement'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
//Equivalent to IF A=10 THEN...
if (a==10)
{
//dependent statements go here
}
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Example #2: FOR Loop'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
// Equivalent to FOR N=1 TO 5 STEP 1
for (n=1; n<=5; n=n+1)
{
//statements within the loop go here
}
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Example #3: WHILE Loop'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
while (a<50)
{
//statements within the loop go here
}
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Example #4: Variable declaration and initialisation'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
int x=8;
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Example #5: Declare an array'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
//Equivalent to DIM A(12) - possible subscript values will run from 0 to 12
float[] A = new float[ 13 ];
</syntaxhighlight>
'''Example #6: Define a user-defined function'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
int Cube(x)
{
//local variable declarations go here
//function statements go here
return (x*x*x);
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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* The last service pack for Trainz 1.1 was SP3, creating Trainz 1.3, under which most later sales took place.
* The last service pack released for TRS2004 is SP4.
* The only service pack released for TRS2006 is SP1. This is not available for the French and German/East European editions. For those editions, separate full-priced versions of TRS2006 which include SP1 are available. These are called TRS2007 or TRS2008.
* The three Trainz Classics releases are TRS2006 with different bundled content but SP1 preinstalled, so will not be upgraded by means of service packs.
* TRS2009 had three Service Packs
* TRS2010 had two
* TRS2012 has one, but will be issuing at least one more after May 2013.
Unlike most modern software, there was no option within Trainz until TRS2009 to check for updates, then auto-download and install them. Instead, because of the advanced nature of the data base software, the entire process has to be performed manually. TRS2009—TRS2012 will inform you that an update is available. Monitoring the Web Board at Auran.com, particularly the "What's New" forum will advise you of pending releases or newly available updates, including any [[w:Patch (computing)|Hot Fix]]es.
Before applying a service pack, backup all the assets you have created yourself or downloaded; these will generally reside in \local and \libraries folders. There is a definite risk of losing these assets during the service pack installation, particularly in TRS2006.
Before downloading a service pack, run Trainz and make a note of the build number displayed on the program's main menu, lower right hand corner. This uniquely defines the version, regional edition and service pack level.
* When downloading a service pack, the first number in the filename of the service pack file must match your build number. The slightest discrepancy in these numbers will cause the service pack installation to fail.
* The second number in the filename is the build number that will result after successfully installing the service pack.
* Some service packs can be downloaded from Auran's web site. Service packs for some regional editions of Trainz can be downloaded from the distribution company for the relevant country, for example 'Just Trains' for the United Kingdom. Some Trainz fansites also make some service packs available to their members.
Be sure to also obtain the full instructions for installing the service pack. ''It is absolutely vital to follow those instructions in every precise detail without omitting any of the steps.'' SP1 for TRS2006 is particularly unforgiving and will fail if there is the slightest deviation from the instructions.
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* The last service pack for Trainz 1.1 was SP3, creating Trainz 1.3, under which most later sales took place.
* The last service pack released for TRS2004 is SP4.
* The only service pack released for TRS2006 is SP1. This is not available for the French and German/East European editions. For those editions, separate full-priced versions of TRS2006 which include SP1 are available. These are called TRS2007 or TRS2008.
* The three Trainz Classics releases are TRS2006 with different bundled content but SP1 preinstalled, so will not be upgraded by means of service packs.
* TRS2009 had three Service Packs
* TRS2010 had two
* TRS2012 has one, but will be issuing at least one more after May 2013.
Unlike most modern software, there was no option within Trainz until TRS2009 to check for updates, then auto-download and install them. Instead, because of the advanced nature of the data base software, the entire process has to be performed manually. TRS2009—TRS2012 will inform you that an update is available. Monitoring the Web Board at Auran.com, particularly the "What's New" forum will advise you of pending releases or newly available updates, including any [[w:Patch (computing)|Hot Fix]]es.
Before applying a service pack, backup all the assets you have created yourself or downloaded; these will generally reside in \local and \libraries folders. There is a definite risk of losing these assets during the service pack installation, particularly in TRS2006.
Before downloading a service pack, run Trainz and make a note of the build number displayed on the program's main menu, lower right hand corner. This uniquely defines the version, regional edition and service pack level.
* When downloading a service pack, the first number in the filename of the service pack file must match your build number. The slightest discrepancy in these numbers will cause the service pack installation to fail.
* The second number in the filename is the build number that will result after successfully installing the service pack.
* Some service packs can be downloaded from Auran's web site. Service packs for some regional editions of Trainz can be downloaded from the distribution company for the relevant country, for example 'Just Trains' for the United Kingdom. Some Trainz fansites also make some service packs available to their members.
Be sure to also obtain the full instructions for installing the service pack. ''It is absolutely vital to follow those instructions in every precise detail without omitting any of the steps.'' SP1 for TRS2006 is particularly unforgiving and will fail if there is the slightest deviation from the instructions.
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Trainz service packs update the program so as to fix known bugs and usually also add additional features. Each major release version of Trainz has its own set of service packs. Service packs are free of charge when downloaded via the Internet via Auran.com.
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* The last service pack for Trainz 1.1 was SP3, creating Trainz 1.3, under which most later sales took place.
* The last service pack released for TRS2004 is SP4.
* The only service pack released for TRS2006 is SP1. This is not available for the French and German/East European editions. For those editions, separate full-priced versions of TRS2006 which include SP1 are available. These are called TRS2007 or TRS2008.
* The three Trainz Classics releases are TRS2006 with different bundled content but SP1 preinstalled, so will not be upgraded by means of service packs.
* TRS2009 had three Service Packs
* TRS2010 had two
* TRS2012 has one, but will be issuing at least one more after May 2013.
Unlike most modern software, there was no option within Trainz until TRS2009 to check for updates, then auto-download and install them. Instead, because of the advanced nature of the data base software, the entire process has to be performed manually. TRS2009—TRS2012 will inform you that an update is available. Monitoring the Web Board at Auran.com, particularly the "What's New" forum will advise you of pending releases or newly available updates, including any [[w:Patch (computing)|Hot Fix]]es.
Before applying a service pack, backup all the assets you have created yourself or downloaded; these will generally reside in \local and \libraries folders. There is a definite risk of losing these assets during the service pack installation, particularly in TRS2006.
Before downloading a service pack, run Trainz and make a note of the build number displayed on the program's main menu, lower right hand corner. This uniquely defines the version, regional edition and service pack level.
* When downloading a service pack, the first number in the filename of the service pack file must match your build number. The slightest discrepancy in these numbers will cause the service pack installation to fail.
* The second number in the filename is the build number that will result after successfully installing the service pack.
* Some service packs can be downloaded from Auran's web site. Service packs for some regional editions of Trainz can be downloaded from the distribution company for the relevant country, for example 'Just Trains' for the United Kingdom. Some Trainz fansites also make some service packs available to their members.
Be sure to also obtain the full instructions for installing the service pack. ''It is absolutely vital to follow those instructions in every precise detail without omitting any of the steps.'' SP1 for TRS2006 is particularly unforgiving and will fail if there is the slightest deviation from the instructions.
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* {{N3V|Config.txt_file|TrainzOnline Wiki Config.txt file page}} and various other pages
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== Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] ==
I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.)
# First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project?
# The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section?
[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:The policy seems to be contradicting [[Wikibooks:SOURCE]], which states that annotated texts are the only exception to published texts being on Wikibooks. This means that we have a policy that says unannotated source texts are permitted, and another one that says they aren't allowed. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 19:02, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:There is also [[Annotations of The Complete Peanuts]]. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 14:26, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::That isn't an annotated text of the type described by this policy, as it doesn't include the original text that's being commented on. (Which it can't, because ''Peanuts'' is still under copyright.) [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 16:29, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::Correct, it is not an inline annotation: I was just pointing it out as another kind of annotated text here.
:::For what it's worth, our sister project Wikisource [[:s:en:Category:Wikisource annotations|also hosts inline annotations]], such as [[:s:en:What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?/Annotated]], which I made. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 16:33, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::The main problem here is that the policy permits "unannotated texts" even though we don't host them here. I think that the first thing you mentioned can stay but we might need to strike out the second part from the policy as it is contradictory. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:38, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::Yeah - I certainly don't mean to suggest that the ''Ulysses'' annotations need to go away; I'm mostly curious if this policy has any wider applicability, or if its only function is to allow this one text. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:37, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
== Proposal related to FlaggedRevs ==
{{tracked|T426992|fixed}}
As said per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General#Page patrolling]], I would like to propose the following:
# <code>$wgUseNPPatrol</code> and <code>$wgUseFilePatrol</code> are both to be set to <code>false</code>.
# <code>autopatrol</code> and <code>patrol</code> are to be removed from some user groups on this wiki.
This is because FlaggedRevs is used to review new pages and edits, so I don't think MediaWiki's native patrol function is needed here. It's similar to [[phab:T423461]] (completely turning off the new page patrol function on Ukrainian Wikipedia).
In addition, I would like to propose we move the following interface pages once after the below configuration has been implemented:
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-1]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-1]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-2]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-2]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-3]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-3]]
I don't really see a reason why we should use {{tq|value}} instead of {{tq|accuracy}} to stand out, when some other projects use {{tq|accuracy}}.
{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
=== core-Permissions.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
'+enwikibooks' => [
'bot' => [ 'autopatrol' => false, ],
'editor' => [
'rollback' => true,
'suppressredirect' => true,
],
'flood' => [ 'bot' => true ],
'sysop' => [
'autopatrol' => false,
'patrol' => false,
'importupload' => true, // T278683
],
'uploader' => [
'upload' => true,
'reupload' => true,
],
'import' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
'transwiki' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
],
</syntaxhighlight>
=== flaggedrevs.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
elseif ( $wgDBname == 'enwikibooks' ) {
// Limited to the main, Cookbook, and Wikijunior namespaces (T408110)
$wgFlaggedRevsNamespaces = [ NS_MAIN, 102, 110 ];
$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 3 ] ];
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['stablesettings'] = true;
unset( $wgGroupPermissions['reviewer'] );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:05, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}}, patrolling is obsolete since we have FlaggedRevs extension here. Additionally, we should also consider renaming <code>editor</code> to <code>reviewer</code> to avoid confusion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 15:19, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:: I agree, but about the <code>validate</code> user right, is this still needed? <code>reviewer</code> has it by default, and administrators already have that user right; we might need to consider whether to remove <code>validate</code> completely from this wiki.
:: Also, <code>reviewer</code> is ''not'' under autopromotion, so this means an administrator will have to manually grant and remove that user group, unlike <code>editor</code>. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:45, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
::: {{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] to my response. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:59, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
::::If renaming the group would result in the autopromotion breaking, couldn't we edit the autopromotion as well? If this would break current reviewers' permissions I don't think we really need it right now as it is just known as <code>editor</code> to the software. For the validate right, I don't have much technical knowledge so I don't know what it does, I can't give an opinion on that. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:07, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] Regarding <code>validate</code>, if we use this line of code...<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
$wgFlaggedRevsTagsRestrictions = [
'accuracy' => [ 'review' => 2, 'validate' => 3 ],
];
</syntaxhighlight>... it means that reviewers will only be able to flag revisions either as minimal or average, while <code>validate</code> is required to flag revisions as good quality (in which using the current configuration, only administrators can do; therefore, <code>validate</code> is not needed at all here). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:03, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}} I'd be inclined toward standard patrolling rather than FlaggedRevs, but I agree that having both seems clearly redundant and just introduces an administrative burden. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 15:21, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{ping|Kingofnuthin}} and {{ping|Koavf}} It's done, but I noticed a major side effect when we removed the `validate` user right, most likely: no one can mark any revisions with quality (aside from reviewing). We might need to add that user right to reviewers and administrators. Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:07, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Do we really need quality marks here? From what I have seen, the revisions are almost always marked as minimal. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 14:58, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: If you take a look at [[Special:Log/review]], I just marked [[Cookbook:Githeri]] as reviewed (akin to marking that recipe as patrolled), but the quality is minimal (in which no one can change). Does this describe what you are saying above? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:59, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Yeah, this is tricky. Like KoN mentions above, I don't really know how important this feature is. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 21:29, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Has anyone checked to see what the realistic shelf life for [[mw:Extension:FlaggedRevs]] is? Maybe we should make a change, but in the opposite direction. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 22:56, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: Which change are you describing here {{tq|in the opposite direction}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:57, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I'm wondering whether we should rely more on MediaWiki's native patrol function than on FlaggedRevs. MediaWiki's native patrol function is more likely to be working 10 years from now. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 23:05, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: Yes, but according to the historical project page [[Wikibooks:New page patrol]], {{tq|Please note that the patroller flag was retired when English Wikibooks enabled FlaggedRevs. The job that was once done by patrollers is now done by reviewers. Most of the content of this page is still accurate; we just use a different interface to do more-or-less the same thing.}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:10, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::::That doesn't tell us how we should plan for the future. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 02:50, 26 May 2026 (UTC)
== Proposal to discontinue quality criteria levels via FlaggedRevs ==
{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
elseif ( $wgDBname == 'enwikibooks' ) {
// Limited to the main, Cookbook, and Wikijunior namespaces (T408110)
$wgFlaggedRevsNamespaces = [ NS_MAIN, 102, 110 ];
$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 1 ] ];
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['stablesettings'] = true;
unset( $wgGroupPermissions['reviewer'] );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{collapse bottom}}
I would like to propose discontinuing the [[Help:Tracking changes#Quality criteria and levels|quality criteria levels]]; by using <code>$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 1 ] ];</code>, there would only be two levels, unreviewed and reviewed, per the comments on the previous proposal above (and because <code>validate</code> is no longer available). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 11:42, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
:'''Support''' ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 15:07, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{comment}} In my years here, I have never used, looked at, or seen anyone reference the quality criteria levels—I don't think they are a useful component of the project these days. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 11:01, 1 June 2026 (UTC)
: I filed [[phab:T428329]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:28, 6 June 2026 (UTC)
::{{done}} [[User:VadymTS1|VadymTS1]] ([[User talk:VadymTS1|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VadymTS1|contribs]]) 20:33, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
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== Proposal related to FlaggedRevs ==
{{tracked|T426992|fixed}}
As said per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General#Page patrolling]], I would like to propose the following:
# <code>$wgUseNPPatrol</code> and <code>$wgUseFilePatrol</code> are both to be set to <code>false</code>.
# <code>autopatrol</code> and <code>patrol</code> are to be removed from some user groups on this wiki.
This is because FlaggedRevs is used to review new pages and edits, so I don't think MediaWiki's native patrol function is needed here. It's similar to [[phab:T423461]] (completely turning off the new page patrol function on Ukrainian Wikipedia).
In addition, I would like to propose we move the following interface pages once after the below configuration has been implemented:
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-1]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-1]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-2]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-2]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-3]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-3]]
I don't really see a reason why we should use {{tq|value}} instead of {{tq|accuracy}} to stand out, when some other projects use {{tq|accuracy}}.
{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
=== core-Permissions.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
'+enwikibooks' => [
'bot' => [ 'autopatrol' => false, ],
'editor' => [
'rollback' => true,
'suppressredirect' => true,
],
'flood' => [ 'bot' => true ],
'sysop' => [
'autopatrol' => false,
'patrol' => false,
'importupload' => true, // T278683
],
'uploader' => [
'upload' => true,
'reupload' => true,
],
'import' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
'transwiki' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
],
</syntaxhighlight>
=== flaggedrevs.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
elseif ( $wgDBname == 'enwikibooks' ) {
// Limited to the main, Cookbook, and Wikijunior namespaces (T408110)
$wgFlaggedRevsNamespaces = [ NS_MAIN, 102, 110 ];
$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 3 ] ];
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['stablesettings'] = true;
unset( $wgGroupPermissions['reviewer'] );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{collapse bottom}}
Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:05, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}}, patrolling is obsolete since we have FlaggedRevs extension here. Additionally, we should also consider renaming <code>editor</code> to <code>reviewer</code> to avoid confusion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 15:19, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:: I agree, but about the <code>validate</code> user right, is this still needed? <code>reviewer</code> has it by default, and administrators already have that user right; we might need to consider whether to remove <code>validate</code> completely from this wiki.
:: Also, <code>reviewer</code> is ''not'' under autopromotion, so this means an administrator will have to manually grant and remove that user group, unlike <code>editor</code>. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:45, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
::: {{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] to my response. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:59, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
::::If renaming the group would result in the autopromotion breaking, couldn't we edit the autopromotion as well? If this would break current reviewers' permissions I don't think we really need it right now as it is just known as <code>editor</code> to the software. For the validate right, I don't have much technical knowledge so I don't know what it does, I can't give an opinion on that. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:07, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] Regarding <code>validate</code>, if we use this line of code...<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
$wgFlaggedRevsTagsRestrictions = [
'accuracy' => [ 'review' => 2, 'validate' => 3 ],
];
</syntaxhighlight>... it means that reviewers will only be able to flag revisions either as minimal or average, while <code>validate</code> is required to flag revisions as good quality (in which using the current configuration, only administrators can do; therefore, <code>validate</code> is not needed at all here). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:03, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}} I'd be inclined toward standard patrolling rather than FlaggedRevs, but I agree that having both seems clearly redundant and just introduces an administrative burden. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 15:21, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{ping|Kingofnuthin}} and {{ping|Koavf}} It's done, but I noticed a major side effect when we removed the `validate` user right, most likely: no one can mark any revisions with quality (aside from reviewing). We might need to add that user right to reviewers and administrators. Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:07, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Do we really need quality marks here? From what I have seen, the revisions are almost always marked as minimal. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 14:58, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: If you take a look at [[Special:Log/review]], I just marked [[Cookbook:Githeri]] as reviewed (akin to marking that recipe as patrolled), but the quality is minimal (in which no one can change). Does this describe what you are saying above? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:59, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Yeah, this is tricky. Like KoN mentions above, I don't really know how important this feature is. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 21:29, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Has anyone checked to see what the realistic shelf life for [[mw:Extension:FlaggedRevs]] is? Maybe we should make a change, but in the opposite direction. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 22:56, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: Which change are you describing here {{tq|in the opposite direction}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:57, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I'm wondering whether we should rely more on MediaWiki's native patrol function than on FlaggedRevs. MediaWiki's native patrol function is more likely to be working 10 years from now. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 23:05, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: Yes, but according to the historical project page [[Wikibooks:New page patrol]], {{tq|Please note that the patroller flag was retired when English Wikibooks enabled FlaggedRevs. The job that was once done by patrollers is now done by reviewers. Most of the content of this page is still accurate; we just use a different interface to do more-or-less the same thing.}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:10, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::::That doesn't tell us how we should plan for the future. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 02:50, 26 May 2026 (UTC)
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I would like to propose discontinuing the [[Help:Tracking changes#Quality criteria and levels|quality criteria levels]]; by using <code>$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 1 ] ];</code>, there would only be two levels, unreviewed and reviewed, per the comments on the previous proposal above (and because <code>validate</code> is no longer available). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 11:42, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
:'''Support''' ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 15:07, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{comment}} In my years here, I have never used, looked at, or seen anyone reference the quality criteria levels—I don't think they are a useful component of the project these days. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 11:01, 1 June 2026 (UTC)
: I filed [[phab:T428329]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:28, 6 June 2026 (UTC)
::{{done}} [[User:VadymTS1|VadymTS1]] ([[User talk:VadymTS1|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/VadymTS1|contribs]]) 20:33, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
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This guide to technical writing was created by and for students enrolled in ''Technical and Professional Writing'' courses. The content is '''student-generated''', with occasional feedback and guidance from course instructors and professional technical communicators. This technical writing guide is meant to be useful beyond the classroom.
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== About C. S. Wyatt ==
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|12|17}}
| birth_place = Visalia, California
| residence = Williamson County, Texas
| other_names = Christopher S. Wyatt, C. Scott Wyatt, Scott Wyatt, Skot
| citizenship = United States
| education = Ph.D Rhetoric/Scientific and Technical Communication, University of Minnesota; MFA Film and Digital Technology, Chatham University; M.A. English Composition and Rhetoric, California State University, Fresno; B.A. Journalism / English,
University of Southern California (Annenberg School for Communication).
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| occupation = Playwright, essayist, scholar, entrepreneur
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| known_for = Dark comedy
| notable_works = ''The Gospel Singer''; ''A New Death''; ''The Garden''
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I am a writer, educator, researcher, and consultant. My wife and I maintain the [http://www.tameri.com Tameri Guide for Writers]. Words are my life, though I have dozens of additional interests. As a writer, I enjoy dramatic writing (stage and screen), poetry, and short stories. I appreciate short forms because it is a challenge to say a lot with a few words.
== Academic Background ==
My scholarly interests are the '''Rhetoric of Economics''' ''and'' the '''Economics of Rhetoric'''. In the case of Wikis, why would someone invest capital (time, effort, knowledge) in a project that is free? What is the social capital gained? What other gains does one experience? My doctoral research focused on technology and writing instruction for '''Neurodiverse''' students. My research included the role of capital requirements behind the development of physical and virtual spaces supportive of students with special needs.
In addition to the doctorate, I have an MFA in Film and Digital Technology, an M.A. in English Composition and Rhetoric, and undergraduate degrees in English and journalism.
My students worked on Wikibook projects, ideally leading to books other students can use. I think students learn from their mistakes, especially when someone else corrects the error publicly.
== Computing Background ==
I began programming in the late 1970s. The first computer I had at home was a Commodore VIC-20, including the loud dot-matrix printer and every peripheral available. After a list of other systems (even Sinclair and Tandy), I ended up with a great Epson PC-AT clone. That system lasted through college in the 1980s. I was a PC/Unix programmer and had a bit of everything, including numerous homebuilt PCs.
Currently, I use a MacBook Pro and no longer have the urge to build computers for friends and family. I do admit to performing surgery on Apple hardware. It might be tedious, but it isn't impossible. I even upgraded the SSD in a Mac Studio, a process that was well worth the effort.
=== Languages and Tools ===
I started to learn programming concepts with 6502 "Smart Assembler for VIC20." The Commodore VIC20 has so little memory that a BASIC program could be too large. As a result, I learned to code reading Compute! Magazine's "ML Monitor" and the "Smart Assembler" editors. Compute! even published the complete code for a word processor, in 6502. You learn a lot reading that much code.
==== Lots of BASICs ====
Like most early home computer enthusiasts, I ended up learning a variety of BASIC dialects. These were all "line number" BASICs with GOTO and GOSUB logic required to accomplish anything meaningful. You learned quickly to number related code in groups. When I finally obtained a PC clone, I went through several BASIC compilers. QuickBASIC, and later PowerBASIC, would change how I thought about this "beginners" language. Suddenly, somewhat elegant code was possible.
==== Long Live Pascal! ====
I left BASIC for Pascal with the advent of TurboPascal. I also embraced TurboC and later the entire line of Borland compilers for Windows. I was and am a serious fan of Delphi's Object Pascal language and the incredible IDE that Borland created. Too bad Borland wasn't able to crush VisualBasic.
==== C, the Past and Future ====
In college, as a systems programmer, C and Fortran were the primary tools in our office. I also learned to work with REXX, a great scripting tool on IBM mainframes. I still think C is a thing of beauty. The great thing about C is that it is still the language of choice on Unix platforms. If you know C and Pascal, you can learn most programming languages.
Now, I am a Mac user. This means I'm trying to master Swift and the Xcode tools. I have managed to install FreePascal with the Xcode support, but hope to use Lazarus for Pascal coding. (Lazarus is a clone of the Delphi IDE.) I play a little with various BASIC revivals on the Mac, too. I have a soft spot in my heart for BASIC, I guess.
==== Scripting the Days Away ====
Working on Web sites has meant greater and greater use of JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. I'm fascinated by Ruby and Python, but most of the Web site applications I install and maintain are PHP or Perl-based.
== No, Really, I'm a Writer ==
Writing is my primary vocation and avocation. Writing about technology is one of my paying gigs, so I get to combine geekdom with logophilia.
== See Also ==
You can learn more at [http://www.tameri.com/csw/index.html my Web site].
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| birth_place = Visalia, California
| residence = Williamson County, Texas
| other_names = Christopher S. Wyatt, C. Scott Wyatt, Scott Wyatt, Skot
| citizenship = United States
| education = Ph.D Rhetoric/Scientific and Technical Communication, University of Minnesota; MFA Film and Digital Technology, Chatham University; M.A. English Composition and Rhetoric, California State University, Fresno; B.A. Journalism / English,
University of Southern California (Annenberg School for Communication).
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| occupation = Playwright, essayist, scholar, entrepreneur
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| known_for = Dark comedy
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| weight = <!-- {{convert|weight in kg|kg|lb}} -->
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I am a writer, educator, researcher, and consultant. My wife and I maintain the [http://www.tameri.com Tameri Guide for Writers]. Words are my life, though I have dozens of additional interests. As a writer, I enjoy dramatic writing (stage and screen), poetry, and short stories. I appreciate short forms because it is a challenge to say a lot with a few words.
== Academic Background ==
My scholarly interests are the '''Rhetoric of Economics''' ''and'' the '''Economics of Rhetoric'''. In the case of Wikis, why would someone invest capital (time, effort, knowledge) in a project that is free? What is the social capital gained? What other gains does one experience? My doctoral research focused on technology and writing instruction for '''Neurodiverse''' students. My research included the role of capital requirements behind the development of physical and virtual spaces supportive of students with special needs.
In addition to the doctorate, I have an MFA in Film and Digital Technology, an M.A. in English Composition and Rhetoric, and undergraduate degrees in English and journalism.
My students work on Wikibook projects, ideally leading to books that other students can use. I think students learn from their mistakes, especially when someone else corrects the error publicly.
* [[Professional and Technical Writing]]
* [[Rhetoric and Composition]]
== Computing Background ==
I began programming in the late 1970s. The first computer I had at home was a Commodore VIC-20, including the loud dot-matrix printer and every peripheral available. After a list of other systems (even Sinclair and Tandy), I ended up with a great Epson PC-AT clone. That system lasted through college in the 1980s. I was a PC/Unix programmer and had a bit of everything, including numerous homebuilt PCs.
Currently, I use a MacBook Pro and no longer have the urge to build computers for friends and family. I do admit to performing surgery on Apple hardware. It might be tedious, but it isn't impossible. I even upgraded the SSD in a Mac Studio, a process that was well worth the effort.
=== Languages and Tools ===
I started to learn programming concepts with 6502 "Smart Assembler for VIC20." The Commodore VIC20 has so little memory that a BASIC program could be too large. As a result, I learned to code reading Compute! Magazine's "ML Monitor" and the "Smart Assembler" editors. Compute! even published the complete code for a word processor, in 6502. You learn a lot reading that much code.
==== Lots of BASICs ====
Like most early home computer enthusiasts, I ended up learning a variety of BASIC dialects. These were all "line number" BASICs with GOTO and GOSUB logic required to accomplish anything meaningful. You learned quickly to number related code in groups. When I finally obtained a PC clone, I went through several BASIC compilers. QuickBASIC, and later PowerBASIC, would change how I thought about this "beginners" language. Suddenly, somewhat elegant code was possible.
==== Long Live Pascal! ====
I left BASIC for Pascal with the advent of TurboPascal. I also embraced TurboC and later the entire line of Borland compilers for Windows. I was and am a serious fan of Delphi's Object Pascal language and the incredible IDE that Borland created. Too bad Borland wasn't able to crush VisualBasic.
==== C, the Past and Future ====
In college, as a systems programmer, C and Fortran were the primary tools in our office. I also learned to work with REXX, a great scripting tool on IBM mainframes. I still think C is a thing of beauty. The great thing about C is that it is still the language of choice on Unix platforms. If you know C and Pascal, you can learn most programming languages.
Now, I am a Mac user. This means I'm trying to master Swift and the Xcode tools. I have managed to install FreePascal with the Xcode support, but hope to use Lazarus for Pascal coding. (Lazarus is a clone of the Delphi IDE.) I play a little with various BASIC revivals on the Mac, too. I have a soft spot in my heart for BASIC, I guess.
==== Scripting the Days Away ====
Working on Web sites has meant greater and greater use of JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. I'm fascinated by Ruby and Python, but most of the Web site applications I install and maintain are PHP or Perl-based.
== No, Really, I'm a Writer ==
Writing is my primary vocation and avocation. Writing about technology is one of my paying gigs, so I get to combine geekdom with logophilia. I assembled my first "books" in first grade, wrote my first produced play in fifth grade, and never stopped writing. I am a member of the Dramatists Guild of America.
== See Also ==
You can learn more at [http://www.tameri.com/csw/index.html my Web site].
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=== Laser surgery and incisional surgery===
Although the terms "laser eye surgery" and "refractive surgery" are commonly used as if they were interchangeable, this is not the case. Lasers may be used to treat nonrefractive conditions (e.g. to seal a retinal tear), while radial keratotomy is an example of refractive surgery without the use of a laser.
===Cataract surgery===
A cataract is an opacification or cloudiness of the eye's crystalline lens due to aging, disease, or trauma that typically prevents light from forming a clear image on the retina. If visual loss is significant, surgical removal of the lens may be warranted, with lost optical power usually replaced with a plastic intraocular lens (IOL). Due to the high prevalence of cataracts, cataract extraction is the most common eye surgery.<ref>Uhr, Barry W. ''History of ophthalmology at Baylor University Medical Center''. Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2003 October; 16(4): 435–438. {{PMID|16278761}}</ref>
[[File:Cataract in human eye.png|thumb|right|250px|Cataract in Human Eye- Magnified view seen on examination with a slit lamp]]
'''Cataract surgery''' is the removal of the lens of the eye that has developed a cataract. The natural lens is then replaced with an artificial intraocular lens. It is one of the safest and most successful procedures in all of medicine.
The two main types of cataract extraction are intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE) and extracapsular cataract extraction (ECCE).
Extracapsular cataract extraction involves the removal of the lens while the elastic lens capsule is left partially intact to allow implantation of an intraocular lens<ref name="ECCE"/>. There are two main types of extracapsular surgery: conventional ECCE and phacoemulsification.
Conventional extracapsular cataract extraction involves manual expression of the lens through an incision made in the cornea or sclera. Although it requires a larger incision and the use of stitches, the conventional method is indicated for patients with very hard cataracts or lower counts of corneal endothelial cells.
Phacoemulsification involves the use of a machine with an ultrasonic handpiece with a titanium or steel needle which vibrates at ultrasonic frequency under continuous irrigation to sculpt, chop and emulsify the cataract, thus making it easier to aspirate the fine particles. Irrigation-aspiration can then be performed with a bimanual system to clean out the cortical matter. Thereafter, a foldable Intraocular lens (IOL) made of Silicone or Acrylic materials of appropriate power is implanted using a holder/folder, or a proprietary insertion device provided along with the IOL. It is placed in the posterior chamber in-the-bag after cleaning out the cataract. Because a smaller incision is required, few or no stitches are needed and the patient's recovery time is usually shorter. <ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-St/Phacoemulsification-for-Cataracts.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Phacoemulsification for cataracts]</ref><ref name="ECCE"/>.
Intracapsular cataract extraction (ICCE) involves the removal of the lens and the surrounding lens capsule in one piece. The lens is then replaced with an artificial plastic lens (an intraocular lens implant) of appropriate power which remains permanently in the eye. The procedure has a relatively high rate of complications due to the large incision required and pressure placed on the vitreous body, thus is rarely performed in countries where operating microscopes and high-technology equipment are readily available<ref name="ECCE">[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Extracapsular-Cataract-Extraction.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Extracapsular cataract extraction]</ref>. Cryoextraction is a form of ICCE that freezes the lens with a cryogenic substance such as liquid nitrogen<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Cryotherapy-for-Cataracts.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Cryotherapy for cataracts]</ref>. Although it is now used primarily for the removal of subluxated lenses, it was the favored form of cataract extraction from the late 1960s to the early 1980s<ref>Meadow, Norman B. '' [http://www.ophthalmologytimes.com/ophthalmologytimes/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=186750 Cryotherapy: A fall from grace, but not a crash]''. Ophthalmology Times. October, 15, 2005.</ref>.
A capsulotomy, rarely known as cystitomy, is a procedure to open a portion of the lens capsule. An anterior capsulotomy refers to the opening of the front portion of the lens capsule, whereas a posterior capsulotomy refers to the opening of the back portion of the lens capsule. In an extracapsular surgery, the surgeon performs an anterior capsulotomy, or capsulorhexis, to create an opening through which the lens nucleus can be removed and the intraocular lens implant inserted. An opacification or clouding of the posterior lens capsule frequently occurs in those who have had an extracapsular cataract extraction procedure, therefore, a laser posterior capsulotomy, or YAG laser capsulotomy, is used to clear the back implant surface <ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/La-Pa/Laser-Posterior-Capsulotomy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Laser posterior capsulotomy]</ref>. (Whereas a capsulotomy is the creation of an opening in the lens capsule, a capsulectomy is the actual removal of lens capsule tissue.)
Cataract operations are mostly performed under a local anaesthetic and the patient will be allowed to go home the same day. Complications after cataract surgery are uncommon. Many people (up to 50%) can develop a posterior capsular opacification (PCO) after initial cataract surgery, although the incidence is rapidly falling. PCO is a thickening and clouding of the lens capsule (which was left behind when the cataract was removed) and it can be easily corrected using a Nd-Yag laser to make holes in the capsule for the person to see through. Retinal detachment is an uncommon complication of cataract surgery.
Previously, polymethylmethacrylate was used as the lens material, since it was discovered by Sir Harold Ridley in UK. He observed that the Royal Airforce pilots sustained eye injuries with splinters of glass from fighter plane windshield (made of PMMA). However, the eyes did not show any foreign body reaction. Thus the material was inert and useful for implantation in the eye. Sir Harold Ridley was the first to design and implant Intraocular lenses, which were further refined by using lathe cutting machines. Advances in technology have brought about the use of silicone and acrylic both of which are soft foldable inert material. This allows the lens to be folded and inserted into the eye through a smaller incision. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and Acrylic lenses can also be used with small incisions and are a better choice in people who have a history of uveitis, have diabetic retinopathy requiring vitrectomy with replacement by silicone oil or are at high risk of retinal detachment. Acrylic is not always an ideal choice due to its added expense. Latest advances include IOLs with square-edge design, non-glare edge design and yellow dye added to the IOL.
An important factor to be considered in modern cataract surgery is the surgically induced astigmatism (SIA). This is the amount of change induced in the corneal curvature due to the surgical procedure. Since astigmatism has a significant bearing on the final visual acuity, it needs to be evaluated and managed by every cataract surgeon. The technically difficult process of evaluating astigmatism can be made simpler by using downloadable SIA Calculators. A series of such calculators may be downloaded from [http://www.insighteyeclinic.in/SIA_calculator.php SIA Calculators]
Couching was an early form of cataract surgery in which a small probe was inserted in the eye to push the lens down into the posterior chamber.
==History==
The earliest references to cataract surgery are found in Sanskrit manuscripts dating from the 5th century BC, which show that '''Susruta''' in India developed specialised instruments and performed the earliest eye surgery. In the Western world, bronze instruments that could have been used for cataract surgery, have been found in excavations in Babylonia, Greece and Egypt. The first references to cataract and its treatment in the West are found in 29 AD in De Medicinae, the work of the Latin encyclopedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus.
In 1748, Jacques Daviel started with modern cataract surgery, in which the cataract is actually extracted from the eye. In the 1940s Harold Ridley invented the intraocular lens which made efficient and comfortable visual rehabilitation possible after cataract surgery.
According to surveys of members of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, approximately 2.85 million cataracts procedures were performed in the United States during 2004 and 2.79 million in 2005[http://www.aao.org/news/academy_express/20060405.cfm].
===Glaucoma surgery===
Glaucoma is a group of diseases affecting the optic nerve that results in vision loss and is frequently characterized by raised intraocular pressure (IOP). There are many glaucoma surgeries, and variations or combinations of those surgeries, that facilitate the escape of excess aqueous humor from the eye to lower intraocular pressure, and a few that lower IOP by decreasing the production of aqueous.
====Procedures that facilitate outflow of aqueous humor====
'''''Laser trabeculoplasty'''''
A '''trabeculoplasty''' is a modification of the trabecular meshwork. '''Laser trabeculoplasty''' (LTP) is the application of a laser beam to burn areas of the trabecular meshwork, located near the base of the iris, to increase fluid outflow. LTP is used in the treatment of various open-angle glaucomas.<ref>[http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/aha/aha_gfollow_oph.htm University of Michigan Health System - Surgery for Glaucoma]</ref> The two types of laser trabeculoplasty are '''argon laser trabeculoplasty''' (ALT) and '''selective laser trabeculoplasty''' (SLT). As its name suggests, argon laser trabeculoplasty uses an argon laser to create tiny burns on the trabecular meshwork.<ref>[http://www.eyemdlink.com/EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID=47 EyeMDLink.com - Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT)]</ref> Selective laser trabeculoplasty is newer technology that uses a YAG laser to target specific cells within the trabecular meshwork and create less thermal damage than ALT.<ref>[http://www.revoptom.com/index.asp?ArticleType=SiteSpec&page=osc/105058/lesson.htm Review of Optometry - SLT: The Laser Picks Up Where Medications Leave Off]</ref><ref>[http://www.glaucoma.org/treating/a_new_type_of_g.html Glaucoma Research Foundation - SLT: A New Type of Glaucoma Surgery]</ref>
'''''Iridotomy'''''
An '''iridotomy''' involves making puncture-like openings through the iris without the removal of iris tissue. Performed either with standard surgical instruments or a laser, it is typically used to decrease intraocular pressure in patients with angle-closure glaucoma. A '''laser peripheral iridotomy''' (LPI) is the application of a laser beam to selectively burn a hold through the iris near its base. LPI may be performed with either an argon laser or Nd:YAG laser.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/La-Pa/Laser-Iridotomy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Laser iridotomy]</ref><ref>[http://www.eyemdlink.com/EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID=46 EyeMDLink.com - Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (PI)]</ref>
'''''Iridectomy'''''
An '''iridectomy''', also known as a '''corectomy''' or '''surgical iridectomy''', involves the removal of a portion of iris tissue.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Fi-La/Iridectomy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Iridectomy]</ref><ref name="Cline">Cline D; Hofstetter HW; Griffin JR. ''Dictionary of Visual Science''. 4th ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston 1997. {{ISBN|0-7506-9895-0}}</ref> A basal iridectomy is the removal of iris tissue from the far periphery, near the iris root; a peripheral iridectomy is the removal of iris tissue at the periphery; and a sector iridectomy is the removal of a wedge-shaped section of iris that extends from the pupil margin to the iris root, leaving a keyhole-shaped pupil.
'''''Filtering procedures: penetrating vs. non-penetrating'''''
Filtering surgeries are the mainstay of surgical treatment to control intraocular pressure.<ref>Jacobi PC, Dietlein TS, Krieglstein GK. "Technique of goniocurettage: a potential treatment for advanced chronic open angle glaucoma." ''Br J Ophthalmol''. 1997 Apr;81(4):302-7. {{PMID|9215060}}.</ref> An '''anterior sclerotomy''' or '''sclerostomy''' is used to gain access to the inner layers of the eye [http://www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/thcp_dorlands_content.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/dmd_s_05.htm]
[http://bjo.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/81/4/302#B5] [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=10150851&dopt=Abstract] in order to create a drainage channel from the anterior chamber to the external surface of the eye under the conjunctiva, allowing aqueous to seep into a bleb from which it is slowly absorbed. Filtering procedures are typically divided into either penetrating or non-penetrating types depending upon whether an intraoperative entry into the anterior chamber occurs [http://www.thedoctorwillseeyounow.com/articles/other/glauc_32/] [http://www.jdosmp.org/glaucoma_filtering_surgeries.html].
Penetrating filtering surgeries are further subdivided into guarded filtering procedures, also known as protected, subscleral, or partial thickness filtering procedures (in which the surgeon sutures a scleral flap over the sclerostomy site [http://www.revoptom.com/index.asp?ArticleType=SiteSpec&page=body/articles/10_2001/ro259.htm]), and full thickness procedures [http://adam.about.com/reports/000025_8.htm]. '''Trabeculectomy''' is a guarded filtering procedure that removes of part of the trabecular meshwork<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/St-Wr/Trabeculectomy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Trabeculectomy]</ref>[http://www.eyemdlink.com/EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID=44]. Full thickness procedures include sclerectomy, posterior lip sclerectomy (in which the surgeon completely excises the sclera on the area of the sclerostomy [http://www.revoptom.com/index.asp?ArticleType=SiteSpec&page=body/articles/10_2001/ro259.htm]), trephination, thermal sclerostomy (Scheie procedure), iridenclesis, and sclerostomy (including conventional sclerostomy and enzymatic sclerostomy) [http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-St/Sclerostomy.html] [http://www.jdosmp.org/glaucoma_filtering_surgeries.html].
Non-penetrating filtering surgeries do not penetrate or enter the eye's anterior chamber [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12048520&dopt=Abstract] [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=11880725&query_hl=2]. There are two types of non-penetrating surgeris: Bleb-forming and viscocanalostomy [http://www.optometry.co.uk/files/331aa73495c19582cb2afe54c0a85671_Gupta19805.pdf]. Bleb forming procedures include ab externo trabeculectomy and deep sclerectomy[http://www.optometry.co.uk/files/331aa73495c19582cb2afe54c0a85671_Gupta19805.pdf]. Ab externo trabeculectomy (AET) involves cutting from outside the eye inward to reach Schlemm's canal, the trabecular meshwork, and the anterior chamber. Also known as non-penetrating trabeculectomy (NPT), it is an ab externo (from the outside), major ocular procedure in which Schlemm's canal is surgically exposed by making a large and very deep scleral flap. The inner wall of Schlemm's canal is stripped off after surgically exposing the canal [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=69&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&s1=penis&p=2&OS=toilet&RS=toilet]. Deep sclerectomy, also known as nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy (PDS) or nonpenetrating trabeculectomy is a filtering surgery where the internal wall of Schlemm's canal is excised, allowing subconjunctival filtration without actually entering the anterior chamber [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15005582&query_hl=2]; it is commonly performed with the Aquaflow® collagen wick [http://www.revophth.com/index.asp?page=1_794.htm]. '''Viscocanalostomy''' is also an ab externo, major ocular procedure in which Schlemm's canal is surgically exposed by making a large and very deep scleral flap. In the VC procedure, Schlemm's canal is cannulated and viscoelastic substance injected (which dilates Schlemm's canal and the aqueous collector channels)[http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=69&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&s1=penis&p=2&OS=toilet&RS=toilet].
'''''Other surgical procedures'''''
'''Goniotomy''' and '''trabeculotomy''' are similar simple and directed techniques of microsurgical dissection with mechanical disruption of the trabecular meshwork [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=69&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&s1=penis&p=2&OS=toilet&RS=toilet] [http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic138.htm] [http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic317.htm]. Gonotomy procedures include surgical goniotomy and laser goniotomy. A surgical goniotomy involves cutting the fibers of the trabecular meshwork to allow aqueous fluid to flow more freely from the eye [http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/38365-6.asp][http://www.glaucoma.org/treating/surgical_treatm.html].<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Fi-La/Goniotomy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Goniotomy]</ref> Laser goniotomy is also known as goniophotoablation and laser trabecular ablation [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=69&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&s1=penis&p=2&OS=toilet&RS=toilet]. In many patients suffering from congenital glaucoma, the cornea is not clear enough to visualize the anterior chamber angle. Although an endoscopic goniotomy, which employs an endoscope to view the anterior chamber angle, may be performed [http://spiedl.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=PSISDG002126000001000259000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes], a trabeculotomy which accesses the angle from the exterior surface of the eye, thereby eliminating the need for a clear cornea, is usually preferred in these instances. A specially designed probe is used to tear through the trabecular meshwork to open it and allow fluid flow [http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/38365-6.asp].[http://webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu/eyeforum/video/Trab_03.wmv Video]
'''Tube-shunt surgery''' or '''drainage implant surgery''' involves the placement of a tube to facilitate aqueous outflow from the anterior chamber<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/St-Wr/Tube-Shunt-Surgery.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Tube-shunt surgery]</ref> [http://www.eyemdlink.com/EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID=45][http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/38365-6.asp]. Trabeculopuncture uses a Q switched Nd:YAG laser to punch small holes in the trabecular meshwork with [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=4022580&dopt=Abstract][http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=121373&dopt=Abstract] [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=69&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&s1=penis&p=2&OS=toilet&RS=toilet]. '''Goniocurretage''' is an "ab interno" (from the inside) procedure that used an instrument "to scrape pathologically altered trabecular meshwork off the scleral sulcus" [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9215060&dopt=Abstract][http://bjo.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/81/4/302#B5] [http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.html&r=69&f=G&l=50&d=PG01&s1=penis&p=2&OS=toilet&RS=toilet]. A surgical '''cyclodialysis''' is a rarely used procedure that aims to separate the ciliary body from the sclera to form a communication between the suprachoroidal space and the anterior chamber.<ref name="Cline"/> A '''cyclogoniotomy''' is a surgical procedure for producing a cyclodialysis, in which the ciliary body is cut from its attachment at the scleral spur under gonioscopic control.<ref name="Cline"/>
====Procedures that decrease production of aqueous humor====
Certain cells within the eye's ciliary body produce aqueous humor. A ciliary destructive or cyclodestructive procedure is one that aims to destroy those cells in order to reduce intraocular pressure [http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/aha/aha_gfollow_oph.htm]. '''Cyclocryotherapy''', or cyclocryopexy, uses a freezing probe [http://www.wills-glaucoma.org/cyclotherapy.htm]. Cyclophotocoagulation, also known as transscleral cyclophotocoagulation, ciliary body ablation,[http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/38365-6.asp], cyclophotoablation [http://www.techniques-in-ophthalmology.com/pt/re/techophth/abstract.00145756-200312000-00007.htm;jsessionid=DmVgzeMPoLTnzNMAeXm4awgZWBAbDuLph511nCc1h8wF1uy4vC1l!-85436088!-949856145!9001!-1], and cyclophototherapy [http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic317.htm], uses a laser<ref>[http://www.eyemdlink.com/EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID=48 EyeMDLink.com - Cyclophotocoagulation]</ref>{{ref|Trabeculectomy}}. '''Cyclodiathermy''' uses heat generated from a high frequency alternating electric current passed through the tissue,<ref name="Cline"/> while '''cycloelectrolysis''' uses the chemical action caused by a low frequency direct current.<ref name="Cline"/>
===Refractive surgery===
*Refractive surgery aims to correct errors of refraction in the eye, reducing or eliminating the need for corrective lenses
**Keratomilleusis is method of reshaping the cornea surface to change its optical power. A disc of cornea is shaved off, quickly frozen, lathe-ground, then returned to its original power.
**Automated lamellar keratoplasty (ALK)
**Laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK)<ref name="LASIK">[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/La-Pa/Laser-In-Situ-Keratomileusis-LASIK.html Surgery Encyclopedia - LASIK]</ref>
***IntraLASIK
**Laser assisted sub-epithelial keratomileusis (LASEK), aka Epi-LASIK
**Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-St/Photorefractive-Keratectomy-PRK.html Surgery Encyclopedia - PRK]</ref>
**Laser thermal keratoplasty (LTK)
**Conductive keratoplasty (CK) uses radio frequency waves to shrink corneal collagen. It is used to treat mild to moderate hyperopia.<ref name="LASIK"/>
**Limbal relaxing incisions (LRI)
**Astigmatic keratotomy (AK), aka Arcuate keratotomy or Transverse keratotomy
**Radial keratotomy (RK)
**Hexagonal keratotomy (HK)
**Epikeratophakia is the removal of the corneal epithelium and replacement with a lathe cut corneal button.<ref name="cornealtransplant">[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Corneal-Transplantation.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Corneal transplantation]</ref>
**Intracorneal rings (ICRs), or corneal ring segments (''Intacs'') [http://www.iupui.edu/~ophthal/html/eyes_intercornealrings.html]
**Implantable contact lenses
*Presbyopia reversal
**Anterior ciliary sclerotomy (ACS)
***Laser reversal of presbyopia (LRP)
**Scleral expansion bands
===Corneal surgery===
*Corneal surgery includes most of the refractive surgeries as well as the following:
**'''Corneal transplant surgery''', is used to remove a cloudy/diseased cornea and replace it with a clear donor cornea.<ref name="cornealtransplant"/>
***'''Penetrating keratoplasty''' (PK)
**'''Phototherapeutic keratectomy''' (PTK)<ref>[http://www.iupui.edu/~ophthal/html/eyes_phototherapeutickeratectomy.html Indiana University Department of Ophthalmology - Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK)]</ref>
**Pterygium excession<ref>[http://www.mdadvice.com/library/symp/surgery44.html MDAdvice.com - Pterygium removal]</ref>
===Vitreo-retinal surgery===
[[File:Vitrectomy3727-PH.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Vitrectomy.]]
*Vitreo-retinal surgery includes the following
**Vitrectomy [http://www.iupui.edu/~ophthal/html/eyes_vitrectomysurgery.html]
***Anterior vitrectomy is the removal of the front portio of vitreous tissue. It is used for preventing or treating vitreous loss during cataract or corneal surgery, or to remove misplaced vitreous in conditions such as aphakia pupillary block glaucoma.
***Pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), or trans pars plana vitrectomy (TPPV), is a procedure to remove vitreous opacities and membranes through a pars plana incision. It is frequently combined with other intraocular procedures for the treatment of giant retinal tears, tractional retinal detachments, and posterior vitreous detachments [http://www.vrmny.com/vitrectomy.htm].
**Pan retinal photocoagulation (PRP) is a type of photocoagulation therapy used in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy.<ref name="photocoagulation">[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-St/Photocoagulation-Therapy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Photocoagulation therapy]</ref>
**Retinal detachment repair
***'''Ignipuncture''' is an obsolete procedure that involves cauterization of the retina with a very hot pointed instrument.<ref name="Wolfensberger">Wolfensberger TJ. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=14750617&dopt=Abstract "Jules Gonin. Pioneer of retinal detachment surgery."] ''Indian J Ophthalmol.'' 2003 Dec;51(4):303-8. {{PMID|14750617}}.</ref>
***A scleral buckle is used in the repair of a retinal detachment to indent or "buckle" the sclera inward, usually by sewing a piece of preserved sclera or silicone rubber to its surface.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-St/Scleral-Buckling.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Scleral Buckling]</ref>
***Laser photocoagulation, or photocoagulation therapy, is the use of a laser to seal a retinal tear.<ref name="photocoagulation"/>
***Pneumatic retinopexy
***Retinal cryopexy, or retinal cryotherapy, is a procedure that uses intense cold to induce a chorioretinal scar and to destroy retinal or choroidal tissue.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-St/Retinal-Cryopexy.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Retinal_cryopexy]</ref>
**Macular hole repair
**Partial lamellar sclerouvectomy<ref>Shields JA, Shields CL. ''Surgical approach to lamellar sclerouvectomy for posterior uveal melanomas: the 1986 Schoenberg lecture.'' Ophthalmic Surg. 1988 Nov;19(11):774-80. {{PMID|3222038}}.</ref>
***Partial lamellar sclerocyclochoroidectomy
***Partial lamellar sclerochoroidectomy
**Posterior sclerotomy is an opening made into the vitreous through the sclera, as for detached retina or the removal of a foreign body [http://www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/thcp_dorlands_content.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/dmd_s_05.htm].
:*'''Radial optic neurotomy''' macular translocation surgery through 360 degree retinotomy through scleral imbrication technique
===Eye muscle surgery===
With approximately 1.2 million procedures each year, extraocular muscle surgery is the third most common eye surgery in the United States [http://www.nystagmus.org/doc/conf2005/Hertle%20Presentation%20Handout.doc].
*Eye muscle surgeries typically correct strabismus and include the following<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Eye-Muscle-Surgery.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Eye Muscle Surgery]</ref> [http://webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu/asorn/CE/2002-09Strabismus.pdf]:
**Loosening / weakening procedures
***Recession involves moving the insertion of a muscle posteriorly towards its origin.
***Myectomy
***Myotomy
***Tenectomy
***Tenotomy
**Tightening / strengthening procedures
***Resection
***Tucking
***Advancement is the movement of an eye muscle from its original place of attachment on the eyeball to a more forward position.
**Transposition / repositioning procedures
**Adjustable suture surgery is a method of reattaching an extraocular muscle by means of a stitch that can be shortened or lengthened within the first post-operative day, to obtain better ocular alignment [http://www.eyemdlink.com/EyeProcedure.asp?EyeProcedureID=61].
===Oculoplastic surgery===
*Oculoplastic surgery, or oculoplastics, is the subspecialty of ophthalmology that deals with the reconstruction of the eye and associated structures.
**Browplasty [http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic100.htm]
**Eyelid surgery [http://www.iupui.edu/~ophthal/html/eyes_eyelidesurgery.html]
***Blepharoplasty is plastic surgery of the eyelids to remove excessive skin or subcutaneous fat.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/A-Ce/Blepharoplasty.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Blepharoplasty]</ref>
****Asian blepharoplasty
***Ectropion repair
***Entropion repair
***Canthal resection
***Canthoplasty
***Canthopexy
***Canthotomy, lateral canthotomy
***Epicanthoplasty
**Surgery involving the lacrimal apparatus:
***'''Canaliculodacryocystostomy''' is a surgical correction for a congenitally blocked tear duct in which the closed segment is excised and the open end is joined to the lacrimal sac.<ref name="Cline"/><ref>Cherkunov BF, Lapshina AV. ["Canaliculodacryocystostomy in obstruction of medial end of the lacrimal duct."] ''Oftalmol Zh.'' 1976;31(7):544-8. {{PMID|1012635}}.</ref>
***'''Canaliculotomy''' involves slitting of the lacrimal punctum and canaliculus for the relief of epiphora<ref name="Cline"/>
***Dacryostectomy
***Dacryocystohinostomy
**Eye removal
***Enucleation is the removal of the eye leaving the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Enucleation-Eye.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Enucleation]</ref>
***Evisceration is the removal of the eye's contents, leaving the scleral shell intact. Usually performed to reduce pain in a blind eye.
***Exenteration is the removal of the entire orbital contents, including the eye, extraocular muscles, fat, and connective tissues; usually for malignant orbital tumors.<ref>[http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Exenteration.html Surgery Encyclopedia - Exenteration]</ref>
**Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)[http://www.iupui.edu/~ophthal/html/eyes_lacrimaldrainagesurgery.html]
===Other===
*A '''ciliarotomy''' is a surgical division of the ciliary zone in the treatment of glaucoma.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''ciliectomy''' is 1) the surgical removal of part of the ciliary body, or 2) the surgical removal of part of a margin of an eyelid containing the roots of the eyelashes.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''ciliotomy''' is a surgical section of the ciliary nerves.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''corectomedialysis''', or '''coretomedialysis''', is an excision of a small portion of the iris at its junction with the ciliary body to form a artificial pupil.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''corectomy''' is any surgical cutting operation on the iris at the pupil.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''corelysis''' is a surgical detachment of adhesions of the iris to the capsule of the crystalline lens or cornea.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''coremorphosis''' is the surgical formation of an artificial pupil.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''coreplasty''', or '''coreoplasty''', is plastic surgery of the iris, usually for the formation of an artificial pupil.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''coreoplasy''', or '''laser pupillomydriasis''', is any procedure that changes the size or shape of the pupil.<ref name="Cassin">Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. ''Dictionary of Eye Terminology''. Gainesville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.</ref>
*A '''cyclectomy''' is an excision of portion of the ciliary body.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''cyclotomy''', or '''cyclicotomy''', is a surgical incision of the ciliary body, usually for the relief of glaucoma.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''cycloanemization''' is a surgical obliteration of the long ciliary arteries in the treatment of glaucoma.<ref name="Cline"/>
*An '''iridectomesodialsys''' is the formation of an artificial pupil by detaching and excising a portion of the iris at its periphery.<ref name="Cline"/>
*An '''iridodialysis''', sometimes known as a '''coredialysis''', is a localized separation or tearing away of the iris from its attachment to the ciliary body.<ref name="Cline"/><ref name="Cassin"/>
*An '''iridencleisis''', or '''corenclisis''', is a surgical procedure for glaucoma in which a portion of the iris is incised and incarcerated in a limbal incision.<ref name="Cline"/> (Subdivided into '''basal iridencleisis''' and '''total iridencleisis'''.<ref name="Cvetkovic">Cvetkovic D, Blagojevic M, Dodic V. ["Comparative results of trepanotrabeculectomy and iridencleisis in primary glaucoma."] ''J Fr Ophtalmol.'' 1979 Feb;2(2):103-7. {{PMID|444110}}.</ref>)
*An '''iridesis''' is a surgical procedure in which a portion of the iris is brought through and incarcerated in a corneal incision in order to reposition the pupil.<ref name="Cline"/>[http://www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/thcp_dorlands_content.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/dmd_i_12.htm]
*An '''iridocorneosclerectomy''' is the surgical removal of a portion of the iris, the cornea, and the sclera.<ref name="Cline"/>
*An '''iridocyclectomy''' is the surgical removal of the iris and the ciliary body.<ref name="Cline"/>
*An '''iridocystectomy''' is the surgical removal of a portion of the iris to form an artificial pupil.<ref name="Cline"/>
*An '''iridosclerectomy''' is the surgical removal of a portion of the sclera and a portion of the iris in the region of the limbus for the treatment of glaucoma.<ref name="Cline"/>
*An '''iridosclerotomy''' is the surgical puncture of the sclera and the margin of the iris for the treatment of glaucoma.<ref name="Cline"/>
*A '''trepanotrabeculectomy''' is used in the treatment of chronic open and chronic closed angle glaucoma.<ref name="Cvetkovic"/>
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 30% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Intel / AMD Ryzen over AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 20% || 3D 0% || Audio 40% || 60% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit options if has an internal dvd drive and working ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
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| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
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| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD massively slow A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Intel Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad very slow A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd slow A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery underside of mb || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen slow A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 easy cmos and external main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U to slow i3-6006U, N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3227 (or ALC282) codec 0x0282 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p - HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G6 SL52 LA-E801P - easy cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel tested '''7200U''' untested 7500U to slow N3060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ahci on M.2 sata or 2.5in whichever installed with 1 m.2 permanent and internal dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Intel HD Graphics 620 or AMD Radeon 520}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC3227 aka ALC282 codec 0x10EC, x0282}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|intel sunrise point-lp USB3.0 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p or 1080p - 19.5V 65W - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - poor hinges -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS LA-E802P cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-7200U to slow Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-bw022na - cmos coin battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9120 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio VOID with conexant CX7501 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not working but port on the right works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p to 900p - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, cmos battery on underside of mb take off back cover and below wifi card || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 15.6in 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G6 (), easy cmos and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3 and internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G7 (la-g078p) - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9225, A4-9125, A6-8350B, A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p - many later variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, ProBook 645 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0282 but ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p or 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot stuck on kittys eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu, 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP PROBOOK X360 435 G8 cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->RYZEN 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D }} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - bottom panel with 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel external ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
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| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
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| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
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! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
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| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, Intel i7-6600U and 7600U,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel Core i7-7500U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004200 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, Intel i3-4150T,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410, A9-9420, A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
</pre>
=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 30% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Intel / AMD Ryzen over AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 20% || 3D 0% || Audio 40% || 60% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit options if has an internal dvd drive and working ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
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| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
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| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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====Asus====
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! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
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| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
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| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
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| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
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| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
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| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
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| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD massively slow A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Intel Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad very slow A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd slow A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery underside of mb || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen slow A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 easy cmos and external main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U to slow i3-6006U, N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3227 (or ALC282) codec 0x0282 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p - HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G6 SL52 LA-E801P - easy cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel tested '''7200U''' untested 7500U to slow N3060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ahci on M.2 sata or 2.5in whichever installed with 1 m.2 permanent and internal dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Intel HD Graphics 620 or AMD Radeon 520}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC3227 aka ALC282 codec 0x10EC, x0282}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|intel sunrise point-lp USB3.0 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p or 1080p - 19.5V 65W - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - poor hinges -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS LA-E802P cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-7200U to slow Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-bw022na - cmos coin battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9120 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio VOID with conexant CX7501 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not working but port on the right works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p to 900p - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, cmos battery on underside of mb take off back cover and below wifi card || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 15.6in 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G6 (), easy cmos and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3 and internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G7 (la-g078p) - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9225, A4-9125, A6-8350B, A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p - many later variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, ProBook 645 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0282 but ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p or 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot stuck on kittys eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu, 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP PROBOOK X360 435 G8 cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->RYZEN 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D }} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio with ALC236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8822CE or Intel AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
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| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
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| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
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| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
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| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
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| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - bottom panel with 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
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| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel external ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, Intel i7-6600U and 7600U,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel Core i7-7500U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004200 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, Intel i3-4150T,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410, A9-9420, A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
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| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
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| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
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=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 30% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Intel / AMD Ryzen over AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 20% || 3D 0% || Audio 40% || 60% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit options if has an internal dvd drive and working ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
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| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
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| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD massively slow A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Intel Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad very slow A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd slow A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery underside of mb || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen slow A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 easy cmos and external main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U to slow i3-6006U, N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3227 (or ALC282) codec 0x0282 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p - HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G6 SL52 LA-E801P - easy cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel tested '''7200U''' untested 7500U to slow N3060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ahci on M.2 sata or 2.5in whichever installed with 1 m.2 permanent and internal dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Intel HD Graphics 620 or AMD Radeon 520}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC3227 aka ALC282 codec 0x10EC, x0282}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|intel sunrise point-lp USB3.0 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p or 1080p - 19.5V 65W - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - poor hinges -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS LA-E802P cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-7200U to slow Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-bw022na - cmos coin battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9120 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio VOID with conexant CX7501 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not working but port on the right works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p to 900p - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, cmos battery on underside of mb take off back cover and below wifi card || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 15.6in 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G6 (), easy cmos and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3 and internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G7 (la-g078p) - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9225, A4-9125, A6-8350B, A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p - many later variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, ProBook 645 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0282 but ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p or 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot stuck on kittys eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu, 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP PROBOOK X360 435 G8 cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->RYZEN 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D }} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio with ALC236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8822CE or Intel AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - hp round ac plug -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - bottom panel with 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel external ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, Intel i7-6600U and 7600U,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel Core i7-7500U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004200 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, Intel i3-4150T,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410, A9-9420, A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
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[[#Desktop Systems]]
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=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 30% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Intel / AMD Ryzen over AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 20% || 3D 0% || Audio 40% || 60% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit options if has an internal dvd drive and working ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U, Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
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| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
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| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD massively slow A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Intel Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad very slow A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd slow A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery underside of mb || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen slow A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 easy cmos and external main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U to slow i3-6006U, N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3227 (or ALC282) codec 0x0282 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p - HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G6 SL52 LA-E801P - easy cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel tested '''7200U''' untested 7500U to slow N3060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ahci on M.2 sata or 2.5in whichever installed with 1 m.2 permanent and internal dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Intel HD Graphics 620 or AMD Radeon 520}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC3227 aka ALC282 codec 0x10EC, x0282}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|intel sunrise point-lp USB3.0 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p or 1080p - 19.5V 65W - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - poor hinges -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS LA-E802P cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-7200U to slow Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-bw022na - cmos coin battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9120 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio VOID with conexant CX7501 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not working but port on the right works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p to 900p - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, cmos battery on underside of mb take off back cover and below wifi card || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 15.6in 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G6 (), easy cmos and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3 and internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G7 (la-g078p) - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9225, A4-9125, A6-8350B, A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p - many later variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, ProBook 645 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0282 but ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p or 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot stuck on kittys eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu, 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP PROBOOK X360 435 G8 cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->RYZEN 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D }} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio with ALC236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8822CE or Intel AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - hp round ac plug -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - bottom panel with 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel external ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, Intel i7-6600U and 7600U,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel Core i7-7500U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004200 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, Intel i3-4150T,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410, A9-9420, A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
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[[#Desktop Systems]]
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=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
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| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 30% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 60% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Intel / AMD Ryzen over AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 20% || 3D 0% || Audio 40% || 60% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit options if has an internal dvd drive and working ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 [http://tim.id.au/laptops/acer/aspire%205920g.pdf 5920G] || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc268, [https://forums.opensuse.org/t/no-sound-on-acer-aspire-5920g/32392 ALC883] or Realtek ALC1200 / alc888s codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U, Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with realtek ALC3254 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
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| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
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| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD massively slow A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Intel Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD4400 and/without NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad very slow A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD slow A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd slow A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery underside of mb || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen slow A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G5 easy cmos and external main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-6500U, i5-6200U, i3-6100U to slow i3-6006U, N3710 all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for iGPU Intel HD405 to HD520 dGPU or AMD Radeon R5 430M}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3227 (or ALC282) codec 0x0282 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p - HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G6 SL52 LA-E801P - easy cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel tested '''7200U''' untested 7500U to slow N3060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ahci on M.2 sata or 2.5in whichever installed with 1 m.2 permanent and internal dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Intel HD Graphics 620 or AMD Radeon 520}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC3227 aka ALC282 codec 0x10EC, x0282}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|intel sunrise point-lp USB3.0 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p or 1080p - 19.5V 65W - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - poor hinges -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS LA-E802P cmos battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-7200U to slow Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-bw022na - cmos coin battery and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9120 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for R3}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio VOID with conexant CX7501 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not working but port on the right works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p to 900p - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, cmos battery on underside of mb take off back cover and below wifi card || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 15.6in 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G6 (), easy cmos and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3 and internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G7 (la-g078p) - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD very slow A6-9225, A4-9125, A6-8350B, A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p - many later variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6, ProBook 645 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0282 but ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p or 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso does not boot stuck on kittys eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu, 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' latest usb3 test iso with noacpi || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP PROBOOK X360 435 G8 cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->RYZEN 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D }} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDaudio with ALC236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8822CE or Intel AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - hp round ac plug -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - bottom panel with 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel external ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1, Intel i7-6600U and 7600U,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel Core i7-7500U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004200 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U, Intel i3-4150T,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410, A9-9420, A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500, Intel N3710,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==References==
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[[#Application Guides]]
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Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
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!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Biometric facial logins and fingerprint security features
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://zdoom.org/downloads UzDoom opengl 3.3], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom opengl 3+], [https://zdoom.org/downloads LZDoom opengl 2.1],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom],
], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ ab3dhd], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ thextech SMBX], [http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ pekkakana2], [ Aquaria], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ sonic CD], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Giana Sisters], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ fallout 1], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ stratagus], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ hostile-takeover], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games turn based tactics RPG [], [], [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO AI], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ signus], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1443&rowstart=140&pid=12446#post_12446 Wargus warcraft 2 setup],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/action/ tbftss The Battle for the Solar System: the Pandora War]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ The Battle for the Solar System: the Pandora War]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/ClassiCube/ Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [https://github.com/JacobHess03/ Dragon-Quest like], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
[[#top|...to the top]]
====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
<pre>
Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
</pre>
====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
<pre>
Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
<pre>
C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
</pre>
h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
<pre>
C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
<pre>
C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
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Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
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q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
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'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
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! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
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! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
<pre>
Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
</pre>
*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
<pre>
ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
</pre>
After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
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! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
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seconds=number
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Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
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cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
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Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
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Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
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Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
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Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
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.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
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Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
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Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
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Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
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'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
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Now we can work on pre-existing colors
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'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
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Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
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-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
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As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Biometric facial logins and fingerprint security features
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://zdoom.org/downloads UzDoom opengl 3.3], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom opengl 3+], [https://zdoom.org/downloads LZDoom opengl 2.1],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 avp (openGL)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom],
], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ ab3dhd], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ thextech SMBX], [http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ pekkakana2], [ Aquaria], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ sonic CD], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Giana Sisters], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ fallout 1], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ stratagus], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ hostile-takeover], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games turn based tactics RPG [], [], [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO AI], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ signus], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1443&rowstart=140&pid=12446#post_12446 Wargus warcraft 2 setup],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/action/ tbftss The Battle for the Solar System: the Pandora War]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ The Battle for the Solar System: the Pandora War]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/ClassiCube/ Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
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|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
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|<!--AmigaOS4-->
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|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
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|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
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|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [https://github.com/JacobHess03/ Dragon-Quest like], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
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|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
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|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
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==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
<pre>
Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
</pre>
====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
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===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
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Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
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The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
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h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
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C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
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Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
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Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
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Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
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q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
</pre>
'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
<pre>
ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
</pre>
After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
<pre>
cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
</pre>
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
</pre>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
<pre>
.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
</pre>
Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
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Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
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|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like Obsidian like, joplin, OneNote, EverNotes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Biometric facial logins and fingerprint security features
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, [https://github.com/lizardbyte/sunshine sunshine], [https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt moonlight], etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1440&highlight=partition&pid=8821#post_8821 QuickPart], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/guitool MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|}
==Misc Application 3==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3], [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure dmagnetic], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying frotz infocom], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://zdoom.org/downloads UzDoom opengl 3.3], [https://github.com/ZDoom/gzdoom gzdoom opengl 3+], [https://zdoom.org/downloads LZDoom opengl 2.1],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Duke Nukem 3D], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 avp (openGL)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Odamex (openGL doom)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ zgloom], [], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/fps/ ab3dhd], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless, Gloom,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ thextech SMBX], [http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Frogatto], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ OpenJazz], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ pekkakana2], [ Aquaria], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/platform/ sonic CD], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Giana Sisters], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ Speed Dreams], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ fheroes2 homm2], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ breakhack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ devilutionx diablo 1 hellfire], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/roleplaying/ fallout 1], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ stratagus], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ hostile-takeover], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games turn based tactics RPG [], [], [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO AI], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/strategy/ signus], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1443&rowstart=140&pid=12446#post_12446 Wargus warcraft 2 setup],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=showfile&file=game/action/ tbftss The Battle for the Solar System: the Pandora War]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ The Battle for the Solar System: the Pandora War]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/ClassiCube/ Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [https://github.com/JacobHess03/ Dragon-Quest like], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
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====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
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Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
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h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
<pre>
C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
</pre>
Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
<pre>
q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
</pre>
'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
<pre>
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
</pre>
Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
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|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
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ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
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After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
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0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
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0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
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0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
<pre>
cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
</pre>
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
</pre>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
<pre>
.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
</pre>
Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
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As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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[[File:Neighbourhood definition2.svg|thumb|250px|Example of graphics done with Ti''k''z. Note the slightly translucent top layer.]]
One way to draw graphics directly with TeX commands is [[w:PGF/TikZ|PGF/TikZ]]. Ti''k''Z can produce portable graphics in both PDF and PostScript formats using either plain (pdf)TEX, (pdf)Latex or ConTEXt. It comes with very good [http://mirror.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/pgfmanual.pdf documentation] and an extensive collection of examples: http://www.texample.net/tikz/
PGF ("portable graphics format") is the basic layer, providing a set of basic commands for producing graphics, and Ti''k''Z ("Ti''k''Z ist ''kein'' Zeichenprogramm" or "Ti''k''Z is ''not'' a Drawing program") is the frontend layer with a special syntax, making the use of PGF easier. Ti''k''Z commands are prevalently similar to Metafont, the option mechanism is similar to PsTricks syntax.
While the previous systems (<tt>picture</tt>, <tt>epic</tt>, <tt>pstricks</tt> or <tt>metapost</tt>) focus on the ''how'' to draw, Ti''k''Z focuses more on the ''what'' to draw. One could say that Ti''k''Z is to <tt>picture</tt> as LaTeX is to TeX. It's recommended to use it if your LaTeX distribution includes it.
Other packages building on top of Ti''k''Z (e.g., for drawing electrical circuits) can be found here: https://www.ctan.org/topic/pgf-tikz
In the following some basics of Ti''k''Z are presented.
== Loading package, libraries - tikzpicture environment ==
Using Ti''k''Z in a LaTeX document requires the tikz package which can be loaded by adding following command in [[LaTeX/Document Structure|preamble of latex document]]:
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\usepackage{tikz} % in preamble
</syntaxhighlight>
This will provide basic functionalities, and also load the pgf package automatically. For special features special libraries must be included. It requires following in the preamble part of the code.
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\usetikzlibrary{⟨list of libraries separated by commas⟩} % general syntax, in preamble
</syntaxhighlight>
For example <syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\usetikzlibrary{arrow,pattern, snakes} % in preamble
</syntaxhighlight>A list of common libraries is following
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Library Name
!Description
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta}'''</code>
|Arrow library that provides different types of arrow tips (Note: <code>\usetikzlibrary{arrows}</code> is deprecated).
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{automata}'''</code>
|Automata Drawing Library that is used for drawing the finite state automata and Turing Machines.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{backgrounds}'''</code>
|Background Library that "defines background for pictures".
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{calc}'''</code>
|Library to make complex coordinate calculations.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{calendar}'''</code>
|This library is used to display calendars (I guess it's a Ronseal thing).
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{chains}'''</code>
|Chain library to align nodes o chains.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{decorations}'''</code>
|Decorations libraries to decorate paths
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{er}'''</code>
|Entity Relationship Diagram Library.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{intersections}'''</code>
|to calculate intersections of paths.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{matrix}'''</code>
|Matrix Library that places each item as a node in same way as in a matrix. Each node can then be identified and manipulated.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{fadings}'''</code>
|Allows for fading shapes in specified patterns.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{folding}'''</code>
|Paper folding library.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{patterns}'''</code>
|It provides different patterns for filling in area (horizontal lines, vertical lines, north east lines, north west lines, grid, crosshatch, dots, crosshatch dots, fivepointed stars, sixpointed stars).
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{petrinet}'''</code>
|It is used to draw Petri Nets, as used for mathematical modelling. As with other similar flowchart style diagrams, each node and edge is defined, as well as their style and position. Tokens can also be embedded within nodes, by treating them as children and child nodes.
|-
|'''<code>\usetikzlibrary{shapes.geometric}</code>'''
|It can help in drawing different types of shapes e.g., a polygon of n sides, star shape with n points, forbidden sign (e.g. No Smoking sign), and split circle.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{shapes.misc}'''</code>
|
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{shadings}'''</code>
|Allows for a number of shading macros and patterns to be applied to any shape.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{shadows}'''</code>
|Defines styles that help by adding (partly)transparent shadows to paths and/or nodes.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{snakes}'''</code>
| It helps in drawing curves like- snake, spring, expanding wave, etc.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{spy}'''</code>
|Allows for magnifying of chosen segments of previously defined patterns and shapes, think fractals and non-uniform plots.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{trees}'''</code>
|Each point on the tree is defined as a node, with children, and each child can have its own children. The tree's direction can also be specified, as well as the angle at which children emerge, however, when left to its own devices, the results are acceptable.
|-
|<code>'''\usetikzlibrary{mindmap}'''</code>
|Mind map library to show parent-child type relation in a more creative way.
|}
== Tikz environment ==
The figures are drawn in the main body part the Tex document. There are two ways to use it
# Inline Mode: Which should be used when you want to draw inline with text. <syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\tikz[⟨options⟩]{⟨tikz commands⟩}
</syntaxhighlight>One special option for this case is <code>baseline = <dimension></code>. Without that option the lower end of the picture is put on the baseline of the surrounding text. Using this option, you can specify that the picture should be raised or lowered such that the height ⟨dimension⟩ is on the baseline.
# Tikzpicture environement: The drawing commands have to be enclosed in an "tikzpicture" environment<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\begin{tikzpicture}[⟨options⟩]
⟨tikz commands⟩
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
The entire figure can be scaled using the
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
scale=⟨factor⟩
</syntaxhighlight>
or different for height and width, e.g:
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
xscale=2.5, yscale=0.5
</syntaxhighlight>
== Specifying coordinates ==
Coordinates are specified in round brackets in an arbitrary TEX dimension either using Cartesian coordinates (comma separated), e.g. 1cm in the x direction and 2pt in the y direction
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Coordinate type
!Syntax
!Example
|-
|Cartesian
|(x,y)
|(1cm,2pt)
|-
|Polar
|(theta:radius)
|(30:1cm)
|-
|Relative to last position
| ++(x,y)
| ++(2cm,2cm)
|}
In the first row of table the Cartesian coordinates (comma separated) are shown.
In the second row the polar coordinates (colon separated), e.g. 1cm in 30 degree direction
Relative coordinates to the previous given point are given by adding one or two plus signs in front of the coordinate. With "<code>++</code>" the last point of the path becomes the current position, with "<code>+</code>" the previous point stays the current path position. Example: 2 standard units to the right of the last point used:
'''Note:'''
# Without specifying a unit <code>(1,2)</code>, the standard one is cm <code>(1cm,2cm)</code>.
# The positive x and y directions refer to right and up on a diagram respectively.
# The angle are measured from x axis and positive for a counter-clockwise direction. This means 0 degrees pointing directly right and 90 degree point up.
The coordinates can be associated with a name, e.g. A= (2,3), in many ways as stated following
# When we know exact coordinates values for a point, then following command can be used. <code>\coordinate (A) at (2,3);</code>
# When a point is specified with respect to some other point one should use the path command. <code>\path (A) ++(45:2) coordinate (B);</code>. The command says- start from coordinate A, move along 45 degree direction for 2cm, and this final location coordinate should be assigned to B.
# To define the coordinates and place a text as well use the node command. <code>\node (A) at (90:0) {Coordinate Name}</code>
== Syntax for paths ==
A path is a series of straight and curved line segments (in a simplified explanation). The instruction has to end with a semicolon.
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\path[<options>]⟨specification⟩;
</syntaxhighlight>
One instruction can spread over several lines, or several instructions can be put on one line.
===Path actions===
Options for path actions are e.g: "<code>draw</code>", "<code>fill</code>", "<code>pattern</code>", "<code>shade</code>", "<code>clip</code>" , "<code>use as bounding box</code>". These may be used as following<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\path[draw] % Draw the line/curve
\path[fill] % Fill the area under the curve
\path[fill,draw] % Fill as well as draw the lines (borders)
\path[pattern] %
\path[shade] % a variation on filling that changes colors smoothly from one to another
\path[shade,draw] % shade as well as draw
\path[clip] % all subsequent drawings up to the end of the current scope are clipped against the current path and the size of subsequent paths will not be important for the picture size
\path[use as bounding box]
</syntaxhighlight>Above command can also be written equivalently as "<code>\draw</code>", "<code>\fill</code>", "<code>\filldraw</code>", "<code>\pattern</code>", "<code>\shade</code>", "<code>\shadedraw</code>", "<code>\clip</code>", "<code>\useasboundingbox</code>" . These commands are explained in details in subsequent section
===Geometric path actions===
Geometric path options: "<code>rotate=<angle in degree></code>", "<code>xshift=<length></code>", "<code>yshift=<length></code>", "<code>scale=<factor></code>", "<code>xscale=<factor></code>", "<code>yscale=<factor></code>".
===Color and opacity===
The most common way is to specify just the color name or "<code>color=<color name></code>". In this case it will color the boarders/area according to the command (\draw,\fill) used.
There can be different elements in a drawing so it may require specifying them separately for which one may use
"<code>draw=<line color></code>", "<code>draw opacity=<factor></code>"
"<code>fill=<fill color></code>", "<code>fill opacity=<factor></code>"
"<code>text=<text color></code>", "<code>text opacity=<factor></code>"
"<code>pattern color=<color></code>",
..etc
Predefined colors: red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, black, gray, darkgray, lightgray, brown, lime, olive, orange, pink, purple, teal, violet and white.
The opacity factor values can be in range of 0 (=fully transparent) to 1 (=fully opaque).
===Line width===
Line width options: "<code>line width=<dimension></code>", and abbreviations "<code>ultra thin</code>" for 0.1pt, "<code>very thin</code>" for 0.2pt, "<code>thin</code>" for 0.4pt (the default width), "<code>semithick</code>" for 0.6pt, "<code>thick</code>" for 0.8pt, "<code>very thick</code>" for 1.2pt, "<code>ultra thick</code>" for 1.6pt.
===Line end===
Line end, line join options: "<code>line cap=<type: round, rect, or butt></code>", "<code>arrows=<start arrow kind>-<end arrow kind></code>", "<code>rounded corners</code>", "<code>rounded corners=<size></code>", "<code>line join=<type: round, bevel, or miter></code>".
===Line pattern===
Line pattern options: "<code>dash pattern=<dash pattern></code>" (e.g. "<code>dash pattern=on 2pt off 3pt on 4pt off 4pt</code>"), "<code>dash phase=⟨dash phase⟩</code>", "<code>solid</code>", "<code>dashed</code>", "<code>dotted</code>", "<code>dashdotted</code>", "<code>densely dotted</code>", "<code>loosely dotted</code>", "<code>double</code>".
Options for filling paths are e.g. "<code>fill=<fill color></code>", "<code>pattern=<name></code>", "<code>pattern color=<color></code>"
= The \draw command =
The draw command can be used in several ways with different options. A few examples are provided as follows.
=== Drawing straight lines ===
# Straight lines are given by coordinates separated by a double minus.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (1,0) -- (0,0) -- (0,1);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - straight lines.svg]]
}}
# A connected path can be closed using the "<code>--cycle</code>" option, which connects the last and first coordinate by a straight line.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (1,0) -- (0,0) -- (0,1) -- cycle;
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - closed straight lines.svg]]
}}
# A further move-to operation in an existing path starts a new part of the path, which is not connected to the previous part of the path. Here: Move to (0,0) straight line to (2,0), move to (0,1) straight line to (2,1).{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) -- (2,0) (0,1) -- (2,1);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - two straight lines.svg]]
}}
# Two points can be connected by straight lines that are only horizontal and vertical. For a connection that is first horizontal and then vertical, use{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) -{{!}} (1,1);
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - line hori vert.svg]]
}} or first vertical then horizontal, use{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) {{!}}- (1,1);
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - line vert hori.svg]]
}}
=== Drawing curved paths ===
# [[w:Bezier curve|Bezier curve]] can be drawn using the "<code>..controls() ..()</code>" command, with one or two control points.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) .. controls (1,1) .. (4,0)
(5,0) .. controls (6,0) and (6,1) .. (5,2);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - Bezier curve.svg]]
}}
# User-defined paths can be created using the "<code>to</code>" operation. Without an option it corresponds to a straight line, exactly like the double minus command. Using the "<code>out</code>" and "<code>in</code>" option a curved path can be created. E.g. "<code>[out=135,in=45]</code>" causes the path to leave at an angle of 135 degree at the first coordinate and arrive at an angle of 45 degree at the second coordinate.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) to (3,2);
\draw (0,0) to[out=90,in=180] (3,2);
\draw (0,0) to[bend right] (3,2);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - bending.svg]]
}} (The syntax for a bend to the right may seem a little counter-intuitive. Think of it as an instruction to veer to the right at the beginning of the path and then smoothly curve to the end point, not as saying that the path curves to the right throughout its length.)
=== Draw special curves : ===
# '''Rectangle'''<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\draw (0,0) rectangle (2,3);
</syntaxhighlight>
# '''Circle & Ellipses''': The command "<code>circle</code>" can be used to draw both circle and ellipses. For circle only radius is required, while for ellipse length of major axis and minor axis is required.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) circle [radius=1.5];
\draw (0,0) circle (2cm); % old syntax with round brackets instead of square brackets
\draw (0,0) circle [x radius=1.5cm, y radius=10mm];
\draw (0,0) circle (1.2cm and 8mm); % old syntax
\draw (0,0) circle [x radius=1cm, y radius=5mm, rotate=30];
\draw[rotate=30] (0,0) ellipse (20pt and 10pt); % old syntax
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - circles.svg]]
}}
# '''Arcs''': The command "<code>arc</code>" creates a part of a circle or an ellipse.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) arc (0:270:8mm);
\draw (0,0) arc (0:315:1.75cm and 1cm);
\filldraw[fill=cyan, draw=blue] (0,0) -- (12mm,0mm) arc (0:30:12mm) -- (0,0);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - pie.svg]]
}} Or in an alternative syntax:<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\draw (0,0) arc[radius = 8mm, start angle= 0, end angle= 270];
\draw (0,0) arc[x radius = 1.75cm, y radius = 1cm, start angle= 0, end angle= 315];
</syntaxhighlight>
# '''Helplines, Parabola, Sine and Cosine curve''': There are many more predefined commands for special paths, like "<code>grid</code>", "<code>parabola</code>", "<code>sin</code>", "<code>cos</code>" (sine or cosine curve in the interval [0,π/2]). The option "help lines" denotes "fine gray".
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw[help lines] (0,0) grid (2,3);
\draw[step=0.5, gray, very thin] (-1.4,-1.4) grid (1.4,1.4);
\draw (0,0) parabola (1,1.5) parabola[bend at end] (2,0);
\draw (0,0) sin (1,1) cos (2,0) sin (3,-1) cos (4,0) sin (5,1);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - special paths.svg]]
}}
=== Changing line appearance using Options ===
The line has many attributes which can be altered according requirement. For example in following example we chose the line color as red, line pattern as dashed, and the line width as very thick.
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw[red, dashed, very thick, rotate=30] (1,0) -- (0,0) -- (0,1);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - straight lines style options.svg]]
}}
Examples for changing the arrow tips
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw [->] (0,0) -- (30:20pt);
\draw [<->] (1,0) arc (180:30:10pt);
\draw [<<->] (2,0) -- ++(0.5,10pt) -- ++(0.5,-10pt) -- ++(0.5,10pt);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - arrows.svg]]
}}
{| class="wikitable"
|+List of options for changing the line appearance.
!Description
!Option passed
!Acceptable Value
!Remark
|-
|Changing width of line
|line width=1mm
|any
|The values can be provided in pt, mm, cm, in, etc
|-
|
|line width=thick
|ultra thin,
very thin,
thin,
semi thick,
thick,
very thick,
ultra thick
|These values correspond to (0.1pt, 0.2pt, 0.4pt, 0.6pt, 0.8pt, 1.2pt, 1.6pt)
|-
|Changing the line end shape
|line cap = round
|round, rect, butt
|
|-
|Changing the line pattern
|solid
|solid, dashed, dotted, dash dotted, densely dotted, loosely dotted, double,
|Predefined line patterns
|-
|
|dash pattern=<code>on 2pt off 3pt on 4pt off 4pt</code>
|
|Customized line pattern
|-
|Arrow type
|arrow= <->
|>,<, >>, >>, latex, stealth,
|
|-
|Joining lines
|line join= miter
|round, bevel, miter
|
|-
|
|
|
|
|-
| colspan="4" |'''Example:''' <code>\draw[very thick, line cap=round, arrow=latex-latex, line join=round]</code> (0,0)--(3,2);
|}
For rectangles a special syntax exists. Use a move-to operation to one corner and after "<code>rectangle</code>" the coordinates of the diagonal corner. The last one becomes the new current point.
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) rectangle (1,1);
\shade[top color=yellow, bottom color=black] (0,0) rectangle (2,-1);
\filldraw[fill=green!20!white, draw=green!40!black] (0,0) rectangle (2,1);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - filled rectangle.svg]]
}}
The fill color "<code>green!20!white</code>" means 20% green and 80% white mixed together.
= The \node command =
A node is used to place some text at given coordinate. Nodes are not part of the path itself, they are added to the picture after the path has been drawn.
The node can be placed inside rectangle or circle or other simple shapes. A node can be placed in several ways
# Using the \node command. The syntax of the command is <code>\node[options] (Name) at (coordinates) {Text};</code><syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
%% syntax
%% \node[options] (Name of node) at (coordinates) {Text to appear};
% Example for usage
\node[red,rectangle] at (0,0) {Some text}; % To place some text only
\node (A) at (0,0) {}; % To define a new coordinate
</syntaxhighlight>The name of node should be given in parenthesis. An example is given following, where two nodes are drawn and first is within the circle and second is in the rectangle.<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\begin{tikzpicture}
\node (A) at (0,0) [thick,blue, circle,fill=blue!50] {Encoder}; % node A
\node (B) at (3,0) [thick,blue,rectangle,fill=green!80!black] {Decoder}; % node B
\draw[->,ultra thick] (A)--(B); % line joining node A and B
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
# Using the keyword ''node'' with other command viz. \draw and \path command.<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\draw (0,0) node{a} -- (1,1) node {b};
\path (0,0) node{a} -- (1,1) node {b};
</syntaxhighlight>
Different options are available, some of which are described in below table. A few examples are provided later for their better explanation.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Description
!Option passed
!Admissible values
!Remark
|-
|Position of text along a path
|pos=.5
|> 0
|The text will be place along path at beginning (=0), in middle (=.5) and at end(=1). (default=1)
|-
|Alignment of text
|align=left
|left, right, center
|The text/paragraph is aligned accordingly (default=center).
|-
|Place the text wrt a given point
|anchor=top
|left, right, top, bottom, top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right.
|Assuming the point as origin there are 4 directions (x,-x, y, -y) for which left,right,top,bottom corresponds. 4 quadrants (I,II,III,IV).
|-
|
|anchor=north
|east,west, north, south, north east, north west, south east, south west
|Same as above but now direction are specified with north, east, west, south.
|-
|Text enclose in shape
|
|rectangle, circle,
|Associated parameter should be passed along with option.
|-
|Distance between the enclosed shape and the text
|Inner sep =.5
|
|
|-
|Distance of the enclosing shape from the point
|Outer sep =.8
|
|
|-
|Minimum size of the shape irrespective of the text length.
|minimum width = 2cm
|any value>0
|The width of the shape (lets assume a rectangle) will be at least 2cm even for a single letter. However, size may increase for very lengthy text.
'''Note:''' The size of node = max(minimum width, inner sep). To achieve smaller size, you must reduce both.
|-
|
|minimum height = 2cm
|any value>0
|Minimum height of the node containing shape
|-
|
|minimum size = 2cm
|any value>0
|Minimum height as well as width of the shape.
|-
|The aspect ratio of the shape to be maintained
|shape aspect = 1
|
|The shape enclosing text will change its dimension maintaining this aspect ratio.
|-
|coloring text, color shape, etc.
|fill= red, draw=green
|
|This is usual as described in earlier color and opacity options.
|-
|Aligning the text along the curve
|sloped
|
|
|}
A few examples are given below to explain the options
Writing text along a given path using the node command is shown as a simple example:
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw[dotted]
(0,0) node {1st node}
-- (1,1) node {2nd node}
-- (0,2) node {3rd node}
-- cycle;
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - 3 nodes and dotted lines.svg]]
}}
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\fill[fill=yellow]
(0,0) node {1st node}
-- (1,1) node[circle,inner sep=0pt,draw] {2nd node}
-- (0,2) node[fill=red!20,draw,double,rounded corners] {3rd node};
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - 3 nodes with text.svg]]
}}
To place nodes on a line or a curve use the "<code>pos=<fraction></code>" option, where fraction is a floating point number between 0 representing the previous coordinate and 1 representing the current coordinate.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw (0,0) -- (3,1)
node[pos=0]{0} node[pos=0.5]{1/2} node[pos=0.9]{9/10};
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - nodes at fraction position.svg]]
}}
There exist some abbreviations: "<code>at start</code>" for "<code>pos=0</code>", "<code>very near start</code>" for "<code>pos=0.125</code>", "<code>near start</code>" for "<code>pos=0.25</code>", "<code>midway</code>" for "<code>pos=0.5</code>", "<code>near end</code>" for "<code>pos=0.75</code>", "<code>very near end</code>" for "<code>pos=0.875</code>", "<code>at end</code>" for "<code>pos=1</code>".
The "<code>sloped</code>" option causes the node to be rotated to become a tangent to the curve.
Since nodes are often the only path operation on paths, there are special commands for creating
paths containing only a node, the first with text output, the second without:<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\node[<options>](<name>) at (<coordinate>){<text>};
\coordinate[<options>](<name>) at (<coordinate>);
</syntaxhighlight>One can connect nodes using the nodes' labels as coordinates. Having "<code>\path(0,0) node(x) {} (3,1) node(y) {};</code>" defined, the node at (0,0) got the name "<code>(x)</code>" and the one at (3,1) got the name "<code>(y)</code>". {{LaTeX/Example|code=
\path (0,0) node(x) {}
(3,1) node(y) {};
\draw (x) -- (y);
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - nodes coordinates.svg]]
}}
Equivalent to<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\coordinate (x) at (0,0);
\coordinate (y) at (3,1);
\draw (x) -- (y);
</syntaxhighlight>Multiline text can be included inside a node. A new line is indicated by double backslash "\\", but additionally you have to specify the alignment using the node option "align=". Here an example:{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\filldraw
(0,0) circle (2pt) node[align=left, below] {test 1\\is aligned left} --
(4,0) circle (2pt) node[align=center, below] {test 2\\is centered} --
(8,0) circle (2pt) node[align=right, below] {test 3\\is right aligned};
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - node text alignment.svg]]
}}
Path construction operations try to be clever, such that the path starts at the border of the node's shape and not from the node's center.{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\path (0,0) node(x) {Hello World!}
(3,1) node[circle,draw](y) {$\int_1^2 x \mathrm d x$};
\draw[->,blue] (x) -- (y);
\draw[->,red] (x) -{{!}} node[near start,below] {label} (y);
\draw[->,orange] (x) .. controls +(up:1cm) and +(left:1cm) .. node[above,sloped] {label} (y);
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - clever paths.svg]]
}}
Once the node x has been defined, you can use anchors as defined above relative to (x) as "<code>(x.<anchor>)</code>", like "<code>(x.north)</code>".
'''Placing circles along the drawn curve''':
In this case a curve is drawn and over that curve some circles are placed at specified positions. This trick makes use of "foreach command" whose details can be found in the special command section. <syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
\draw[very thick] (0.5,0.5) .. controls (2,1).. (2.5,2.5)
node foreach \p in {0,0.25,...,1} [circle,fill=red,pos=\p,inner sep=0pt,minimum size=1.5mm]{};
\node[left] at (.5,.30){A};
\node[right] at (2.5,2.5){B} ;
\path[ultra thick,latex-latex] (2,0) --(0,0)--(0,1.5);
</syntaxhighlight>
= The \clip command =
The clip command is used to remove the portion outside the given shape (e.g. rectangle or circle). <syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
\begin{tikzpicture}
\clip (1,1) circle (2);
\draw[red,fill] (0,0) rectangle (3,3);
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
= Special commands =
=== Tikzstyle ===
It is a very useful command when you need to set several different shapes with same parameters (i.e., width, color, etc). Therefore you can define one or more style in the beginning, as shown below and then you may use it later anywhere in the Tikz code.<syntaxhighlight lang="latex" line="1">
\begin{tikzpicture}[
mycircle/.style={circle, draw=green!60, fill=green!5, ultra thick, minimum size=7mm},
myline/.style={dotted, blue!60,->},
]
\draw[myline] (0,0)node[mycircle]{$\pi$} to[out=45,in=135] (5,1) node[mycircle]{3.414...};
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>Above syntax allows you to define at the beginning of the picture.
Alternatively the tikzstyle command can also be used to define it as follows.<syntaxhighlight lang="latex" line="1">
\begin{tikzpicture}
\tikzset{mycircle/.style={circle, draw=green!60, fill=green!5, ultra thick, minimum size=7mm}}
\tikzset{myline/.style={dotted, blue!60,->}}
\draw[myline] (0,0)node[mycircle]{$\pi$} to[out=45,in=135] (5,1) node[mycircle]{3.414...};
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Scope ===
You may want to apply some changes to only a certain part of the code then it can be done use the scope command. <syntaxhighlight lang="latex" line="1">
\begin{tikzpicture}[
mycircle/.style={circle, draw=green!60, fill=green!5, ultra thick, minimum size=7mm},
myline/.style={dotted, blue!60,->},
]
\draw[myline] (0,0)node[mycircle]{$\pi$} to[out=45,in=135] (5,1) node[mycircle]{3.414...};
% following drawing in the scope is shifted along y by 2cm
\begin{scope}[yshift=2cm]
\draw[myline] (0,0)node[mycircle]{$\pi$} to[out=45,in=135] (5,1) node[mycircle]{3.414...};
\end{scope}
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
=== Foreach command ===
This command is analogous to loops used in programming. It can be realized by "<code>\foreach ⟨variable⟩ in {⟨list of values⟩} ⟨commands⟩</code>".
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\foreach \x in {0,...,9}
\draw (\x,0) circle (0.4);
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - foreach.svg]]
}}
=== Animation in Beamer style ===
To achieve the animation in the beamer in simplest form, we can print the N number of frames with the object being shifted in N-steps. An example is given following<syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
\begin{frame}
\newcount\p
\animatevalue<3-10>{\p}{0}{100}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\path(0,0)rectangle(0.75\paperwidth,-0.75\paperheight);
\path[draw](0,0)..controls +(30:2) and +(40:2)..+(4,-1) node [pos=\p/100,sloped,above]{a};
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{frame}
</syntaxhighlight>There are three important steps, as described below.
# Define a new variableː In above example we used <code>\p</code> as the variable which store the count.
# Define the range the variable can take. We use the command <code>\animatevalue<3-10>{\p}{0}{100}</code> which says- For the range of 0-100, create 10 values. The <1-10> means the new variable has following set of values <code>\p =[1,2,3,...,10]</code> The <3-10> means the new variable has following set of values <code>\p =[0,0,1.25,2.5,...,10].</code>
# Use the variable for object position, which is done using <code>\path[draw](0,0)..controls +(30:2) and +(40:2)..+(4,-1) node [pos=\p/100,sloped,above]{a};</code>
=== PGF layers ===
There are two ways to place the curves in the background--
# First way is to write the command in the sequential order, i.e. first draw the curves at background (for which coordinates are already available), then draw the curves which comes on top of that, and so on.
# Second way is to use PGF layers. This is particularly useful, when the background curves coordinates are not already available. They are defined with respect to the upper layer curves.
PGF layers provides following commands<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
% Define two layers (names could be changed)
\pgfdeclarelayer{background}
\pgfdeclarelayer{foreground}
%% Define there order of layer, here background is the bottom most and foreground is the topmost layer
\pgfsetlayers{background,main,foreground}
%% Whatever you draw here is drawn in the main layer
\draw (1,0) circle (2);
\begin{pgfonlayer}{foreground} %% draw the curves that should be placed in foreground/top layer
\draw (0,0) arc (0:120:1);
\end{pgfonlayer}
\begin{pgfonlayer}{background} %% draw the curves that should be placed in background/bottm layer
\draw (0,0) rectangle(2,2);
\end{pgfonlayer}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Pattern library ==
This library can provide total 11 types of patterns which can be used to fill the given area. Its color can be chose with the help of keyword <code>pattern color</code>. These patterns are listed as below: <syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\usetikzlibrary{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{patterns} %% in the beginning of tex file
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[pattern=dots, pattern color=blue] (0,0) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=grid, pattern color=blue] (0,1) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=crosshatch, pattern color=blue] (0,2) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=crosshatch dots, pattern color=blue] (0,3) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=fivepointed stars, pattern color=blue] (0,4) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=sixpointed stars, pattern color=blue] (0,5) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=vertical lines, pattern color=blue] (0,6) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=horizontal lines, pattern color=blue] (0,7) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=north east lines, pattern color=blue] (0,8) rectangle ++(1,1);
\draw[pattern=north west lines, pattern color=blue] (0,9) rectangle ++(1,1);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Snake library ==
This library changes the path structure from a straight line to the following. <syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
\usetikzlibrary{snakes}
\begin{tikzpicture}[thick]
\draw[snake=bumps] (0,0) -- (3,0); % Semicircle/bumps along the line.
\draw[snake=zigzag] (0,1)-- (3,1); % a zig-zag pattern
\draw[snake=saw] (0,2) -- (3,2); % saw type line
\draw[snake=brace] (0,3)-- (3,3); % a brace between two points
\draw[snake=coil,segment length=4pt] (0,4)-- (3,4); % like a coil
\draw[snake=coil,segment aspect=0] (0,5) -- (3,5); % like a sinusoidal wave
\draw[snake=snake] (0,6) -- (3,6); % sinusoidal wave (similar to coil)
\draw[snake=expanding waves,segment angle=7] (0,7)-- (3,7); % like a expaning wavefront
\draw[snake=border,segment angle=-45] (0,8) -- (3,8); % slanted lines along the path
\draw[snake=triangles] (0,9) -- (3,9); % Triangles along the path
\draw[snake=ticks] (0,10) -- (3,10); % vertical ticks along the path
\draw[snake=crosses] (0,11) -- (3,11); % crosses along the path
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>Some parameters that influence the nature of curves are
* <code>segment amplitude=.4mm</code>
* <code>segment length=2mm</code>
* <code>segment object length=.5mm</code>
* <code>segment angle=20</code>
* <code>segment aspect=0</code>
* <code>raise snake=.2mm</code>
* <code>mirror snake</code>
* <code>line before snake=1mm, line after snake=1mm, line around snake=1mm</code>
* <code>gap before snakes=1mm, gap after snakes=1mm, gap around snake=1mm</code>
== Calc package ==
The calc package can be included using the command <code>\usetikzlibrary{calc}</code>. This package can be used to perform simple calculations with coordinates.
* Coordinate algebra.<syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
\coordinate (A) at (2,3);
\coordinate (B) at (1.5,2.5);
\coordinate (B) at ($(A) + (B)$)
\coordinate (B) at ($(A) - (B)$)
\coordinate (B) at ($(A) + 2*(A)$)
</syntaxhighlight>
* Finding midpoints <syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\coordinate (A) at (0,0);
\coordinate (B) at (90:3);
\coordinate (C) at (0:4);
\coordinate (Ap) at ($(B)!0.5!(C)$);
\coordinate (Bp) at ($(A)!0.5!(C)$);
\coordinate (Cp) at ($(A)!0.5!(B)$);
\draw (A)--(B)--(C)--cycle
(A)--(Ap)
(B)--(Bp)
(C)--(Cp);
</syntaxhighlight>A special function <code>veclen</code> is provided by the package which can be used to calculate the distance between the points as follows (taken from sec. 14.15 in https://tikz.dev/tikz-paths)<syntaxhighlight lang="tex" line="1">
\usetikzlibrary {calc}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw [help lines] (0,0) grid (3,3);
\coordinate (a) at (rnd,rnd);
\coordinate (b) at (3-rnd,3-rnd);
\draw (a) -- (b);
\node (c) at (1,2) {x};
\draw let \p1 = ($ (a)!(c)!(b) - (c) $),
\n1 = {veclen(\x1,\y1)}
in circle [at=(c), radius=\n1];
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
== Intersection library ==
This library is used to find the intersection of any two curves. and example is given below<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{intersections}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[name path=line,smooth] (0,5)--(1.5,5);
\draw[name path=curve,smooth] (1.5,6) to[out=270,in=90] (0,3);
\draw[name intersections={of=line and curve}] (intersection-1) circle[radius=0.1];
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
</syntaxhighlight>Applying intersection with many curves <syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[name path=grid] [xstep=3,ystep=2] (0,0) grid (9,8);
\draw[->, name path=line] (2,1) -- (7,7);
\draw[name intersections={of=grid and line, sort by=line, name=i, total=\t}]
\foreach \s in {1,...,\t}{(i-\s) node {\s}};
\end{tikzpicture}
</syntaxhighlight>
== PGF Maths ==
A number of mathematical operation can be performed using the <code>\usepackage[pgfmath]</code> which provides a core command <code>\pgfmathparse</code> and return the result in <code>\pgfmathresult</code>. A few example are<syntaxhighlight lang="tex">
\pgfmathparse{add(75,6)} \pgfmathresult
</syntaxhighlight>In above example we have used the function <code>add(x,y)</code>. A substitute for above command is <code>\pgfmathadd{x}{y}</code>.
A number of function available, which are provided as following. The substitute command can be obtained as for the add function, i.e. by using a prefix \pgfmath with command name.
* add(a,b), subtract (a,b), multiply(a,b), divide(a,b), div(a,b), neg (-a), sqrt(a), pow (a^b), exp(a), ln(a), log10(a), log2(a), abs(a), mod(a,b)
* round(a), floor(a), ceil(a), int(a), frac(a)
* check for type: isodd(a), iseven(a), isprime(a)
* Constants: e, pi
* conversion: rad(x), deg(y)
* Trigonometric functions: sin(x), cos(x), tan(x), sec(x), cosec(x) , cot(x),
* Inverse trigonometric functions: asin(x), acos(x), atan(x)
* Comparison: equal(x,y), greater(x,y), less(x,y), notequal(x,y), notgreater(x,y), notless(x,y),
* Logical functions: and(x,y), or(x,y), not(x), ifthenelse(x,y,z), and logical constants as-- true, false.
* Random no generator: rnd, rand, random(x,y)
* Miscelleneous: Minimum/Maximum from an list of elements : min(x1,x2,...,xn), max(x1,x2,...,xn), Length of a vector: veclen(x,y) Access i th element of an given array x: array({x1,x2,x3,...,xn},i)
* Computing angles: <code>\pgfmathanglebetweenpoints{P}{Q}</code> : Finds the angle of the line passing through the points P to Q. <code>\pgfmathanglebetweenlines{P1}{Q1}{P2}{Q2}</code> : Finds the angle between the two lines, L1 and L2, where L1 passing through P1 and Q1, and second line passing through P2 and Q2.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
! colspan="2" |Commands
!Description
|-
!\pgfmathsetlength{name}{value}
!\pgfmathaddtolength{name}{value}
!Set the corresponding "name" tex register for given value
|-
!\pgfmathsetcount{name}{value}
!\pgfmathaddtocount{name}{value}
!
|-
!\pgfmathsetcounter{name}{value}
!\pgfmathaddtocounter{name}{value}
!
|-
!\pgfmathsetmacro{name}{value}
!\pgfmathtruncatemacro{name}{value}
!
|-
!
!
!
|}
= PGF Plots =
PGF also has a math engine which enables you to plot functions:
<syntaxhighlight lang="latex">
\draw [domain=xmin:xmax] plot (\x, {function});
</syntaxhighlight>
Many functions are possible, including factorial(\x), sqrt(\x), pow(\x,y), exp(\x), ln(\x), log10(\x), log2(\x), abs(\x), mod(\x,y), round(\x), floor(\x), ceil(\x), sin(\x), cos(\x), tan(\x), min(\x,y,), and max(\x,y).
Noteː
1) The trigonometric functions assume that x is in degrees; to express x in radians follow it with the notation "r", e.g., sin(\x r).
2) Two useful constants are e =2.718281828, and pi = 3.141592654 can be specified directly using <code>e</code> and <code>pi</code> in the expression.
An example with two functions:
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\draw [help lines] (-2,0) grid (2,4);
\draw [->] (-2.2,0) -- (2.2,0);
\draw [->] (0,0) -- (0,4.2);
\draw [green, thick, domain=-2:2] plot (\x, {4-\x*\x});
\draw [domain=-2:2, samples=50] plot (\x, {1+cos(pi*\x r)});
|render=
[[File:TikZ Tutorial - plots.svg]]
}}
= Examples =
=== Example 1 ===
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[thick,rounded corners=8pt] (0,0) -- (0,2) -- (1,3.25)
-- (2,2) -- (2,0) -- (0,2) -- (2,2) -- (0,0) -- (2,0);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
|render=
[[File:Tikz Tutorial - example 1.svg]]
}}
=== Example 2 ===
{{LaTeX/Example|code=
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=3]
\draw[step=.5cm, gray, very thin] (-1.2,-1.2) grid (1.2,1.2);
\filldraw[fill=green!20,draw=green!50!black] (0,0) -- (3mm,0mm) arc (0:30:3mm) -- cycle;
\draw[->] (-1.25,0) -- (1.25,0) coordinate (x axis);
\draw[->] (0,-1.25) -- (0,1.25) coordinate (y axis);
\draw (0,0) circle (1cm);
\draw[very thick,red] (30:1cm) -- node[left,fill=white] {$\sin \alpha$} (30:1cm {{!}}- x axis);
\draw[very thick,blue] (30:1cm {{!}}- x axis) -- node[below=2pt,fill=white] {$\cos \alpha$} (0,0);
\draw (0,0) -- (30:1cm);
\foreach \x/\xtext in {-1, -0.5/-\frac{1}{2}, 1}
\draw (\x cm,1pt) -- (\x cm,-1pt) node[anchor=north,fill=white] {$\xtext$};
\foreach \y/\ytext in {-1, -0.5/-\frac{1}{2}, 0.5/\frac{1}{2}, 1}
\draw (1pt,\y cm) -- (-1pt,\y cm) node[anchor=east,fill=white] {$\ytext$};
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=== Example 3: A Torus ===
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=== Example 4: Some functions ===
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\draw[very thin,color=gray] (-0.1,-1.1) grid (3.9,3.9);
\draw[->] (-0.2,0) -- (4.2,0) node[right] {$x$};
\draw[->] (0,-1.2) -- (0,4.2) node[above] {$f(x)$};
\draw[color=red] plot (\x,\x) node[right] {$f(x) =x$};
\draw[color=blue] plot (\x,{sin(\x r)}) node[right] {$f(x) = \sin x$};
\draw[color=orange] plot (\x,{0.05*exp(\x)}) node[right] {$f(x) = \frac{1}{20} \mathrm e^x$};
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== References ==
https://tikz.dev/<nowiki/>http://tug.ctan.org/info/visualtikz/VisualTikZ.pdf<noinclude>{{LaTeX/Bottom|Picture|PSTricks}}
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==Introduction==
'''Surveyor''' is the built-in ''world editing tool'' of the three [[Trainz]] {{wp|Graphical user interface}} operating environments. Like the Windows application {{TL|Content Manager}} the three GUIs draw on the Trainz local data base for asset information. Most versions of Trainz include the Surveyor module - the notable exceptions are the few "driver only" introductory products such as the 2005 release [[Trainz/Versions#Trainz_Driver|Trainz Driver]]. The {{TA|Route and Session Creation}} pages provides planning details on the fine points of how build {{TL|routes}} and their associated gameplay {{TL|session rules|sessions}} using Surveyor, whereas this module will focus on learning the basics with a number of projects and many situational examples of operations--things you can use immediately and build upon as we introduce more challenges. This book's authors have no intention of rehashing things you can learn by reading and rereading the basics from the excellent Trainz pdf manuals. We strongly suggest having yours printed (and it's there, even in downloaded-No DVD versions!) and reading through it during toilet time, if not otherwise. Many of us flew the program with such a copy right beside us to learn what we hope to ease you learning! With a series of tasks, demo, document and then have you do, you should learn capabilities and operations very quickly—and memorizing things like hotkeys will be natural from using them.
{{EdNote| We think this is the best way of how to get skilled so you can fly on making your own dream railway with a different method than the manual or the HowTo Snippets of the N3V wiki (which we'll be linking to and then augmenting): after a bit of setup info, we're going to provide some projects and start you out modifying a stock route the way most of us learned to get good with Surveyor.}}
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==Surveyor menus==
{{wide image|Trainz 1.0 first modest 3 boards route map from Surveyor Menu, this not renamed but modified for Scenario in UTC and Steam tutorial Session in TRS2004.PNG|800px|At right, '''{{TL|Trainz 1.0}} 'first-ever' modest 3 boards route map seen from 'Surveyor Menu''''<br/>which (left and center) also showed a map view of the selected routes' Trainz {{TL|map board}}s in the Driver and Sessions menus—and this menuing design suffices to show just how the early design thinking was oriented to the model railroading community and ''the typical size of a practical '''Basement Railroad Empire''' style layout!''<br/> {{BullR
}}Trainz '{{TL|consists}}' had to be built, selected, and then manually placed onto the map on {{TL|trackmark}}s which were visible in the Driver menu. {{BullR
}}This 3 board Basement Empire style route, named 'Australia', was not renamed but added to so was doubled in size and modified as 'Australia 2' for a Scenario in {{TL|Trainz UTC}} and then used as the renamed ''''Australia Outback'''' map released by Auran in its first ever ''Driver's Steam Engine tutorial'' (Session) within {{TL|TRS2004}}.|45%|right
|alt=Trainz 1.0's original three routes in surveyor menu.}}
The main Trainz GUI menus changed significantly with the advent of {{TL|TS10}}, in effect combining things a bit differently and still proving the same functions. {{TL|Railyard}} was exclusively accessed using the Main Menu,...
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==Tool Tabs and modes==
Surveyor has seven major tools that are accessible via hot key combinations and mouse click combinations and from the earliest Trainz Beta 0.9 release until the latest, these differ only in the sixth tab which until layers were introduced in TS2010 was for World control settings like clouds, water appearance, season of the year, time of day and the world origin. Most of these are intermediate controls that for now either will already be set up (since we're going to have you (1) Look, (2) modify, (3) learn-by-doing ... not start by creating ''your assets'' from scratch, in the time honored Trainz tradition.)
<!--[[File:Trainz 1.0 first modest 3 boards route map from Surveyor Menu, this not renamed but modified for Scenario in UTC and Steam tutorial Session in TRS2004.PNG|400x300px|right|thumb|At right, {{TL|Trainz 1.0}} first modest three routes (maps) from the Surveyor Menu, which (left and center) also showed a map view of the selected routes' Trainz {{TL|map board}}s in the Driver and Sessions menus. {{BullR
}}Trainz '{{TL|consists}}' had to be built, selected, and then manually placed onto the map on {{TL|trackmark}}s which were visible in the Driver menu. {{BullR
}}This 3 board Basement Empire style route, named 'Australia', was not renamed but added to so was doubled in size and modified as 'Australia 2' for a Scenario in {{TL|Trainz UTC}} and then used as the renamed ''''Australia Outback'''' map released by Auran in its first ever ''Driver's Steam Engine tutorial'' (Session) within {{TL|TRS2004}}.]]
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* For now suffice it to say the world controls have been moved off the {{kp|F6}} tab and put into the surveyor options menu in favor of a new powerful mode tool, the Layer association tab/tool on the {{kp|F6}} tab instead.
* This tool let's the user associate assets on either a session definition (Navigation waypoints called {{TG|trackmark}}s, things a session Rule might test like {{TG|T|triggers}} and {{TL|rolling stock}} in {{TG|C|consist}}s) which are integral to making up a given scenarios needs) or '''''on the {{'}}route/map/layout{{'}}''''' (track, scenery items, landscape features, interactive industries like train stations, yards, switching, and so on and so on).
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==Trainz Community tutorials== -->
{{TRS-Com-tuts}}
# {{plain link|http://trainz.christrup.net/TRS/tut2.html|HOW TO SIGNAL AHEAD OF A LIFT BRIDGE}}, By Jytte Christrup —Step by Step Surveyor tutorial on signaling.
# {{plain link|http://trains.0catch.com/tutorial.html|Track Laying and Troubleshooting}}, By Chuck Brite, "A Tutorial For New Train Simulator Surveyors" —About a dozen Step by Step Surveyor how-to tutorials
==Editable Items==
{{TrainzTip|The first thing to realize is Trainz protects you from boneheaded gaffs, and will automatically clone a built-in route should you enter one and modify it. Thereafter, it will be listed in your local content in CM with your own Trainz KUID as part of its identifier. This forced SAVE AS protects you from overwriting the release version's stock content.
* It does not protect you from over writing yourself. Do a save as BEFORE making major changes to your route and practice suffixing a version to the name. You can weed them out later as per {{TA|Removing Unwanted Assets}}.
}}
:''In the below, certain groups of tools have hotkeys, which are accessed using {{kp|F1}}–{{kp|F7}} which have had the same main functions since {{TL|Trainz 1.3|s=Trainz_0.9|p=Trainz_0.9 (Beta)}} until TS10 relocated the {{kp|F6}} {{TL|Environment Tab|Environment controls}} and replaced them in the World building GUI mode with the {{TL|Layers Tab}} ''(see below for layer details)''. As a concurrent improvement, the main menu in Driver and Surveyor have access to the environment allowing a user with a few clicks to drive a session under very different conditions including time and date, giving variations of seasons, weather, day-and-night, etc. broadening the variations and enjoyment a single session might give in Driver.''
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Surveyor allows the manipulation of the following aspects of the game:
* '''Routes''' —map building and model detailing to potentially absurd degrees of game slowing over-doing it.
* One of the biggest factors affecting data throughput, or {{TN|frame rate}}s (game display and smoothness of operation) is how many different asset varieties are used in its construction. The less the better for frame rates, as cautioned{{efn|This is a direct quote from the {{TL|TRS2006 manual}} (Chapter 10, "Surveyor" - Introduction section [10.1] repeating virtually word for word words found in TRS2004 manuals:<br/>''"With this freedom also comes a dilemma. The Surveyor tool has no constraints on the amount and variety of objects that can be placed in your 3D world. Therein lies the issue, the more types of objects, the slower will be the performance of the Driver component of the software. You can minimize these frame rate effects by keeping the variety and number of objects minimal. Their effect on frame rate is in that order, first variety and then quantity. Keep this in mind when putting your world together and you will have a more pleasant driving experience."''
{{EdNote|This caution is consistent with hardware-software interactions in {{wp|computer engineering}} theory and practices per [[user:Fabartus|Fabartus]], MSEE, MSCE - Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineer. }}
}} prominently<ref>Trainz pdf manuals, for example ''TRS2004's "Signaling Guide.pdf" and "World Builders Guide.pdf" and the extensive "TRS2006 manual"'', among others, including the Trainz 1.x era *.doc file references.</ref> in the Surveyor section introductions going back to the original Trainz.
:''This is a partial list in lieu of the more comprehensive coverage below of Surveyor tools and hotkeys:''
:* Ground Height
:* Ground Textures
:* Water
:* Route Layers ''(see below for layer details)''
:* Tracks and track related ({{TL|Trackside}}) objects (
* Sessions
:* Environmental Conditions (initial) - Newer releases let user customize in session
:* Many new Session Rules (50 included with TRS2006 release, many more now on DLS)
:* Session Layers ''(see below for layer details)''
:* Customised ability to define Initial Junction Directions
:* Customised ability to define Map Object Properties (e.g. searchable names on a locale or building)
* Per-Layer — Since {{TL|TS10}} many digital objects which were once by necessity bound and defined solely in the map part of the simulation—before they could be accessed using Trainz {{TL|rules}} references in Trainz {{TL|session}}s which glue together gameplay software interfaces with objects and the sessions giving the interactive play to sessions— have through the introduction of {{TL|layer}}s now enabled a base map definition to have the variations in capabilities and even placed visible interactive content with their new ability to have their definitions inside a '''session layer''''. Prior to this routes had to hold all the key elements needed by a particular session or a family of sessions built on the map, which at one and the same time, would clutter up a route and limit its flexibility and that of the appropriate sessions which could be built upon the map.
:* Map Objects (Scenery, etc.)
:* Scenery Splines
:* Track
:* Trackside Objects
:* Trains
Content Search Filter{{efn|''Content Search Filter '' was added in TRS2006 along with decision to obsolete the former 'grouped by config tag' pre-filters {{TBS|region}} and {{TBS|type}} tags! In TS2009 the {{TL|picklist}} (and its shortcomings) was added to overcome the loss of those abilities.}} is a powerful tool that allows you to selectively filter the items you want to find.
The Content Filter is opened by clicking on the Funnel Icon on the top menubar, which also accesses the {{TL|picklist|picklist window}} in more recent releases.
For example, typing "red" in the {{TL|Surveyor Filter Window}} will then show only items containing the letters "red" in the various {{TL|Surveyor Tool Tab}}s {{TL|objects select pane}}s, part of the Trainz {{TL|tools and asset selection panel}}s on the right hand side. Typing 'signal' lists only signal containing titles in the objects select pane, which if you go to use {{kp|F7}} (Trainz and Consists) will likely give a list on the right containing NONE, as seen in the similar example at right where stations hides selections in ! The filter always overrides the Tabs contents at the right.
Don't forget to reset (Clear) your filter when you have found what you are looking for. Discussion of the button controls will be on a page about the filters.
* {{FAB-todo|More information required here.}}
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==References==
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==Acquiring and Installing PEVs tools==
[[Image:PEVs TRAINZ asset modification tools in Downloads (October 2013 versions shown).png|right|thumb|330px|PEVs tools in a power-users C:\Downloads folder (Yours will likely be somewhere else).]]
For the foreseeable future, PEV's tools will be maintained by the community on one website or another as they are invaluable. Peter V. is a real programmer situated on the opposite (or Sydney) side of Australia from N3V/Auran's small town location on the Gold Coast near Brisbane, but ceased hosting his tools on his own website in mid-2013 when the task was taken over by Trainz fan Shane Turner on {{plainlinks|http://trainz.shaneturner.co.uk/tutorials/index.php/home/utilities/pevsoft-trainz-tools|his help site here}}.
# Locate PEVs tools on Shane's site and their accompanying manuals where given.
# Download the tools (zip files), and quit out of any Trainz you may be running.
## As always when quitting Trainz, Hit '''[CTRL][SHFT][ESC]''' to bring up file manager to watch until the TADdaemon module exits before doing anything else.
## Once the TADdaemon closes it is safe to reboot or otherwise mess with Trainz directories (backup the folder, duplicate the local folder, or other maintenance)
## Set a system Restore point, label it as Pre-PEVtools installation then reboot.
# The next thing you want to do is figure out where to put the PEVtools. Generally, they should be installed in the Windows PATH; which can be changed to include the new tools directory from the Windows Environment settings. You can also just add them to a folder already in the Path.
## To see your current path, type {{kp|Win|R}} and enter CMD{{kp|Enter}} to enter pseudo-DOS mode. Type 'PATH'[ENTER] and the display will list the current path loaded during Windows boot up.
## If the list already includes a Tools directory, well and good—in the next step, move the PEVtools zip files to that folder.
## If not, suggest creating a tools folder off the root so the pathspec added is short. Either x:\Tools or x:\PEVsoft are recommended; where 'x' is a drive letter of a hard disk or SSD drive. {{TTip|Putting the Tools folder on the same drive as where you have most Trainz installs is a good idea. From time to time, you may want to manually edit the PEVtools ini files, and having them easy to navigate to, has time saving benefits.}}
## Each of the PEVtools will create a subfolder for itself in the particular Tools folder you set up. This is actually ''something of a pain'', so when installing, just override the path with the subfolder name (e.g. instead of PM2IM, use \Tools or PevSoft as the place to expand the zip folder. Each tool has it's own {{wp|INI file}} which will be automatically initialized the first time you run the application. It will know where it's being initialized from (it creates the correct path in the tool launchers it installs in Trainz), so having them in separate subfolders is purely a waste of resources. {{TTip|In case you have to reinstall, we do recommend keeping the zip files. Move them into a PEVtoolZips subfolder once your tidying up.}}
# Open your downloads folder, and
## highlight the PEVtools zip files. If the items are separated, use {{kp|SHIFT}}{{mb|LMBclick}} to select the biggest group.
## next holding the [CTRL] key down, {{mb|LMBclick}} the other less well grouped PEVtool zip files.
## Once they are all highlighted, use {{kp|WIN|E}} to open a new Window with a navigable folder. Navigate to and open up your target tools folder. {{kp|ALT|TAB}} should return you to the downloads folder as the active Window, with the group of zip files already highlighted.
## Now type {{kp|CTRL|X}} to ''begin the moving the files process''...
## Type {{kp|ALT|TAB}} to return to the Tools folder as the active Window, {{Mb|LMBclick}} on it's open surface, then type {{Kpb|CTRL|V}} to complete the move of the files. {{TTip|(This method works with all Windows versions and across differing Drive letters; in other words, always. OR... Drag and drop if you know How!)}}<br/>{{TRS-EdNt|Each of PEV's tools will ask if you have TS2009, TS2010, TS2012 and TANE, then store the information in an .ini file in a sub-directory specific to that tool (e.g. Images2TGA.ini, QuickShadows.ini, MeshViewer2.ini, etc.). Consequently some power users prefer to install PEVs tools in an easy to reach common directory with a brief name and include the folder in the path (Very DOS era, but PEVs tools are handy used in a batch file and the ability is in all Windows versions still.) See {{TA|PEVtools}} for some useful tricks and methods with batch files beyond the basic auto-install.
}}
===<u>Installing</u>===
# Before running any of the PEVtools, make a text file (Notepad or Notepad++, etc.) with the full path of each of your Trainz versions (TS2009--TANE). You'll avoid confusion this way, and can just cut and paste the values when prompted as the PEVtools initialize.
# In Windows VISTA and newer Windows versions ''including Windows 10''... ''in succession Right Click-Hold'' to Launch,({{mb|drag to}}'''RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR''' dropdown, and release to launch) each of PEVs tools in succession.
## From here it's a rather repetitious boring process for each PEVtool... paste in the Trainz folder names set off above in the text file until all the PEVtools are initialized.
# Once your tools are initialized in each of the TRAINZ versions you have installed, you will be able to look for the resultant batch file (*.bat) tools under the path '''the Version-path root folder \bin sub-directory the path''' ...\bin\CMPData\tools\'''OpenWith''' folder will each contain a set of PEVtools installed in each version of Trainz.
# These batch files can be improved.
## The freeware utility FNR.EXE can be added to the batch files which convert PM mesh files to IM files (at this point for you, PM2IM.bat). Add the following line: {{BL|<code>"C:\PEVSoft\fnr.exe" --cl --dir %1% --fileMask "*.txt" --excludeFileMask "*.dll, *.exe" --includeSubDirectories --find ".pm" --replace ".im" </code>}}. This line will stop you from forgetting to update and change the extensions in many a config.txt file. Google that name ('FNR.EXE' and download it. Add it to the PEVtools folder) If you put your tools on a different path, such as F:\Tools (like one of my computers)—make sure to make all the paths in the batch files and ''especially that of FNR'' match and point to the same folder.
## The batch family from Peter can also be improved by merging a few of the batch files.
### Highly recommended is creating a '''Images2TGA+PM2IM.bat''' file (You've got PM2IM open now, so Click on Images2TGA and copy it. rename as indicated, then open it for edit. Copy the changed PM2IM lines after the Images2TGA line and you have a great time saver. {{TTip|This editor uses this file 90% of the time when fixing or updating assets.}}
### What about Traincars? How about making a "All-In-Sequence.bat" and "All-but-Traincar_Viewer.bat"? (NOTE: Assets older than v2.5 won't work with Traincar viewer—at least not until you edit the {{TL|TBV}} past v2.5 and add a {{TRC|mesh-table}}. The Viewer will directly open mesh files so they can be viewed whilst making fixes and to create thumbnails. More on that below.)
# This process could be done in each Trainz install, but if you run several versions of Trainz like some of us, to install PEV tools in each, just copy the files to the off-version, including overwriting them. (i.e. Use the same Highlight, {{kp|CTRL|C}} (Copy), Alt-Tab switch or navigate method used for moving the zip files from your downloads folder, with the same Paste down using {{kp|CTRL|V}} for each Trainz tools folder {{indent|7}}(and ''as next discussed'' also the ..\UserData\editing folder(s).)
# The batch files can also be ''often be more usefully used'' outside Trainz CM by copying these into the ...UserData\editing folder. {{BullR}}In this location one can open the asset for editing, then drag and drop the folder into the PEVsoft batch tool. Easy-Peazey and fast as grease lightning too!
# Now to tidy up. Above we went to lengths to recommend installing PEVtools in the path. Since there are some occasions where you want to run PEVtools directly, now is the time to add the folder into the environment PATH variable where Windows can find it.
## Type {{kp|WIN}} > {{mb|Control panel}} > {{mb|Settings}} > {{mb|System}} and select ''the 'Advanced' Tab''.
## Click on the button near the bottom (New Windows versions may just use hyperlinks) that says ''{{mb|'Environment'}}'' and ''highlight'' the Path variable then click {{mb|edit}}.
## The value field will be already highlighted. Capture it with {{kb|CTRL|C}} and paste it ({{kp|CTRL|V}}) into that already open text editor (or open it again) so you can see it clearly. Paste it down a second time, to keep one as a backup, just in case! (Editor's will be duplicated below)
## Like my 'PEVSoft' tools directory, add your Tools folder to the Windows path of the second copied to the editor.
## Highlight the revised line, and {{kp|ALT|TAb}} to the Advanced Tab's API and {{kp|CTRL|V}} to paste it in as the new Path{{efn|The Windows Path environment variable is the list of folders that Windows searches for executable files (*.com, *.exe, *.bat, *.cmd and a few others less common)}}. Click {{kp|OKAY}} then {{kp|OKAY}} and {{kp|OKAY}} to close the System Properties. PEV's tools are now fully installed.
;Editor's Path specification (Environment variable 'Path')
<pre>
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\PEVSoft;C:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0;C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\
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==Some fine points==
Windows can set associations with file types either through ''Folder Options'' in the menuing or by using a {{Mb|RMBh|open with}} option. The former method limits one to one application per type, the second can be finessed to know of several applications which can open said file type, then present the short list when asked to'' 'open with' ''but defaulting to a preferred application by using {{Mb|RMBh|open}}.
# This multiplicity is especially useful for image (graphics) files, and most of the file types commonly accessed during the process of updating or fixing a faulty asset.
# We recommend the following parallel associations, and will walk you through the process below for the PEVtools:
## jpg, png, and tga file types should be associated with multiple graphics applications capable of handling the data type. Assuming only Windows and freeware tools, {{TL|GIMP}}, {{TL|XN-View}}, {{TL|PAINT.NET}}, {{TL|IrfanView}}, and Windows {{TL|Paint.exe}} & {{TL|Picture and Fax Viewer}} should be associated with all but the TGA files.
## The TGA files should be associated with the non-Windows applications, because Windows doesn't process TGA formatted files.
## The {{TR|K|mesh|Trainz Mesh}} {{TL|file types|data types}} PM and IM, should be associated with Quickshadows, PM2IM, surprisingly Images2TGA and last but not least, as the default, Mesh Viewer2.exe.
===Setting file associations===
Setting a file association is simplest when there is a file type you need to manipulate, use, or process.
# Navigate to a file folder with a data file you want to set an association for. Use {{kp|WIN}}{{kp|E}} to open an explorer Window if necessary. {{BullR
}}{{TTip|For this exercise, it would be easiest to open an asset (say a Built-in building or industry) for editing in Content Manager. Such a file folder will have a file of each type needed.}} {{BullR
}}{{TTip|Trainz keeps a backup, and restoring the ''status quo ante'' is easy using revert (restore) {{kp|CTRL|R}} in the CM main view, after selecting the asset. This makes things so the edit never happened. (''Handy if you mess up a repair, N'est pas!?'')}})
# {{kp|SHFT|CTRL|E}} will open a file for edit, and also opens an Window displaying that folder as the {{TN|active window}}. You can leave Content Manager running and use {{kp|ALT|TAB}} to keep switching between active windows when and if necessary.
# LMB-click on the target file to select it. (Mesh files will have either an IM or PM extension. If your chosen asset has only PM files, there are two solutions:
## Navigate up one level to the \editing folder. Given that you copied the PEVtools batch files to the editing folder as instructed above, when you go up one level the asset folder will already be highlighted. Drag the folder icon over the PM2IM.bat or Images2TGA+PM2IM.bat utilities and let go the mouse button. The batch will convert the PMs to IM files. {{TTip|Both mesh files and texture files are technically copyrighted intellectual properties under international laws. PM2IM has a setting to replace the PM with an IM, or just convert and have both versions. Respect for the CC, suggests the latter setting would be best, and it give one a backup option if the IM file creation comes out corrupted, although that is very unlikely.}}
## The alternative is to run PM2IM during the open with operations after associating the other apps desired to open the files. Note, in some versions, the file will not have native TGA files—but compressed combined TGA plus texture.txt files with a .texture extension, so also running the Images2TGA+PM2IM utility tool or Images2TGA.exe will be necessary while you initialize your set ups. Using the first option will give you practice and more importantly, provide the files needed for associating to the graphics programs below. {{TTip|pre=Hint|Flip a coin unless one or the other catches your fancy first.}}
# Using {{mb|RMBh+drag}} on the file the Windows drop down menu should show a line which says Open (indicating the default application, which may be undefined as yet) and a bit lower, an'' 'Open With' bar.'' When you let the drag down highlight hoover on that bar and release the RMB button, an API will open listing a number of Windows applications. With externally installed applications such as the graphics programs above or PEVtools, when they aren't a default application, they likely will not be listed in the quick list, so the {{mb|Browse}} button must be used.
# Once browsing, Navigate normally to the PEVtools/Tools folder. If you followed the above instructions as meant, all the PEVtool exe files will be in that folder with their respective INI files.{{BullR
}}{{TTip|pre=Timesaver| When you get to the graphics applications, you will need the paths to the applications exe files. If shortcuts are installed on your desktop, {{Kp|ALT|Enter}} opens the shortcut properties API. Copy and paste the path into Notepad or another text editor for each, so you won't have to guess when you are trying to get somewhere ASAP!}}
# In this process, we want to associate each possible tool with the extension in succession ''as the default application''. So you need not redo the association, save the app you want to be the default ''as the <u>last</u> one to associate''.
# LMB click on the application ''you 'least want' to be the default application.''
## For the TGA Image files, suggest the order: GIMP, PAINT.NET, and end with IrfanView as the default.
## For the PM Mesh files: {{TL|PM2IM}}, {{TL|Quickshadows}}, and end with {{TL|Mesh Viewer2}} as default.
## For the IM Mesh files: {{TL|Images2TGA}}, PM2IM, Quickshadows and end with Mesh Viewer2 as default. {{BullR}}{{TTip|pre=Why?|Images2TGA in direct mode has a feature allowing a process known as'' 'Texture stripping' ''which is needed ''to fix a small percentage of assets'' which have trouble opening the TGA file when specified correctly in a texture.txt file.}}
### These files may contain non-ANSI alphabet characters used in non-English alphabets; which are illegal in Trainz; and which need to be converted to ANSI text names.
### The PM files are being ignored, save for being archived, so stripping these is not necessary. {{BullR}}By opening the Mesh files with Images2TGA, in direct load mode and first selecting 'Convert IMs' in the options, these mesh files are updated to contain Trainz-legal string names matching those already converted and found now in the texture.txt files.
# In succession, associate each applications program (Tools) with the extension.
# Each application will give you a look at it's behavior, options and results when run directly sans a batch file launching.
# End with the program best used as the default.
==PEVtools batch files==
{{TrainzTip|As of August 2015, there is no updated PEVtools release, nor \tools subfolder in {{TL|TANE}}. However, the batch files method in the \editing folder still works with both {{TL|AssetX}} and editing needs of TANE.
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* Batch file examples are in the {{TL|Trainz/AM%26C/PEVtools#Using_PEVtools_in_batch_files_outside_CM|Using PEVtools in batch files outside CM section]] in the {{TA|PEVtools}} use article.
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The new Trainz user is well advised to scout the bargain websites and Amazon.com's 3rd party partners and try to acquire various older Trainz releases. This is because the bundled content in a Trainz release varies quite a bit in the main, based on the routes bundled with the release, and there are many routes with dependencies on the DLS you may want to explore that will be calling for said assets. Each is worthwhile passing time with, as is, but getting a set really allows exploration of Trainz capabilities and an appreciation of each's Trainz era. Running multiple Trainz at once is entirely possible and workable with the computers in this day and age. Two Gigs of memory are bargain machines, and Terabyte drives are now cheap, whereas a Trainz install generally fits easily inside 4-5 Gb, even with thousands of added assets. The data bases are really pretty compact, since not only data compression techniques are in play, but so is the fact an asset in the data base is binarily organized into only a few small files. A source asset folder uses many small files, each requiring a minimum disk footprint of at least 4 kb (on small drives, below 250 Mb capacity) and 8 kb/file or 16-32 kb/file on larger drives on 32 bit computers. Most computers today have been 64 bits, which enables the minimum file footprint to shrink back once more, and drives have grown enormously in the past decade, so space is no longer any limitation, nor has memory space for a long time.
Further, many Auran coded assets (still) fall into the category: "Not on the DLS", meaning if they were used in the many (more than 2,500){{efn|2,500 contributed routes as of 14:51 hrs EDST on May 9th, 2014
}} routes uploaded to the DLS, you are in the same state as looking for third party content that is not on the DLS: getting the hated '''Unknown asset''' error message in the {{TG|Task Completed}} pop-ups when finishing downloading in the DLH.
In other words, Trainz stubbornly refuses to know about it's own published assets if the code hasn't been added to the DLS, and prior policy was damn little would be added after N3V took over management of the DLS and development of new releases. Predicting whether 'it' will be 'there' is much like 16th century weather forecasting-- look out a window and hope for the best.
{{TrainzTip|BG=lightgreen|Fortunately, negative experiences over porting data into {{TL|TANE}} and the resulting widespread furor, caused N3V Games to rethink its content distribution policies, since very few routes and sessions had completable dependency lists with Auran authored assets remaining not-available on the DLS.
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Many common assets were tied directly to Auran's original work with meshes and scriptlets geometrically increasing the number of broken assets when the new TANE base data included mainly newly composed data types, albeit compliant overall to the old (more basic) capabilities and data sets of the TS09—TS12 era {{TBS|2=data definitions}} even as TANE's promised features were evolving many {{TR|kind}} by adding necessary new tags and values to support new features. Subsequent to their rethink, N3V Games made a huge effort to put up working older era source content and eventually also provided a way for Content Creator's to upgrade their legacy content so many large DLS assets require (routes and their sessions, many legacy rolling stock assets accrued over nearly two decades of busy Trainz enthusiasts efforts.)
{{TrainzTip|A similar mostly-compatible-but-not-so-capable-some-new-values needs were seen with speedtrees, spline consolidations between the TC's (TBV 2.7--2.8) and TS09—TS12 (TBV 2.9-3.7), especially changes to support in particular, seasonality and speedtrees. Basically new features and capability always impose some changes in data needs, whether new things can be written to ignore non-definitions in older Kind-config assets, or whether the kind need all be updated, is the question. To be fair, N3V Games, while still stone-deaf on many user features, has realized breaking data with upgrading capabilities is a poor second to maintaining as much historical fidelity as possible, keeping beloved assets enabled in new software releases.
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==Handling Problems==
If you run more than one version of the same Trainz release, there is sometimes difficulty remembering which you launched. This is particularly vexing when running TS10-SP3 or SP4 and TS09-SP4, both of which tag the Content Manager with their common TBV '3.3'.
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'''Trainz Driver''', published and distributed in 2005 was an inexpensive Driver-mode only Windows version of the {{tl|TRS2006}} Trainz Simulator product line. It is a partial product with some new payware routes, two routes with multiple sessions bundled as well with TRS2006, and meant primarily to give users a taste of the Trainz experience.
The product didn't contain Content Manager, any ability to download additional content, nor the Surveyor run time GUI, so consisted solely of the {{tl|Railyard}} and {{tl|Driver}} modules with the bundled software.
== See also ==
* {{TN|JA files}}
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=Original Trainz Releases=
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What would become the stable '''Trainz 1.3''' or the '''Trainz Passenger Edition''' after a series of {{wp|service pack}}s, began first as a downloadable release in October 2001 like the early circulated copies of the Beta test version, then in December 2001, was, like the boxed Beta test version, released as the original rare published-only-in-Australia boxed CDROM release. The first widely disseminated international release wasn't until the latter part of February 2002, when Auran engaged publishers with regional expertise in the applicable international copyright laws.
[[File:Collected-Trianz-Releases-2013-0727,about half the EnglishLang Releases.jpg|thumb|left|30%|'''The Trainz Legacy...''' this spread shows Trainz Community Edition (v1.1 lower left) to {{TL|Trainz 2012}} and 'My First Trainz' (both at right). <br
/> Major releases not shown, Trainz UTC (missing), {{TL|Trainz Classics 3}} ({{TL|TC3}}), {{TL|TS2009}} and {{TL|TANE-CE}} (bought by download, not by boxed set)]]
==Trainz 0.9 (Beta test)==
;Public Beta release, :''Broad trial amongst disparate groups with Railroad interests, <br
/>especially Model Railroading clubs''
Development of Trainz began in October of 1998 per a radio interview with Auran chief programmer Greg Lane. It was an on again, off again effort as design had to address various how-to questions, and while that happened, Lane and other train enthusiasts contacted the train-enthusiast-communities of model railroading clubs and railroad interest groups to hear first hand what was desired in such model-oriented communities in a railway simulator product. One of the participants was local railroad enthusiast Tony Hilliam, N3V Games' CEO, according to the credits of the boxed Trainz 1.1 release.
Many of those contacted began to help on a regular basis via a web chat room and one of Auran's officers used the experience to write a masters or PHD dissertation about the formation of an online community from the coalescence of Auran's community. In the summer of 2001 Beta testing began using a mix of software downloads and a rare boxed CDROM release for those lacking high-speed Internet, the circle of testers gradually widening to include more and more members of the train clubs rapidly increasing the membership of the growing world-wide community, and a stable Beta test version was rapidly attained.{{efn
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|By, February 2015, we have witnessed<ref
name="TANE-dev-blogs">{{plain link|http://www.trainzportal.com/blog|Trainz: A New Era Portal, development progress blog}}, accessdate=1 March 2015</ref> a similar process with the new {{TL |TANE-CE|TANE Community Edition}} 'allegedly released' for Christmas 2014 and the pending supposed shipment finally of {{TL|TANE}} —a 64 bit computing architecture version of Trainz similar to the try by Auran to do that first release. Similar events happened in the TRS2004 release in 2003 (needing four service packs to settle the restless natives) and TS2009 (32 bit software with upgrades) & TS2010 (Both also 4 service packs each). }}
''''''Trainz 0.9'''''' was almost exclusively a downloaded version with an eventual small production run of CDROM based software.
=='''Trainz'''==
[[File:Trainz 1.0 first modest 3 boards route map from Surveyor Menu, this not renamed but modified for Scenario in UTC and Steam tutorial Session in TRS2004.PNG|right|thumb| '''Trainz 1.0''' ''first modest 3 boards route maps'' seen from the {{TL|Surveyor Menu}}. This map shown as selected was later in TRS2004 renamed'' 'Outback Australia' ''but initially modified (doubled to six map boards) for a {{TN|Scenario}} in UTC and as [[Trainz/Steam locomotive components|Steam Engine]] {{TL|Driver|Driver tutorial}} {{TN|Session}} in {{TL|TRS2004}}. ]]
The '''Trainz Community Edition''' aka '''Trainz 1.0''' was the name given the original Trainz released mainly by software download in October 2001, and like the Beta test version, in a very limited boxed version.
Subsequently, having a product roughly working and being looked at critically by the many eyes of an highly motivated and interested clientele, Auran proceeded to further refine Trainz with a succession of new major upgrade patches — service packs — individually released almost regularly some months apart culminating with what is best considered the final installment of the original Trainz and it's last and fourth service pack, the {{TL|Ultimate Trainz Collection}}, whose principle difference from the SP3 release was as the title somewhat suggests--a lot more additional content resulting from the Trainz communities interested efforts.
It is by today's releases standards, a sparse product with just three Auran authored routes and only partial capabilities of what was to come in the next three–four years of rapid development, but unlike Microsoft, Trainz was clearly aimed not at a general gaming player community, but designed to give the hard core train enthusiast the abilities they needed to model a virtual digital railroad. Unlike Microsoft's focus on players, Trainz was bundled complete with Discreet Computing's {{wp|GMAX}} modeling software to satisfy this group of high-interest users, the very community Auran reached out to embrace and involve in its design plans from the outset.
{{TrainzTip|BG=verylightgrey|1 =This core online community of enthusiastic modelers is also why the term'' 'Community Edition' ''is suffixed to a rough and not-quite ready release. We see the same methodology and philosophy with the original TRS2004, TS2009 and today's Web-funded {{TL|TANE-CE}}—early release products with intended lists of improvements to refine or complete by a succession of service packs.
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{{TrainzTip|BG=lightyellow|1=Many of Today's experienced Trainzers personally experienced this exact process in the announcement, build-up to, and online releases of the {{TL|TANE-CE}} in December 2014, the follow-on ''much delayed'' so called {{TL|TANE|TANE Release Edition}} (both more Beta Test versions than finished products) and finally, just in time for being two months or more late for the Christmas sales season) the actual TANE product's official release{{efn|as of 2016-03-22 The TANE release version has a SP2 pending in Beta, a SP1 and two hotfixes released in quick succession inside February and March 2016. Stay tuned... TANE is finally beginning to be a full featured Trainz... but not quite there yet!}} versions—the initial buggy version available only to willing community volunteers willing to do deep beta testing while the bugs are worked out and the later unfinished but more stable ''{{nowrap|{{BL|distribute-to-anyone-}}version}}''.{{bullR
}} Trainz, developed with one ear to the railroad interest groups just does this a bit more than many applications.{{bullR
}} The premature initial product-release, fixup and patch cycle has held true for mostly every major upgrade version: {{Indent
|5}}{{bull}}TRS2004 (introducing the JET2 game engine and interactive activities including AI Drivers){{Indent
|5}}{{bull}}TS2009 and TS2010 incorporating support for new gcard standards and functionality, the initial JET3 game engine as well as multi-core processors, and the TadDaemon data management—all taking eight service packs between the two releases, which were concurrent pushes in differing technology that were merged with SP3 & SP4 releases of both{{efn|Both TS09 and TS10's fourth service packs result in equivalent {{TBS|Trainz-build}} version value of 3.3; the two versions also overlap and share TBV's 3.1 but not 3.2{{TRS-check |fact-check which two version numbers overlap}}P.{{Indent
|5}}{{bull}}Now in TANE, with the shift to a new 64 bit OS compatible game engine.}} }} These {{wp|software upgrade}}s were all generated in 2002 in a improvements synergy with a rapidly growing expansion of an online community. It was first published and distributed {{efn
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|FYI=note 4
|Auran Games, and N3V Games had, until recently with the founding of {{TL|Simulator Central}}, maintained the practice of distribution by different international publishers because of the different local and international copyrights needs ever since, though with fewer and fewer partners able to meet increased localisations needs—a good effect of the greater unity of the {{wp|European Union}}. For example, entrenched special interests in the United Kingdom require a CDROM or DVD to be detectable in the computer to satisfy local DRM/copyrights laws—a restriction most of the free world without the corruption of the interests in the British parliament's House of Lords would tolerate in this day and age.
}} about five months after Microsoft Games released the {{wp|Microsoft Train Simulator|Microsoft Train Simulator (MSTS)}}, with a better graphics engine. The North American distributor was {{plain link|http://www.strategyfirst.com/|Strategy First}}<!-- accessdate=2015-0828 and still around--->.
[[File:Trainz Community Edition boxed pre-installed v1.1's Surveyor (800x600) on 'Australia' map showing how smallest mini-map dominates screen.JPG|right|thumb|alt=Image of minimap overlaid on Australia map|Trainz Community Edition, boxed V1.1 showing 800x600 SVGA {{TL|Surveyor}} mode view on ''''Australia map'''' with mini-map dominating the screen. Centered like this navigation, using the mouse to ''{{TN|fly the screen center}}'' would be quite difficult.]]
[[File:Trainz Community Edition boxed pre-installed v1.1's Surveyor (800x600) on 'Australia' map.JPG|right|thumb|alt=[[:File:Trainz Community Edition boxed pre-installed v1.1's Surveyor (800x600) on 'Australia' map.JPG]]|Trainz Community Edition, boxed V1.1 showing 800x600 SVGA {{TL|Surveyor}} mode view of ''''Australia map'''' same viewpoint without mini-map dominating the screen. Evident features in this early version, various level or grade road crossings with signals and boom gates, Station, platform, and people; Tunnel and various types of foliage, buildings.]]
[[File:Trainz Community Edition boxed pre-installed v1.1's Surveyor (800x600) on 'Britain' (Later renamed 'British Midlands') map.JPG|right|thumb|alt=[[:File:Trainz Community Edition boxed pre-installed v1.1's Surveyor (800x600) on 'Britain' (Later renamed 'British Midlands') map.JPG]]|View from Southwest corner of the British Midlands map looking East. Trainz Community Edition, boxed V1.1 showing 800x600 SVGA {{TL|Surveyor}} mode view of ''''Britain map'''' later '''British Midlands''', then modified and expanded with interactive industries for Auran Driver tutorials in TRS2004 as'' 'British Midlands 2'.'' Evident crowding by scenery objects in this early version of the Mini-map, make the facility nearly useless, for no mode provisions to toggle such had been incorporated into the software yet.]]
Developed over three years beginning in 1998 by Auran Technical guru Greg Lane, a train enthusiast himself, it was meant primarily to give those trains hobbyists a leg up on route building{{efn|Trainz 1.0 ... launching at birth with the primary world building tools of Surveyor organized much as they are arranged even today}} with it's powerful {{TL|Surveyor}} and to give those users much interested in Driving a taste of the upcoming Trainz experience{{efn|and to get a foot in the door, least Microsoft steal the lion's share of a niche market without relevant competition. Publishing a somewhat rough version, ''with a lot of up side potential'', was both excitement making to dedicated trains hobbyists, and a good business practice assuring the conversation would include the forthcoming improved product.}} with it's more ambitious far seeing design finally realized in TRS2004 and TRS2006. Lacking both {{TL|session}}s and {{TL|scenario}}s, users had to Drive in a free play mode which first required building a (or loading a saved) consist and manually 'mounting' it (or them if several {{TN|consist|p=Train consist}}s were mounted onto a trackmark (''these 'invisible-in-driver' arrow-like guides'' are still in the game with the same name and appearance—but are now used to act as a route-determining destination point (like a GPS waypoint) for the games {{TL|AI Driver}}s)
The product didn't contain Content Manager, any ability to download additional content, nor the Surveyor run-time GUI, so consisted solely of the {{TL|Railyard}} and {{TL|Driver}} modules with the bundled software.
==Trainz 1.1==
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'''CDROM Title''': {{BL|''TRAINZ... Virtual Railroading On Your PC''}}
'''Trainz 1.1''''' more commonly called the '''''Trainz Retail Edition''' was released as a boxed CDROM set with a printed manual in the North American markets in February 2002, with {{wp|service pack|Service pack 1}} (SP1) already installed by Strategy First. (February<ref>per in-box documentation by Canadian distributor for North America {{wp|Strategy_First|Strategy First}}<sup>{{plain link|http://www.strategyfirst.com/| [homepage]}}</sup>, which installs as v1.1.1 per both the Windows registry Hkeys and a Strategy First loading 'Splash Screen'.</ref>).
* Two retail builds (retail versions releases) existed; the English/USA version is commonly known as ''Trainz 1.0''. (Box for {{wp|Strategy_First|Strategy First}} V1.1 North American release, February 2002, which included {{wp |Gmax}} as an accessory is shown at right in lower left corner of the ''first image above''.)
* Follow on software, each update released in 2002 was quick in coming: SP2 (April) and SP3 (June), as was the successor product {{TL|Trainz UTC}} (November).
===Trainz 1.2===
Trainz with two service packs, or '''Trainz 1.2''' had no really widespread colloquial name, since it was so quickly supplanted by Trainz with the third Service Pack, which was also released as a CDROM, service packs installed boxed retail version.
* These service packs progressively updated the ''Community Edition, Trainz 1.0'' in succession to {{TL|TBV|TBV versions 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3}} respectively.
=='' 'Service Pack 3' ''==
Trainz '''{{wp |Service pack|Service pack 3 (SP3)}}''' updated both the ''Community Editions'' to version 1.3 and was released in early June 2002. While service packs 1&2 both added polish and smoothed out graphics, they were ''primarily bug fixes'' software updates in contrast to SP3, which introduced {{TL|GameScript}} and {{TL|TrainzScript}}<tt><sup>TM</sup></tt> software, which allowed run-time software interactivity between modeled assets (ultimately leading to {{TL|interactive industries}} and triggered animated effects—which is to say Trainz vaunted interactive realism, despite consistently losing the glamor campaign with second- or third-best graphics versus various competitors{{efn|most of which are defunct}}. For this reason, many old-time Trainzers consider Service Pack 3 or Trainz1.3 to be a separate Trainz release altogether. Thus all USA versions are commonly known as ''Trainz 1.3''.
=='''''Trainz Retail Edition'''''==
''Trainz Retail Edition'' was released in June 2002 aimed at the United States and other North American markets with a different distributor{{efn
|Auran has a tradition of releasing distribution rights via local regional software publishing companies, used to complying with sometimes strict or restrictive differences in international law. For example, UK releases typically are required by UK copyright law to require a CDROM or DVD disk in the drive to run the software—a DRM convention that would literally not be tolerated in the much larger USA and Canada markets.
}} and featured pre-installed {{wp |Service pack|Service packs 1 & 2}} and two of additional {{TL|routes}} or layouts ({{TR|K|map|maps}})—one a small 4 baseboard route, ''''''{{TL|Highland Valley}}'''''' worthy of a good basement HO scale model train layout and was used to demonstrate the new Scenarios software capabilities ({{TL|TrainzScript}} and {{TL|GameScript}}) with three included scenarios and features the first bundled map of more than 150 {{TL|map board}}s<ref>Route: Robe River, for scenario Robe River Iron as measured 2015-0220 by direct joined-edges counting in surveyor minimap 'steps': {{BullR
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==''Ultimate Trainz Collection''==
{{Anchor|Trainz UTC|UTC|The UTC|Ultimate Trainz Collection}}
: ''Main topic: {{TL|Trainz: Ultimate Trainz Collection}}'', with detailed list of improvements added in it's several months of development.
The successor product, ''Trainz UTC'' was assigned a {{TBS|trainz-build}} value of v1.5, and assets created for UTC will have that value as the TB tag value. It is best considered a stable software version with many and varied slight upgrades as things jelled and stabilized in the Trainz community. It is effectively a fourth service pack with added content; improving on Trainz 1.3 in many small ways, but not different enough to be a true new product. The largest benefit of owning UTC, is the excellent set of word processor formatted *.doc files included in the release.
The ''Ultimate Trainz Collection'', or ''UTC'', was released on 26 November 2002 in North American as a 3-CDROM set including extra rolling stock, and included six new maps (most user community generated) with eight or nine {{TL|TrainzScript}}<tt><sup>TM</sup></tt> based {{TL|scenarios}}{{efn|One scenario is implemented in both DCC and CAB mode versions, which the newer {{TL|sessions}} {{TL|rules}} handle more elegantly. Save for this difference, the scenario is the same problem and scoring, so 8 or 9 depending upon how one counts this matter!}}. UTC's additional route map content is based on Trainz 1.3 tech, and expands scenarios to 8{{efn
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===Minimum requirements===
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:: Okay, but MoinMoin seems to have nothing to do with MediaWiki. Even if their syntax might be similar, it is semantically incorrect to mark it up as "moin" just because there is no Pygments mediawiki language. And still, too many <nowiki><source>s</nowiki> will do more harm than good, so please only add those that are absolutely necessary. —[[User:Maths314|Maths314]] ([[User talk:Maths314|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Maths314|contribs]]) 13:37, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
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'''Service Packs''' are a {{wp|computer science|computer science term}} referring to the way data and often ''new program code'' are organized and released as a '''''{{wp|software upgrade|major software upgrade}}''''' which (normally) self-updates (self-installs) a piece of updated computer software.
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== Eastern European Vampires and Folk Beliefs ==
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The notion of vampirism has existed for millennia. Cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, Ancient Greeks, Manipuri and Romans had tales of demons and spirits which are considered precursors to modern vampires. Despite the occurrence of vampiric creatures in these ancient civilizations, the folklore for the entity known today as the vampire originates almost exclusively from early 18th-century southeastern Europe,[2] when verbal traditions of many ethnic groups of the region were recorded and published. In most cases, vampires are revenants of evil beings, suicide victims, or witches, but they can also be created by a malevolent spirit possessing a corpse or by being bitten by a vampire. Belief in such legends became so pervasive that in some areas it caused mass hysteria and even public executions of people believed to be vampires.[3]
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| 1. Wikipedia contributors. "Vampire." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 27 May. 2020. Web. 31 May. 2020.
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| 2. Silver, A., & Ursini, J. (1997). The Vampire Film: From Nosferatu to Interview with the Vampire (pp. 22–23). New York: Limelight Editions
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== Eastern European Folklore ==
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Although stories about ghosts and demons may have haunted ancient society, stories of a uniquely original creature of the imagination began to be told, originating around parts of Eastern Europe. According to Wikipedia, "The Persians were one of the first civilizations to have tales of blood-drinking demons: creatures attempting to drink blood from men were depicted on excavated pottery shards." [4.1]
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'''<u>Section From Wikipedia</u>: Eighteenth Century Vampire Controversy'''
During the 18th century, there was a frenzy of vampire sightings in Eastern Europe, with frequent stakings and grave diggings to identify and kill the potential revenants. Even government officials engaged in the hunting and staking of vampires.[4.2] Despite being called the Age of Enlightenment, during which most folkloric legends were quelled, the belief in vampires increased dramatically, resulting in a mass hysteria throughout most of Europe.[5] The panic began with an outbreak of alleged vampire attacks in East Prussia in 1721 and in the Habsburg Monarchy from 1725 to 1734, which spread to other localities. Two infamous vampire cases, the first to be officially recorded, involved the corpses of Petar Blagojevich and Miloš Čečar from Serbia. Blagojevich was reported to have died at the age of 62, but allegedly returned after his death asking his son for food. When the son refused, he was found dead the following day. Blagojevich supposedly returned and attacked some neighbors who died from loss of blood.[4.2]
In the second case, Miloš, an ex-soldier-turned-farmer who allegedly was attacked by a vampire years before, died while haying. After his death, people began to die in the surrounding area and it was widely believed that Miloš had returned to prey on the neighbors.[6][7] Another infamous Serbian vampire legend recounts the story of a certain Sava Savanović, who lives in a watermill and kills and drinks blood from the millers. The character was later used in a story written by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić and in the Yugoslav 1973 horror film Leptirica inspired by the story.[8]
The two incidents were well-documented. Government officials examined the bodies, wrote case reports, and published books throughout Europe.[7] The hysteria, commonly referred to as the "18th-Century Vampire Controversy", raged for a generation. The problem was exacerbated by rural epidemics of so-called vampire attacks, undoubtedly caused by the higher amount of superstition that was present in village communities, with locals digging up bodies and in some cases, staking them.[9]
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|4.1 Marigny, Jean (1993). Sang pour Sang, Le Reveil des vampires, Gallimard, coll. Gallimard. p. 14 {{ISBN|978-2-07-053203-2}}
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| 4.2 Barber, pp. 5–9.
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| 5. Cohen, pp. 271–74.
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| 6. Jøn, A. Asbjørn (2003). "Vampire Evolution". METAphor (3): 20. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
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| 7. Barber, pp. 15–21.
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| 8. Ruthven, Suzanne (2014). Charnel House Blues: The Vampyre's Tale. John Hunt Publishing. {{#isbn:978-1-78279-415-8}}.
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| 9. Hoyt, pp. 101–06
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<u> '''European Vampire-Like "Beings"''' </u>
'''''Mullo'' -- Romani Vampire'''
Appearance: They appear human, were white clothes, and have hair that grew to their feet. They have a physical oddity.
Nature: They have returned from the dead. They are malicious.
Vampiric Activity: They attack by strangling, or by sucking the blood out of their victims.
Weakness: A Dhampir is hired to detect the vampire. To kill a mullo, drive steel or iron needles into the corpse's heart, place steel bits in the mouth, ears, over the eyes, and between the fingers at the burial. Hawthorn can kill them, if it is placed in the corpse's sock, or if a hawthorn stake is driven through the legs. Other methods include decapitation of the corpse, or burning it.
[[wikipedia:Mullo_(vampire)|Mullo (vampire) - Wikipedia]]
'''''Nachzehrer'' -- German Folklore Creature'''
Appearance: They appear like the recently deceased.
Nature: Revenant
Vampiric Activity: They are able to drain their victims lifeforce from a distance.
Abilities: They are able to drag the living after it into death.
[[wikipedia:Nachzehrer|Nachzehrer - Wikipedia]]
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'''''Strigoi''''' '''-- Mythical Romanian Vampire''' <br>
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Appearance: They appear human male, bald on top of the head. In some accounts, their spine is elongated in the shape of a tail, covered in hair. <br>
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Vampiric Activity: The blood of their victims can give them energy. <br>
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Abilities: They are reported as being able to rise up from the grave. Transform into a monster. Can become invisible. <br>
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Weakness: They avoid garlic or onions, they avoid incense. They can be killed by searching their grave, while an order is read over them by a priest, and a yew, oak, or branch is stuck in their heart, pierced with a nail or knife, in order to remain bound in the coffin. <br>
<br>[[wikipedia:Strigoi|Strigoi - Wikipedia]]
'''''Upir'' -- Slavic Folklore "Being"'''
Appearance : They arrive at night, carrying their heads in their arms. Described in some accounts, as having glowing, wolf-like eyes. They have two hearts and two souls.
Nature: Demonic. An unclean spirit. Malicious.
Vampiric Activity: They attack by night to drink blood from the living, which is needed to sustain their decomposing bodies.
Abilities: They attack at night and can make their victims suffocate, or sleepwalk.
Weakness: To prevent upiors, dead bodies had garlic, bricks, or iron placed in their mouths before burial. Branches of hawthorn, or wild roses were placed in their coffins. Sprinkling the coffin with poppy seeds.
[[wikipedia:Upiór|Upiór - Wikipedia]]
'''''Vrykolakas'' -- Greek Folklore Creature'''
Appearance: Ruddy complexion.
Nature: Vampiric, zombie, or ghoul.
Vampiric Activity: Feeds off human life: eats flesh, particularly livers.
Abilities: Can suffocate the sleeping by sitting on them.
Weakness: Saturday, which is the only day a vrykolaka sleeps. Starvation.
[[wikipedia:Vrykolakas|Vrykolakas - Wikipedia]]
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Sweden Finns' Day]] '''<br /> <small>''([[:fi:Ruotsinsuomalaisten päivä]]) ([[:sv:Sverigefinnarnas dag]])''</small> </div>
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'''Sweden Finns' Day''' (Finnish: Ruotsinsuomalaisten päivä, Swedish: Sverigefinnarnas dag) is an anniversary celebrated in Sweden on 24 February. The anniversary of the calendar was approved by the Swedish Academy in 2010 and was celebrated for the first time in 2011. February 24 was chosen as the birthday of Carl Axel Gottlund, a collector of folk poetry and a defender of the status of the Finnish language. The purpose of the day is to celebrate the Sweden Finns and to recognize their history, language and culture as a prominent part of Sweden's cultural heritage.
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A '''delivery robot''' is an autonomous robot that provides "last mile" delivery services. An operator may monitor and take control of the robot remotely in certain situations that the robot cannot resolve by itself such as when it is stuck in an obstacle. Delivery robots can be used in different settings such as food delivery, package delivery, hospital delivery, and room service.
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Buddha Dhatu Jadi]] '''<br /> </div>
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The '''Buddha Dhatu Jadi''' (Bengali: বুদ্ধ ধাতু জাদি; Burmese: ဗုဒ္ဓဓာတုစေတီ also known as the Bandarban Golden Temple) is located close to Balaghata town, in Bandarban City, in Bangladesh. Dhatu are the material remains of a holy person, and in this temple the relics belong to Buddha. It is the largest Theravada Buddhist temple in Bangladesh and has the second-largest Buddha statue in the country.
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== Tech News: 2023-08 {{User:Xeverything11/tags/updates}} ==
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'''Problems'''
* Last week, during planned maintenance of Cloud Services, unforeseen complications forced the team to turn off all tools for 2–3 hours to prevent data corruption. Work is ongoing to prevent similar problems in the future. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T329535]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/wmf.23|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-02-21|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-02-22|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-02-23|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/Roadmap|calendar]]).
*The voting phase for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2023|Community Wishlist Survey 2023]] ends on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1677261621 24 February at 18:00 UTC]. The results of the survey will be announced on 28 February.
'''Future changes'''
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on March 1. This is planned for [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1677679222 14:00 UTC]. More information will be published in Tech News and will also be posted on individual wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328287][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T327920][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments]
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Alina Scholtz]] '''<br /> </div>
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'''Alina Scholtz''' (24 September 1908 – 25 February 1996) was a Polish landscape architect, known as one of country's pioneers in developing the field. Throughout her career she worked on various public and private projects for cemeteries, parks and green spaces. Some of her most noted works include the grounds of a villa on Kielecka Street in Warsaw for which she won a Silver Medal at the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris, the memorial cemetery to the victims of the Palmiry massacre, and landscaping projects along the East-West traffic route of Warsaw. In addition to her design work, she served as one of the founding members of the International Federation of Landscape Architects.
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'''Problems'''
* Last week, in some areas of the world, there were problems with loading pages for 20 minutes and saving edits for 55 minutes. These issues were caused by a problem with our caching servers due to unforseen events during a routine maintenance task. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incidents/2023-02-22_wiki_outage][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incidents/2023-02-22_read_only]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/wmf.25|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-02-28|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-01|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-02|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on March 1. This is planned for [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1677679222 14:00 UTC]. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server_switch]
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Mary Nzimiro]] '''<br /> </div>
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'''Mary Nzimiro''', birthname Mary Nwametu Onumonu, MBE (1898–1993) was a pioneering Nigerian businesswoman, politician and women's activist. In 1948, she was appointed principal representative of the United Africa Company (UAC) for Eastern Nigeria, while maintaining textile and cosmetics retail outlets of her own in Port Harcourt, Aba and Owerri. By the early 1950s, she was among the richest individuals in West Africa, becoming a resident of the exclusive Bernard Carr Street in Port Harcourt. On the political front, she was a member of the influential National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons, becoming a member of its executive committee in 1957 and vice-president of the NCNC Estern Women's Association in 1962. During the Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), she organized Igbo women in support of the Biafrans. As a result she lost most of her property in Port Harcourt and returned to her native Oguta where she died in 1993.
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'''Recent changes'''
* The Community Wishlist Survey 2023 edition has been concluded. Community Tech has [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Results|published the results]] of the survey and will provide an update on what is next in April 2023.
* On wikis which use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Writing_systems|LanguageConverter]] to handle multiple writing systems, articles which used custom conversion rules in the wikitext (primarily on Chinese Wikipedia) would have these rules applied inconsistently in the table of contents, especially in the Vector 2022 skin. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T306862]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/wmf.26|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-07|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-08|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-09|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* A search system has been added to the [[Special:Preferences|Preferences screen]]. This will let you find different options more easily. Making it work on mobile devices will happen soon. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T313804]
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Elizabeth Langdon Williams]] '''<br /> </div>
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'''Elizabeth Langdon Williams''' (February 8, 1879 in Putnam, Connecticut – 1981 in Enfield, New Hampshire) was an American human computer and astronomer whose work helped lead to the discovery of Pluto, or Planet X.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/11|Translations]] are available.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/wmf.27|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-14|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-15|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-16|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-cbk_zamwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cdowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cebwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-chwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-chrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-chywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ckbwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-csbwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cuwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cvwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-itwiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304542][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304550]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:20, 13 March 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-12 {{User:Xeverything11/tags/updates}} ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier]] '''<br /> </div>
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an American anti-war song that was influential within the pacifist movement that existed in the United States before it entered World War I.
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'''Problems'''
* Last week, some users experienced issues loading image thumbnails. This was due to incorrectly cached images. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T331820]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.1|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-21|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-22|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-23|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] A link to the user's [[{{#special:CentralAuth}}]] page will appear on [[{{#special:Contributions}}]] — some user scripts which previously added this link may cause conflicts. This feature request was [[:m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Admins and patrollers/Add link to CentralAuth on Special:Contributions|voted #17 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]].
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The [[{{#special:AbuseFilter}}]] edit window will be resizable and larger by default. This feature request was [[:m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Anti-harassment/Make the AbuseFilter edit window resizable and larger by default|voted #80 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]].
* There will be a new option for Administrators when they are unblocking a user, to add the unblocked user’s user page to their watchlist. This will work both via [[{{#special:Unblock}}]] and via the API. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T257662]
'''Meetings'''
* You can join the next meeting with the Wikipedia mobile apps teams. During the meeting, we will discuss the current features and future roadmap. The meeting will be on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1679677204 24 March at 17:00 (UTC)]. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Office Hours|details and how to join]].
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:es:Diana Aguavil]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Diana Aguavil]]) ([[:pt:Diana Aguavil]]) ''</small> </div>
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'''Diana Alexandra Aguavil Calazacón''' (born 7 August 1983) is an Ecuadorian indigenous leader, since 25 August 2018, the first female governor of the Tsáchila nationality after 104 years of male administrations and winning the 2018 Tsáchila election. She was also the second woman to become a candidate.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/13|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter|AbuseFilter]] condition limit was increased from 1000 to 2000. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T309609]
* [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Global AbuseFilter#Locally disabled actions|Some Global AbuseFilter]] actions will no longer apply to local projects. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T332521]
* Desktop users are now able to subscribe to talk pages by clicking on the {{int:discussiontools-newtopicssubscription-button-subscribe-label}} link in the {{int:toolbox}} menu. If you subscribe to a talk page, you receive [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Notifications|notifications]] when new topics are started on that talk page. This is separate from putting the page on your watchlist or subscribing to a single discussion. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T263821]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.2|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-28|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-29|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-03-30|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.40/Roadmap|calendar]]).
'''Future changes'''
* You will be able to choose [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Diffs|visual diffs]] on all [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Page history|history pages]] at the Wiktionaries and Wikipedias. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T314588]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|15px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The legacy [[mw:Mobile Content Service|Mobile Content Service]] is going away in July 2023. Developers are encouraged to switch to Parsoid or another API before then to ensure service continuity. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/4MVQQTONJT7FJAXNVOFV3WWVVMCHRINE/]
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== Tech News: 2023-14 {{User:Xeverything11/tags/updates}} ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/14|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The system for automatically creating categories for the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Babel|Babel]] extension has had several important changes and fixes. One of them allows you to insert templates for automatic category descriptions on creation, allowing you to categorize the new categories. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T211665][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T64714][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T170654][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T184941][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T33074]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.3|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-04|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-05|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-06|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Some older [[w:en:Web browser|Web browsers]] will stop being able to use [[w:en:JavaScript|JavaScript]] on Wikimedia wikis from this week. This mainly affects users of Internet Explorer 11. If you have an old web browser on your computer you can try to upgrade to a newer version. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T178356]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The deprecated <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>jquery.hoverIntent</code></bdi> module has been removed. This module could be used by gadgets and user scripts, to create an artificial delay in how JavaScript responds to a hover event. Gadgets and user scripts should now use jQuery <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>hover()</code></bdi> or <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>on()</code></bdi> instead. Examples can be found in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/ResourceLoader/Migration_guide_(users)#jquery.hoverIntent|migration guide]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T311194]
* Some of the links in [[{{#special:SpecialPages}}]] will be re-arranged. There will be a clearer separation between links that relate to all users, and links related to your own user account. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T333242]
* You will be able to hide the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Replying|Reply button]] in archived discussion pages with a new <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>__ARCHIVEDTALK__</nowiki></code></bdi> magic word. There will also be a new <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.mw-archivedtalk</code></bdi> CSS class for hiding the Reply button in individual sections on a page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T249293][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T295553][https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/DiscussionTools/+/738221]
'''Future changes'''
* The Vega software that creates data visualizations in pages, such as graphs, will be upgraded to the newest version in the future. Graphs that still use the very old version 1.5 syntax may stop working properly. Most existing uses have been found and updated, but you can help to check, and to update any local documentation. [[phab:T260542|Examples of how to find and fix these graphs are available]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:40, 3 April 2023 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2023-15 {{User:Xeverything11/tags/updates}} ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/15|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] In the visual editor, it is now possible to edit captions of images in galleries without opening the gallery dialog. This feature request was [[:m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Editing/Editable gallery captions in Visual Editor|voted #61 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T190224]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] You can now receive notifications when another user edits your user page. See the "{{int:Echo-category-title-edit-user-page}}" option in [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-echo|your Preferences]]. This feature request was [[:m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Anti-harassment/Notifications for user page edits|voted #3 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T3876]
'''Problems'''
* There was a problem with all types of CentralNotice banners still being shown to logged-in users even if they had [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-centralnotice-banners|turned off]] specific banner types. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T331671]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.4|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-11|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-12|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-13|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-arywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-dawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-dinwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-dsbwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-eewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-elwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-emlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-eowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-etwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-euwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-extwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tumwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ffwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fiwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fiu_vrowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fjwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-frpwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-frrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-furwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gcrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gdwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-glwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-glkwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gomwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gotwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-guwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gvwiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304551][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308133]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:05, 10 April 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-16 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Lucy Salani]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Lucy Salani]]) ([[:fr:Lucy Salani]]) ''</small> </div>
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'''Lucy Salani''' was an Italian activist and is considered the only Italian transgender person to have survived the Nazi concentration camps.
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== Tech News: 2023-16 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/16|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* You can now see [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Kartographer#Show_nearby_articles|nearby articles on a Kartographer map]] with the button for the new feature "{{int:Kartographer-sidebar-nearbybutton}}". Six wikis have been testing this feature since October. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDE_Technical_Wishes/Geoinformation/Nearby_articles#Implementation][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334079]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|Special:GlobalWatchlist]] page now has links for "{{int:globalwatchlist-markpageseen}}" for each entry. This feature request was [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Notifications, Watchlists and Talk Pages/Button to mark a single change as read in the global watch list|voted #161 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334246]
'''Problems'''
* At Wikimedia Commons, some thumbnails have not been getting replaced correctly after a new version of the image is uploaded. This should be fixed later this week. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T331138][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T333042]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] For the last few weeks, some external tools had inconsistent problems with logging-in with OAuth. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T332650]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.5|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-18|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-19|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-20|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 01:55, 18 April 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-17 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:ca:María Fernanda Castro Maya]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:pt:María Fernanda Castro Maya]]) ([[:eu:María Fernanda Castro Maya]]) ''</small> </div>
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'''María Fernanda Castro Maya''' is a Mexican self-advocate disability rights activist.
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== Tech News: 2023-17 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/17|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The date-selection menu on pages such as [[{{#special:Contributions}}]] will now show year-ranges that are in the current and past decade, instead of the current and future decade. This feature request was [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Miscellaneous/Change year range shown in date selection popup|voted #145 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334316]
'''Problems'''
* Due to security issues with the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph|Graph extension]], graphs have been disabled in all Wikimedia projects. Wikimedia Foundation teams are working to respond to these vulnerabilities. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334940]
* For a few days, it was not possible to save some kinds of edits on the mobile version of a wiki. This has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334797][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334799][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334794]
'''Changes later this week'''
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on April 26. This is planned for [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1682517653 14:00 UTC]. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server_switch]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.6|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-25|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-26|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-04-27|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
'''Future changes'''
* The Editing team plans an A/B test for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Usability|a usability analysis of the Talk page project]]. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Usability/Analysis|planned measurements are available]]. Your wiki [[phab:T332946|may be invited to participate]]. Please suggest improvements to the measurement plan at [[mw:Talk:Talk pages project/Usability|the discussion page]].
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2023-2024|The Wikimedia Foundation annual plan 2023-2024 draft is open for comment and input]] until May 19. The final plan will be published in July 2023 on Meta-wiki.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:04, 24 April 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-18 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Sonia Orbuch]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Sonia Shainwald Orbuch''' (born Sarah Shainwald, May 24, 1925 – September 30, 2018) was an American Holocaust educator. During the Second World War she was a Jewish resistance fighter in eastern Poland.
Orbuch hid in the forests of Poland with her family during the Second World War. She joined a group of Soviet partisans, being renamed Sonia in case she was captured, and helped fight against the Germans. After the war, she returned home, where she met her future husband. After having a daughter in a refugee camp in Germany, the family eventually emigrated to the United States.
She spent the rest of life in public engagement, speaking about her experiences and in 2009, published her autobiography, Here, There Are No Sarahs: A Woman's Courageous Fight Against the Nazis and Her Bittersweet Fulfillment of the American Dream.
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== Tech News: 2023-18 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/18|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The content attribution tools [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Who Wrote That?|Who Wrote That?]], [[xtools:authorship|XTools Authorship]], and [[xtools:blame|XTools Blame]] now support the French and Italian Wikipedias. More languages will be added in the near future. This is part of the [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Reading/Extend "Who Wrote That?" tool to more wikis|#7 wish in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T243711][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T270490][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334891]
* The [[:commons:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Video2commons|Video2commons]] tool has been updated. This fixed several bugs related to YouTube uploads. [https://github.com/toolforge/video2commons/pull/162/commits]
* The [[{{#special:Preferences}}]] page has been redesigned on mobile web. The new design makes it easier to browse the different categories and settings at low screen widths. You can also now access the page via a link in the Settings menu in the mobile web sidebar. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Moderator_Tools/Content_moderation_on_mobile_web/Preferences]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.7|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-02|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-03|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-04|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 01:45, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-19 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Nadia Ghulam]]'''<br /><small>''([[:fr:Nadia Ghulam]]) ([[:es:Nadia Ghulam]]) ([[:ca:Nadia Ghulam]])''</small> </div>
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'''Nadia Ghulam Dastgir''' is an Afghan woman who spent ten years posing as her dead brother to evade the Taliban's strictures against women. Her book about her experiences, written with Agnès Rotger and published in 2010, El secret del meu turbant (The Secret of My Turban), won the Prudenci Bertrana Prize for fiction.
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== Tech News: 2023-19 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/19|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] Last week, Community Tech released the first update for providing [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Better diff handling of paragraph splits|better diffs]], the #1 request in the 2022 Community Wishlist Survey. [[phab:T324759|This update]] adds legends and tooltips to inline diffs so that users unfamiliar with the blue and yellow highlights can better understand the type of edits made.
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] When you close an image that is displayed via MediaViewer, it will now return to the wiki page instead of going back in your browser history. This feature request was [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Reading/Return to the article when closing the MediaViewer|voted #65 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T236591]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:SyntaxHighlight|SyntaxHighlight]] extension now supports <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr"><code>wikitext</code></bdi> as a selected language. Old alternatives that were used to highlight wikitext, such as <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr"><code>html5</code></bdi>, <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr"><code>moin</code></bdi>, and <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr"><code>html+handlebars</code></bdi>, can now be replaced. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T29828]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Creating pages with preloaded text|Preloading text to new pages/sections]] now supports preloading from localized MediaWiki interface messages. [https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Martin_Urbanec_(WMF)?action=edit§ion=new&preload=MediaWiki:July Here is an example] at the {{int:project-localized-name-cswiki/en}} that uses <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>preload=MediaWiki:July</nowiki></code></bdi>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T330337]
'''Problems'''
* Graph Extension update: Foundation developers have completed upgrading the visualization software to Vega5. Existing community graphs based on Vega2 are no longer compatible. Communities need to update local graphs and templates, and shared lua modules like <bdi lang="de" dir="ltr">[[:de:Modul:Graph]]</bdi>. The [https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/porting-guide/ Vega Porting guide] provides the most comprehensive detail on migration from Vega2 and [https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Graph:PageViews&action=history here is an example migration]. Vega5 has currently just been enabled on mediawiki.org to provide a test environment for communities. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334940#8813922]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.8|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-09|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-10|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-11|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Until now, all new OAuth apps went through manual review. Starting this week, apps using identification-only or basic authorizations will not require review. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T67750]
'''Future changes'''
* During the next year, MediaWiki will stop using IP addresses to identify logged-out users, and will start automatically assigning unique temporary usernames. Read more at [[m:Special:MyLanguage/IP Editing: Privacy Enhancement and Abuse Mitigation/Updates|IP Editing: Privacy Enhancement and Abuse Mitigation/Updates]]. You can [[m:Talk:IP Editing: Privacy Enhancement and Abuse Mitigation#What should it look like?|join the discussion]] about the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/IP Editing: Privacy Enhancement and Abuse Mitigation/Updates#What will temporary usernames look like?|format of the temporary usernames]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T332805]
* There will be an [[:w:en:A/B testing|A/B test]] on 10 Wikipedias where the Vector 2022 skin is the default skin. Half of logged-in desktop users will see an interface where the different parts of the page are more clearly separated. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Updates/2023-05 Zebra9 A/B test|read more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T333180][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T335972]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] <code>jquery.tipsy</code> will be removed from the MediaWiki core. This will affect some user scripts. Many lines with <code>.tipsy(</code> can be commented out. <code>OO.ui.PopupWidget</code> can be used to keep things working like they are now. You can [[phab:T336019|read more]] and [[:mw:Help:Locating broken scripts|read about how to find broken scripts]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336019]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:36, 9 May 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-20 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Purple Day]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Epilepsy Warrior Brooch May 2018 Purple Day.jpg|center|300px|]]
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'''Purple Day''' is a global grassroots event that was formed with the intention to increase worldwide awareness of epilepsy, and to dispel common myths and fears of this neurological disorder.
<small>(Please update the interwiki links on [[d:|Wikidata]] of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.)</small>
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== Tech News: 2023-20 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/20|Translations]] are available.
'''Problems'''
* Citations that are automatically generated based on [[d:Q33057|ISBN]] are currently broken. This affects citations made with the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:VisualEditor/User_guide/Citations-Full#Automatic|VisualEditor Automatic tab]], and the use of the citoid API in gadgets and user scripts. Work is ongoing to restore this feature. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336298]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.9|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-16|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-17|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-18|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-gorwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hakwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hawwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hifwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hsbwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-htwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-iawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-iewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-igwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ilowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-inhwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-iowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-iswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-iuwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-jamwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-jvwiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308134]
'''Future changes'''
* There is a recently formed team at the Wikimedia Foundation which will be focusing on experimenting with new tools. Currently they are building [[m:Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2023-2024/Draft/Future_Audiences#FA2.2_Conversational_AI|a prototype ChatGPT plugin that allows information generated by ChatGPT to be properly attributed]] to the Wikimedia projects.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Gadget and userscript developers should replace <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>jquery.cookie</code></bdi> with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mediawiki.cookie</code></bdi>. The <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>jquery.cookie</code></bdi> library will be removed in ~1 month, and staff developers will run a script to replace any remaining uses at that time. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336018]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 21:45, 15 May 2023 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2023-21 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/21|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The "recent edits" time period for page watchers is now 30 days. It used to be 180 days. This was a [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Notifications, Watchlists and Talk Pages/Change information about the number of watchers on a page|Community Wishlist Survey proposal]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336250]
'''Changes later this week'''
* An [[mw:special:MyLanguage/Growth/Positive reinforcement#Impact|improved impact module]] will be available at Wikipedias. The impact module is a feature available to newcomers [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Feature summary#Newcomer homepage|at their personal homepage]]. It will show their number of edits, how many readers their edited pages have, how many thanks they have received and similar things. It is also accessible by accessing Special:Impact. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336203]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.10|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-23|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-24|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-25|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
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16:55, 22 May 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-22 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2023 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Valencian Art Nouveau]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Modernismo valenciano]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Santuario Novelda.jpg|center|300px|]]
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'''Valencian Art Nouveau''' (Spanish: modernismo valenciano, Valencian: modernisme valencià), is the historiographic denomination given to an art and literature movement associated with the Art Nouveau in the Valencian Community, in Spain.
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== Tech News: 2023-22 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/22|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Citations can once again be added automatically from ISBNs, thanks to Zotero's ISBN searches. The current data sources are the Library of Congress (United States), the Bibliothèque nationale de France (French National Library), and K10plus ISBN (German repository). Additional data source searches can be [[mw:Citoid/Creating Zotero translators|proposed to Zotero]]. The ISBN labels in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:VisualEditor/User_guide/Citations-Full#Automatic|VisualEditor Automatic tab]] will reappear later this week. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336298#8859917]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The page [[{{#special:EditWatchlist}}]] now has "{{int:watchlistedit-normal-check-all}}" options to select all the pages within a namespace. This feature request was [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Notifications, Watchlists and Talk Pages/Watchlist edit - "check all" checkbox|voted #161 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334252]
'''Problems'''
* For a few days earlier this month, the "Add interlanguage link" item in the Tools menu did not work properly. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337081]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.11|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-30|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-05-31|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-01|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* VisualEditor will be switched to a new backend on [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/mediawiki-config/browse/master/dblists/small.dblist small] and [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/mediawiki-config/browse/master/dblists/medium.dblist medium] wikis this week. Large wikis will follow in the coming weeks. This is part of the effort to move Parsoid into MediaWiki core. The change should have no noticeable effect on users, but if you experience any slow loading or other strangeness when using VisualEditor, please report it on the phabricator ticket linked here. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T320529]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:04, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-23 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:pt:Alessandra Korap]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Alessandra Korap]]) ''</small> </div>
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'''Alessandra Korap''' is an indigenous leader and Brazilian environmental activist from the Munduruku ethnic group. Her main work is defending the demarcation of indigenous territory and denouncing the illegal exploitation and activities of the mining and logging industries. Alessandra is internationally recognized for her work.
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== Tech News: 2023-23 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/23|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:RealMe|RealMe]] extension allows you to mark URLs on your user page as verified for Mastodon and similar software.
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] Citation and footnote editing can now be started from the reference list when using the visual editor. This feature request was [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Citations/Allow citations to be edited in the references section with VisualEditor|voted #2 in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T54750]
* Previously, clicking on someone else's link to Recent Changes with filters applied within the URL could unintentionally change your preference for "{{int:Rcfilters-group-results-by-page}}". This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T202916#8874081]
'''Problems'''
* For a few days last week, some tools and bots returned outdated information due to database replication problems, and may have been down entirely while it was being fixed. These issues have now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337446]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.12|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-06|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-07|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-08|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Bots will no longer be prevented from making edits because of URLs that match the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:SpamBlacklist|spam blacklist]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T313107]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:52, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-24 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Cassinga Day]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Cassinga Day''' is a national public holiday in Namibia remembering the Cassinga Massacre. Commemorated annually on 4 May, the date "remembers those (approximately 600) killed in 1978 when the South African Defence Force attacked a SWAPO base at Cassinga in southern Angola".
<small>(Please update the interwiki links on [[d:|Wikidata]] of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.)</small>
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== Tech News: 2023-24 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/24|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] The content attribution tools [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Who Wrote That?|Who Wrote That?]], [[xtools:authorship|XTools Authorship]], and [[xtools:blame|XTools Blame]] now support the Dutch, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Japanese, Polish and Portuguese Wikipedias. This was the [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Reading/Extend "Who Wrote That?" tool to more wikis|#7 wish in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334891]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured Data Across Wikimedia/Search Improvements#Search Preview panel|Search Preview panel]] has been deployed on four Wikipedias (Catalan, Dutch, Hungarian and Norwegian). The panel will show an image related to the article (if existing), the top sections of the article, related images (coming from MediaSearch on Commons), and eventually the sister projects associated with the article. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T306341]
* The [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:RealMe#Verifying_a_link_on_non-user_pages|RealMe]] extension now allows administrators to verify URLs for any page, for Mastodon and similar software. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T324937]
* The default project license [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikimediaannounce-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/7G6XPWZPQFLZ2JANN3ZX6RT4DVUI3HZQ/ has been officially upgraded] to CC BY-SA 4.0. The software interface messages have been updated. Communities should feel free to start updating any mentions of the old CC BY-SA 3.0 licensing within policies and related documentation pages. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T319064]
'''Problems'''
* For three days last month, some Wikipedia pages edited with VisualEditor or DiscussionTools had an unintended <code><nowiki>__TOC__</nowiki></code> (or its localized form) added during an edit. There is [[mw:Parsoid/Deployments/T336101_followup|a listing of affected pages sorted by wiki]], that may still need to be fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336101]
* Currently, the "{{int:Visualeditor-dialog-meta-categories-defaultsort-label}}" feature in VisualEditor is broken. Existing <code><nowiki>{{DEFAULTSORT:...}}</nowiki></code> keywords incorrectly appear as missing templates in VisualEditor. Developers are exploring how to fix this. In the meantime, those wishing to edit the default sortkey of a page are advised to switch to source editing. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337398]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Last week, an update to the delete form may have broken some gadgets or user scripts. If you need to manipulate (empty) the reason field, replace <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>#wpReason</code></bdi> with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr" style="white-space: nowrap;"><code>#wpReason > input</code></bdi>. See [https://cs.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki%3AGadget-CleanDeleteReasons.js&diff=22859956&oldid=12794189 an example fix]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337809]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.13|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-13|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-14|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-15|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* VisualEditor will be switched to a new backend on English Wikipedia on Monday, and all other [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/mediawiki-config/browse/master/dblists/large.dblist large] wikis on Thursday. The change should have no noticeable effect on users, but if you experience any slow loading or other strangeness when using VisualEditor, please report it on the phabricator ticket linked here. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T320529]
'''Future changes'''
* From 5 June to 17 July, the Foundation's [[:mw:Wikimedia Security Team|Security team]] is holding a consultation with contributors regarding a draft policy to govern the use of third-party resources in volunteer-developed gadgets and scripts. Feedback and suggestions are warmly welcome at [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Third-party resources policy|Third-party resources policy]] on meta-wiki.
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== Tech News: 2023-25 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/25|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Flame graphs are now available in WikimediaDebug. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/JXNQD3EHG5V5QW5UXFDPSHQG4MJ3FWJQ/][https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2023/06/08/flame-graphs-arrive-in-wikimediadebug/]
'''Changes later this week'''
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week.
* There is now a toolbar search popup in the visual editor. You can trigger it by typing <code>\</code> or pressing <code>ctrl + shift + p</code>. It can help you quickly access most tools in the editor. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Visual_editor_toolbar_search_feature.png][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T66905]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:09, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-26 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Rawon]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Rawon Setan.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''Rawon''' (Javanese: ꦫꦮꦺꦴꦤ꧀) is an Indonesian beef soup. Originating from East Java, rawon utilizes the black keluak nut as the main seasoning, which gives a dark color and nutty flavor to the soup.
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== Tech News: 2023-26 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/26|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The Action API modules and Special:LinkSearch will now add a trailing <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>/</code></bdi> to all <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>prop=extlinks</code></bdi> responses for bare domains. This is part of the work to remove duplication in the <code>externallinks</code> database table. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337994]
'''Problems'''
* Last week, search was broken on Commons and Wikidata for 23 hours. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T339810][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incidents/2023-06-18_search_broken_on_wikidata_and_commons]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.15|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-27|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-28|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-06-29|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The Minerva skin now applies more predefined styles to the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.mbox-text</code></bdi> CSS class. This enables support for mbox templates that use divs instead of tables. Please make sure that the new styles won't affect other templates in your wiki. [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/skins/MinervaNeue/+/930901/][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T339040]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Gadgets will now load on both desktop and mobile by default. Previously, gadgets loaded only on desktop by default. Changing this default using the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>|targets=</code></bdi> parameter is also deprecated and should not be used. You should make gadgets work on mobile or disable them based on the skin (with the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>|skins=</code></bdi> parameter in <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition</bdi>) rather than whether the user uses the mobile or the desktop website. Popular gadgets that create errors on mobile will be disabled by developers on the Minerva skin as a temporary solution. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T127268]
* All namespace tabs now have the same browser [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Keyboard_shortcuts|access key]] by default. Previously, custom and extension-defined namespaces would have to have their access keys set manually on-wiki, but that is no longer necessary. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T22126]
* The review form of the Flagged Revisions extension now uses the standardized [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex|user interface components]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T191156]
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] How media is structured in the parser's HTML output will change in the coming weeks at [[:wikitech:Deployments/Train#Thursday|group2 wikis]]. This change improves the accessibility of content. You may need to update your site-CSS, or userscripts and gadgets. There are [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser_Unification/Media_structure/FAQ|details on what code to check, how to update the code, and where to report any related problems]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T314318]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 16:19, 26 June 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-27 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Hook echo]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Tornadic classic supercell radar.gif|center|300px]]
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A '''hook echo''' is a pendant or hook-shaped weather radar signature as part of some supercell thunderstorms. It is found in the lower portions of a storm as air and precipitation flow into a mesocyclone, resulting in a curved feature of reflectivity. The echo is produced by rain, hail, or even debris being wrapped around the supercell
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== Tech News: 2023-27 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] As part of the rolling out of the [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Multimedia and Commons/Audio links that play on click|audio links that play on click]] wishlist proposal, [https://noc.wikimedia.org/conf/highlight.php?file=dblists/small.dblist small wikis] will now be able to use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Phonos#Inline audio player mode|inline audio player]] that is implemented by the [[mw:Extension:Phonos|Phonos]] extension. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336763]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] From this week all gadgets automatically load on mobile and desktop sites. If you see any problems with gadgets on your wikis, please adjust the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets#Options|gadget options]] in your gadget definitions file. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328610]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.16|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-04|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-05|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-06|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:51, 3 July 2023 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2023-28 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/28|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured Data Across Wikimedia/Section-level Image Suggestions|Section-level Image Suggestions feature]] has been deployed on seven Wikipedias (Portuguese, Russian, Indonesian, Catalan, Hungarian, Finnish and Norwegian Bokmål). The feature recommends images for articles on contributors' watchlists that are a good match for individual sections of those articles.
* [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Global AbuseFilter|Global abuse filters]] have been enabled on all Wikimedia projects, except English and Japanese Wikipedias (who opted out). This change was made following a [[:m:Requests for comment/Make global abuse filters opt-out|global request for comments]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341159]
* [[{{#special:BlockedExternalDomains}}]] is a new tool for administrators to help fight spam. It provides a clearer interface for blocking plain domains (and their subdomains), is more easily searchable, and is faster for the software to process for each edit on the wiki. It does not support regex (for complex cases), nor URL path-matching, nor the [[MediaWiki:Spam-whitelist|MediaWiki:Spam-whitelist]], but otherwise it replaces most of the functionalities of the existing [[MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist|MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist]]. There is a Python script to help migrate all simple domains into this tool, and more feature details, within [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:BlockedExternalDomains|the tool's documentation]]. It is available at all wikis except for Meta-wiki, Commons, and Wikidata. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337431]
* The WikiEditor extension was updated. It includes some of the most frequently used features of wikitext editing. In the past, many of its messages could only be translated by administrators, but now all regular translators on translatewiki can translate them. Please check [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:MessageGroupStats?group=ext-wikieditor&messages=&x=D#sortable:0=asc the state of WikiEditor localization into your language], and if the "Completion" for your language shows anything less than 100%, please complete the translation. See [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-ambassadors@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/D4YELU2DXMZ75PGELUOKXXMFF3FH45XA/ a more detailed explanation].
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.17|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-11|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-12|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-13|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* The default protocol of [[{{#special:LinkSearch}}]] and API counterparts has changed from http to both http and https. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T14810]
* [[{{#special:LinkSearch}}]] and its API counterparts will now search for all of the URL provided in the query. It used to be only the first 60 characters. This feature was requested fifteen years ago. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T17218]
'''Future changes'''
* There is an experiment with a [[:w:en:ChatGPT|ChatGPT]] plugin. This is to show users where the information is coming from when they read information from Wikipedia. It has been tested by Wikimedia Foundation staff and other Wikimedians. Soon all ChatGPT plugin users can use the Wikipedia plugin. This is the same plugin which was mentioned in [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/20|Tech News 2023/20]]. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2023-2024/Draft/Future_Audiences#FA2.2_Conversational_AI]
* There is an ongoing discussion on a [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Third-party resources policy|proposed Third-party resources policy]]. The proposal will impact the use of third-party resources in gadgets and userscripts. Based on the ideas received so far, policy includes some of the risks related to user scripts and gadgets loading third-party resources, some best practices and exemption requirements such as code transparency and inspectability. Your feedback and suggestions are warmly welcome until July 17, 2023 on [[m:Talk:Third-party resources policy|on the policy talk page]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:54, 10 July 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-29 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Esther Cooper Jackson]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fr:Esther Cooper Jackson]]) ([[:simple:Esther Cooper Jackson]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Esther Cooper Jackson, 1968, Great Barrington.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''Esther Victoria Cooper Jackson''' was an American civil rights activist and social worker. She was one of the founding editors of the magazine Freedomways. She also was an organizational and executive secretary at the Southern Negro Youth Congress.
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== Tech News: 2023-29 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/29|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] We are now serving 1% of all global user traffic from [[w:en:Kubernetes|Kubernetes]] (you can [[wikitech:MediaWiki On Kubernetes|read more technical details]]). We are planning to increment this percentage regularly. You can [[phab:T290536|follow the progress of this work]].
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.18|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-18|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-19|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-07-20|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] MediaWiki [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:System_message|system messages]] will now look for available local fallbacks, instead of always using the default fallback defined by software. This means wikis no longer need to override each language on the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Language#Fallback_languages|fallback chain]] separately. For example, English Wikipedia doesn't have to create <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>en-ca</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>en-gb</code></bdi> subpages with a transclusion of the base pages anymore. This makes it easier to maintain local overrides. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T229992]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>action=growthsetmentorstatus</code></bdi> API will be deprecated with the new MediaWiki version. Bots or scripts calling that API should use the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>action=growthmanagementorlist</code></bdi> API now. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T321503]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:08, 17 July 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-30 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Cut of pork]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:American Pork Cuts.svg|center|300px]]
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The '''cuts of pork''' are the different parts of the pig which are consumed as food by humans. The terminology and extent of each cut varies from country to country. There are between four and six primal cuts, which are the large parts in which the pig is first cut: the shoulder (blade and picnic), loin, belly (spare ribs and side) and leg
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== Tech News: 2023-30 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/30|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] On July 18, the Wikimedia Foundation launched a survey about the [[:mw:Technical_decision_making|technical decision making process]] for people who do technical work that relies on software that is maintained by the Foundation or affiliates. If this applies to you, [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/885471 please take part in the survey]. The survey will be open for three weeks, until August 7. You can find more information in [[listarchive:list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/Q7DUCFA75DXG3G2KHTO7CEWMLCYTSDB2/|the announcement e-mail on wikitech-l]].
'''Changes later this week'''
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-31 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Gunhild Cross]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Gunhildkorset.jpg|center|300px]]
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The '''Gunhild Cross''' (Danish: Gunhildkorset), named for its first owner, Gunhild, a daughter of Svend III of Denmark, is a mid-12th-century crucifix carved in walrus tusk and with both Latin and Runic inscriptions. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of Denmark.
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== Tech News: 2023-31 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The [[mw:Synchronizer|Synchronizer]] tool is now available to keep Lua modules synced across Wikimedia wikis, along with [[mw:Multilingual Templates and Modules|updated documentation]] to develop global Lua modules and templates.
* The tag filter on [[{{#special:NewPages}}]] and revision history pages can now be inverted. For example, you can hide edits that were made using an automated tool. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334337][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334338]
* The Wikipedia [[:w:en:ChatGPT|ChatGPT]] plugin experiment can now be used by ChatGPT users who can use plugins. You can participate in a [[:m:Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2023-2024/Draft/Future Audiences#Announcing monthly Future Audiences open "office hours"|video call]] if you want to talk about this experiment or similar work. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2023-2024/Draft/Future_Audiences#FA2.2_Conversational_AI]
'''Problems'''
* It was not possible to generate a PDF for pages with non-Latin characters in the title, for the last two weeks. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342442]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.20|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-01|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-02|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-03|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Tuesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-kawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kaawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kabwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kbdwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kbpwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kiwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kkwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kmwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-knwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kshwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kuwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kwwiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308135]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:54, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-32 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Polyura athamas]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Close wing mud-puddling position of Charaxes bharata (C.& R. Felder,1867) - Indian Nawab.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''''Polyura athamas''''', the common nawab, is a species of fast-flying canopy butterfly found in tropical Asia. It belongs to the Charaxinae (rajahs and nawabs) in the brush-footed butterfly family (Nymphalidae).
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== Tech News: 2023-32 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* Mobile Web editors can now [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Advanced_mobile_contributions#August_1,_2023_-_Full-page_editing_added_on_mobile|edit a whole page at once]]. To use this feature, turn on "{{int:Mobile-frontend-mobile-option-amc}}" in your settings and use the "{{int:Minerva-page-actions-editfull}}" button in the "{{int:Minerva-page-actions-overflow}}" menu. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T203151]
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* There is no new MediaWiki version this week.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-33 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Women's page]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:"Doings in Pittsburg Society" The Pittsburg Press February 1, 1920.png|center|300px]]
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The '''women's page''' (sometimes called home page or women's section) of a newspaper was a section devoted to covering news assumed to be of interest to women. Women's pages started out in the 19th century as society pages and eventually morphed into features sections in the 1970s. Although denigrated during much of that period, they had a significant impact on journalism and in their communities.
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== Tech News: 2023-33 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* The Content translation system is no longer using Youdao's [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Content_translation/Translating/Initial_machine_translation|machine translation service]]. The service was in place for several years, but due to no usage, and availability of alternatives, it was deprecated to reduce maintenance overheads. Other services which cover the same languages are still available. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T329137]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.22|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-15|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-16|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-17|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-lawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ladwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lbwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lbewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lezwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lfnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lgwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-liwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lijwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lmowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ltgwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lvwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-maiwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-map_bmswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mdfwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mgwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kywiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308136] <!-- TODO replace wiki codes -->
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* A few gadgets/user scripts which add icons to the Minerva skin need to have their CSS updated. There are more details available including a [[phab:T344067|search for all existing instances and how to update them]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-34 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Insect toxin]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:de:Insektengift]])''</small> </div>
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'''Insect toxins''' are various protein toxins produced by insect species.
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== Tech News: 2023-34 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/34|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [https://gdrive-to-commons.toolforge.org/ GDrive to Commons Uploader] tool is now available. It enables [[m:Special:MyLanguage/GDrive to Commons Uploader|securely selecting and uploading files]] from your Google Drive directly to Wikimedia Commons. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267868]
* From now on, we will announce new Wikimedia wikis in Tech News, so you can update any tools or pages.
** Since the last edition, two new wikis have been created:
*** a Wiktionary in [[d:Q7121294|Pa'O]] ([[wikt:blk:|<code>wikt:blk:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T343540]
*** a Wikisource in [[d:Q34002|Sundanese]] ([[s:su:|<code>s:su:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T343539]
** To catch up, the next most recent six wikis are:
*** Wikifunctions ([[f:|<code>f:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T275945]
*** a Wiktionary in [[d:Q2891049|Mandailing]] ([[wikt:btm:|<code>wikt:btm:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T335216]
*** a Wikipedia in [[d:Q5555465|Ghanaian Pidgin]] ([[w:gpe:|<code>w:gpe:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T335969]
*** a Wikinews in [[d:Q3111668|Gungbe]] ([[n:guw:|<code>n:guw:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334394]
*** a Wiktionary in [[d:Q33522|Kabardian]] ([[wikt:kbd:|<code>wikt:kbd:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T333266]
*** a Wikipedia in [[d:Q35570|Fante]] ([[w:fat:|<code>w:fat:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T335016]
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'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] There is an existing [[mw:Stable interface policy|stable interface policy]] for MediaWiki backend code. There is a [[mw:User:Jdlrobson/Stable interface policy/frontend|proposed stable interface policy for frontend code]]. This is relevant for anyone who works on gadgets or Wikimedia frontend code. You can read it, discuss it, and let the proposer know if there are any problems. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344079]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-35 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Manchester Blitz]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Air Raid Damage in Britain- Manchester HU49833.jpg|center|300px]]
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The '''Manchester Blitz''' (also known as the Christmas Blitz) was the heavy bombing of the city of Manchester and its surrounding areas in North West England during the Second World War by the German Luftwaffe.
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== Tech News: 2023-35 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/35|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] As part of the changes for the [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Better diff handling of paragraph splits|better diff handling of paragraph splits]], improved detection of splits is being rolled out. Over the last two weeks, we deployed this support to [[wikitech:Deployments/Train#Groups|group0]] and group1 wikis. This week it will be deployed to group2 wikis. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341754]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] All [[{{#special:Contributions}}]] pages now show the user's local edit count and the account's creation date. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T324166]
* Wikisource users can now use the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>prpbengalicurrency</code></bdi> label to denote Bengali currency characters as page numbers inside the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki><pagelist></nowiki></code></bdi> tag. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T268932]
* Two preferences have been relocated. The preference "{{int:visualeditor-preference-visualeditor}}" is now shown on the [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|"{{int:prefs-editing}}" tab]] at all wikis. Previously it was shown on the "{{int:prefs-betafeatures}}" tab at some wikis. The preference "{{int:visualeditor-preference-newwikitexteditor-enable}}" is now also shown on the "{{int:prefs-editing}}" tab at all wikis, instead of the "{{int:prefs-betafeatures}}" tab. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T335056][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344158]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.24|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-29|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-30|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-08-31|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] New signups for a Wikimedia developer account will start being pushed towards <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[https://idm.wikimedia.org/ idm.wikimedia.org]</bdi>, rather than going via Wikitech. [[wikitech:IDM|Further information about the new system is available]].
* All right-to-left language wikis, plus Korean, Armenian, Ukrainian, Russian, and Bulgarian Wikipedias, will have a link in the sidebar that provides a short URL of that page, using the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia URL Shortener|Wikimedia URL Shortener]]. This feature will come to more wikis in future weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267921]
'''Future changes'''
* The removal of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:DoubleWiki|DoubleWiki extension]] is being discussed. This extension currently allows Wikisource users to view articles from multiple language versions side by side when the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><=></code></bdi> symbol next to a specific language edition is selected. Comments on this are welcomed at [[phab:T344544|the phabricator task]].
* A proposal has been made to merge the second hidden-categories list (which appears below the wikitext editing form) with the main list of categories (which is further down the page). [[phab:T340606|More information is available on Phabricator]]; feedback is welcome!
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-36 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Ghana Independence Act 1957]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Ghana Independence Act 1957''' is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that granted the Gold Coast fully responsible government within the British Commonwealth of Nations under the name of Ghana
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== Tech News: 2023-36 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/36|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[m:Wikisource_EditInSequence|EditInSequence]], a feature that allows users to edit pages faster on Wikisource has been moved to a Beta Feature based on community feedback. To enable it, you can navigate to the [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta features tab in Preferences]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308098]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] As part of the changes for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Generate Audio for IPA|Generate Audio for IPA]] and [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Multimedia and Commons/Audio links that play on click|Audio links that play on click]] wishlist proposals, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Phonos#Inline_audio_player_mode|inline audio player mode]] of [[mw:Extension:Phonos|Phonos]] has been deployed to all projects. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336763]
* There is a new option for Administrators when they are changing the usergroups for a user, to add the user’s user page to their watchlist. This works both via [[{{#special:UserRights}}]] and via the API. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T272294]
* One new wiki has been created:
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q34318|Talysh]] ([[w:tly:|<code>w:tly:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T345166]
'''Problems'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:LoginNotify|LoginNotify extension]] was not sending notifications since January. It has now been fixed, so going forward, you may see notifications for failed login attempts, and successful login attempts from a new device. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344785]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.25|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-05|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-06|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-07|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-mhrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-miwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-minwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mkwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mrjwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mtwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mwlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-myvwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mznwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nahwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-napwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ndswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nds_nlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-newiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-newwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-novwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nqowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nrmwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nsowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nvwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ocwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-olowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-omwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-orwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-oswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pagwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pamwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-papwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pcdwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pdcwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pflwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pihwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pmswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pnbwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pntwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pswiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308137][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308138]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:34, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-37 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Betrayal trauma]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:sv:Svektrauma]]) ([[:ar:صدمة الخيانة]]) ([[:ko:배신 트라우마]])''</small> </div>
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'''Betrayal trauma''' is defined as a trauma perpetrated by someone with whom the victim is close to and reliant upon for support and survival.
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== Tech News: 2023-37 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/37|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/ORES|ORES]], the revision evaluation service, is now using a new open-source infrastructure on all wikis except for English Wikipedia and Wikidata. These two will follow this week. If you notice any unusual results from the Recent Changes filters that are related to ORES (for example, "{{int:ores-rcfilters-damaging-title}}" and "{{int:ores-rcfilters-goodfaith-title}}"), please [[mw:Talk:Machine Learning|report them]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342115]
* When you are logged in on one Wikimedia wiki and visit a different Wikimedia wiki, the system tries to log you in there automatically. This has been unreliable for a long time. You can now visit the login page to make the system try extra hard. If you feel that made logging in better or worse than it used to be, your feedback is appreciated. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T326281]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.26|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-12|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-13|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-14|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Technical decision making|Technical Decision-Making Forum Retrospective]] team invites anyone involved in the technical field of Wikimedia projects to signup to and join [[mw:Technical decision making/Listening Sessions|one of their listening sessions]] on 13 September. Another date will be scheduled later. The goal is to improve the technical decision-making processes.
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] As part of the changes for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Better diff handling of paragraph splits|Better diff handling of paragraph splits]] wishlist proposal, the inline switch widget in diff pages is being rolled out this week to all wikis. The inline switch will allow viewers to toggle between a unified inline or two-column diff wikitext format. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336716]
'''Future changes'''
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on 20 September. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|This is planned at 14:00 UTC.]] More information will be published in Tech News and will also be posted on individual wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T345263]
* The Enterprise API is launching a new feature called "[http://breakingnews-beta.enterprise.wikimedia.com/ breaking news]". Currently in BETA, this attempts to identify likely "newsworthy" topics as they are currently being written about in any Wikipedia. Your help is requested to improve the accuracy of its detection model, especially on smaller language editions, by recommending templates or identifiable editing patterns. See more information at [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise/Breaking news|the documentation page]] on MediaWiki or [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise/FAQ#What is Breaking News|the FAQ]] on Meta.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 21:08, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-38 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:es:Genocidio del Putumayo]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Putumayo genocide]]) ([[:ca:Genocidi del Putumayo]])''</small></div>
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The '''Putumayo genocide''' is the term which is used in reference to the enslavement, massacres and ethnocide of the indigenous population of the Amazon at the hands of the Peruvian Amazon Company, specifically in the area between the Putumayo River and the Caquetá River during the Amazon rubber boom period from 1879 to 1912.
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== Tech News: 2023-38 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/38|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] MediaWiki now has a [[mw:Stable interface policy/frontend|stable interface policy for frontend code]] that more clearly defines how we deprecate MediaWiki code and wiki-based code (e.g. gadgets and user scripts). Thank you to everyone who contributed to the content and discussions. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T346467][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344079]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.27|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-19|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-20|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-21|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on September 20. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|This is planned at 14:00 UTC.]] [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T345263]
* All wikis will have a link in the sidebar that provides a short URL of that page, using the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia URL Shortener|Wikimedia URL Shortener]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267921]
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The team investigating the Graph Extension posted [[mw:Extension:Graph/Plans#Proposal|a proposal for reenabling it]] and they need your input.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:20, 18 September 2023 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2023-39 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/39|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The Vector 2022 skin will now remember the pinned/unpinned status for the Table of Contents for all logged-out users. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T316060]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.28|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-26|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-27|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-09-28|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The ResourceLoader <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>mediawiki.ui</nowiki></code></bdi> modules are now deprecated as part of the move to Vue.js and Codex. There is a [[mw:Codex/Migrating_from_MediaWiki_UI|guide for migrating from MediaWiki UI to Codex]] for any tools that use it. More [[phab:T346468|details are available in the task]] and your questions are welcome there.
* Gadget definitions will have a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets#Options|new "namespaces" option]]. The option takes a list of namespace IDs. Gadgets that use this option will only load on pages in the given namespaces.
'''Future changes'''
* New variables will be added to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter|AbuseFilter]]: <code><bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">global_account_groups</bdi></code> and <code><bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">global_account_editcount</bdi></code>. They are available only when an account is being created. You can use them to prevent blocking automatic creation of accounts when users with many edits elsewhere visit your wiki for the first time. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T345632][https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter/Rules_format]
'''Meetings'''
* You can join the next meeting with the Wikipedia mobile apps teams. During the meeting, we will discuss the current features and future roadmap. The meeting will be on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1698426015 27 October at 17:00 (UTC)]. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Apps/Office_Hours#October_2023|details and how to join]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 16:51, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2023-40 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/40|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* There is a new [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-rendering-advancedrendering|user preference]] for "{{int:tog-forcesafemode}}". This setting will make pages load without including any on-wiki JavaScript or on-wiki stylesheet pages. It can be useful for debugging broken JavaScript gadgets. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342347]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Gadget definitions now have a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets#Options|new "<var>contentModels</var>" option]]. The option takes a list of page content models, like <code><bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">wikitext</bdi></code> or <code><bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">css</bdi></code>. Gadgets that use this option will only load on pages with the given content models.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.29|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-03|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-04|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-05|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The Vector 2022 skin will no longer use the custom styles and scripts of Vector legacy (2010). The change will be made later this year or in early 2024. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Features/Loading Vector 2010 scripts|how to adjust the CSS and JS pages on your wiki]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T331679]
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== Tech News: 2023-41 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q33291|Fon]] ([[w:fon:|<code>w:fon:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T347935]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/wmf.30|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-10|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-11|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-12|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-swwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-wawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-warwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-wowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-xalwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-xhwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-xmfwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-yiwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-yowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-zawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-zeawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-zh_min_nanwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-zuwiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308139]
* At some wikis, newcomers are suggested images from Commons to add to articles without any images. Starting on Tuesday, newcomers at these wikis will be able to add images to unillustrated article sections. The specific wikis are listed under "Images recommendations" [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Deployment table|at the Growth team deployment table]]. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add an image|learn more about this feature.]] [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T345940]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] In the mobile web skin (Minerva) the CSS ID <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>#page-actions</nowiki></code></bdi> will be replaced with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>#p-views</nowiki></code></bdi>. This change is to make it consistent with other skins and to improve support for gadgets and extensions in the mobile skin. A few gadgets may need to be updated; there are [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348267 details and search-links in the task].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 14:39, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-42 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2023 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Athyma nefte]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''Athyma nefte''''', the colour sergeant, is a species of brush-footed butterfly found in tropical South and Southeast Asia.
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== Tech News: 2023-42 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/42|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Unified login|Unified login]] system's edge login should now be fixed for some browsers (Chrome, Edge, Opera). This means that if you visit a new sister project wiki, you should be logged in automatically without the need to click "Log in" or reload the page. Feedback on whether it's working for you is welcome. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T347889]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Interface/Edit_notice|Edit notices]] are now available within the MobileFrontend/Minerva skin. This feature was inspired by [[w:en:Wikipedia:EditNoticesOnMobile|the gadget on English Wikipedia]]. See more details in [[phab:T316178|T316178]].
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.1|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-17|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-18|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-19|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.41/Roadmap|calendar]]).
'''Future changes'''
* In 3 weeks, in the Vector 2022 skin, code related to <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>addPortletLink</nowiki></code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>#p-namespaces</nowiki></code></bdi> that was deprecated one year ago will be removed. If you notice tools that should appear next to the "Discussion" tab are then missing, please tell the gadget's maintainers to see [[phab:T347907|instructions in the Phabricator task]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:47, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-43 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2023 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Typhoon Rusa]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Rusa 2002-08-27 0350Z.jpg|center|300px|]]
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'''Typhoon Rusa''' was the most powerful typhoon to strike South Korea in 43 years. It was the 21st JTWC tropical depression, the 15th named storm, and the 10th typhoon of the 2002 Pacific typhoon season. It developed on August 22 from the monsoon trough in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, well to the southeast of Japan. For several days, Rusa moved to the northwest, eventually intensifying into a powerful typhoon. On August 26, the storm moved across the Amami Islands of Japan, where Rusa left 20,000 people without power and caused two fatalities. Across Japan, the typhoon dropped torrential rainfall peaking at 902 mm (35.5 in) in Tokushima Prefecture.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/43|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* There is a new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language engineering/Newsletter/2023/October|Language and internationalization newsletter]], written quarterly. It contains updates on new feature development, improvements in various language-related technical projects, and related support work.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Source map support has been enabled on all wikis. When you open the debugger in your browser's developer tools, you should be able to see the unminified JavaScript source code. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T47514]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.2|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-24|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-25|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-26|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]).
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:17, 23 October 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-44 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2023 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Hein Eersel]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:nl:Hein Eersel]]) ([[:it:Hein Eersel]])''</small> </div>
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'''Christiaan Hendrik "Hein" Eersel''' was a Surinamese linguist and cultural researcher. He served as Minister of Education and Population Development in the cabinet of acting Prime Minister Arthur Johan May. He was also the first chancellor of the University of Suriname.
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== Tech News: 2023-44 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/44|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The Structured Content team, as part of its project of [[:commons:Commons:WMF support for Commons/Upload Wizard Improvements|improving UploadWizard on Commons]], made some UX improvements to the upload step of choosing own vs not own work ([[phab:T347590|T347590]]), as well as to the licensing step for own work ([[phab:T347756|T347756]]).
* The Design Systems team has released version 1.0.0 of [[wmdoc:codex/latest/|Codex]], the new design system for Wikimedia. See the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Design_Systems_Team/Announcing_Codex_1.0|full announcement about the release of Codex 1.0.0]].
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.3|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-10-31|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-01|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-02|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* Listings on category pages are sorted on each wiki for that language using a [[:w:en:International Components for Unicode|library]]. For a brief period on 2 November, changes to categories will not be sorted correctly for many languages. This is because the developers are upgrading to a new version of the library. They will then use a script to fix the existing categories. This will take a few hours or a few days depending on how big the wiki is. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Technical Operations/ICU announcement|read more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T345561][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T267145]
* Starting November 1, the impact module (Special:Impact) will be upgraded by the Growth team. The new impact module shows newcomers more data regarding their impact on the wiki. It was tested by a few wikis during the last few months. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336203]
'''Future changes'''
* There is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph/Plans#Roadmap|a proposed plan]] for re-enabling the Graph Extension. You can help by reviewing this proposal and [[mw:Extension_talk:Graph/Plans#c-PPelberg_(WMF)-20231020221600-Update:_20_October|sharing what you think about it]].
* The WMF is working on making it possible for administrators to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Community_configuration_2.0|edit MediaWiki configuration directly]]. This is similar to previous work on Special:EditGrowthConfig. [[phab:T349757|A technical RfC is running until November 08, where you can provide feedback.]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:21, 30 October 2023 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2023-45 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/45|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* In the Vector 2022 skin, the default font-size of a number of navigational elements (tagline, tools menu, navigational links, and more) has been increased slightly to match the font size used in page content. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T346062]
'''Problems'''
* Last week, there was a problem displaying some recent edits on [https://noc.wikimedia.org/conf/highlight.php?file=dblists/s5.dblist a few wikis], for 1-6 hours. The edits were saved but not immediately shown. This was due to a database problem. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350443]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.4|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-07|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-08|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-09|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]).
* The Growth team will reassign newcomers from former mentors to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Structured mentor list|the currently active mentors]]. They have also changed the notification language to be more user-friendly. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T330071][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T327493]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 21:06, 6 November 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-45 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Reclaim the Night]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:de:Reclaim the Night]])''</small> </div>
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'''Reclaim the Night''' is a movement started in Leeds in 1977 as part of the Women's Liberation Movement. Marches demanding that women be able to move throughout public spaces at night took place across England until the 1990s. Later, the organisation was revived and sponsors annual and national marches against rape and violence against women.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-46 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2023 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Ishe Komborera Africa]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Ishe Komborera Africa.mp3|center|300px|]]
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"'''Ishe Komborera Africa'''" (Shona for: God Bless Africa), also called "Ishe Komborera Zimbabwe" (Shona for: God Bless Zimbabwe), was the Zimbabwean national anthem from 1980 to 1994. It was the country's first national anthem after gaining independence in 1980. It is a translation of 19th-century South African schoolteacher Enoch Sontonga's popular African hymn "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" into Zimbabwe's native Shona and Ndebele languages.
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'''Recent changes'''
* Four new wikis have been created:
** a Wikipedia in [[d:Q7598268|Moroccan Amazigh]] ([[w:zgh:|<code>w:zgh:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350216]
** a Wikipedia in [[d:Q35159|Dagaare]] ([[w:dga:|<code>w:dga:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350218]
** a Wikipedia in [[d:Q33017|Toba Batak]] ([[w:bbc:|<code>w:bbc:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350320]
** a Wikiquote in [[d:Q33151|Banjar]] ([[q:bjn:|<code>q:bjn:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350217]
'''Problems'''
* Last week, users who previously visited Meta-Wiki or Wikimedia Commons and then became logged out on those wikis could not log in again. The problem is now resolved. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350695]
* Last week, some pop-up dialogs and menus were shown with the wrong font size. The problem is now resolved. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T350544]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.5|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-14|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-15|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-16|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]).
'''Future changes'''
* Reference Previews are coming to many wikis as a default feature. They are popups for references, similar to the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Page Previews|PagePreviews feature]]. [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/ReferencePreviews#Opt-out feature|You can opt out]] of seeing them. If you are [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets|using the gadgets]] Reference Tooltips or Navigation Popups, you won’t see Reference Previews. [[phab:T282999|Deployment]] is planned for November 22, 2023.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Canary (also known as heartbeat) events will be produced into [https://stream.wikimedia.org/?doc#/streams Wikimedia event streams] from December 11. Streams users are advised to filter out these events, by discarding all events where <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>meta.domain == "canary"</nowiki></code></bdi>. Updates to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Pywikibot|Pywikibot]] or [https://github.com/ChlodAlejandro/wikimedia-streams wikimedia-streams] will discard these events by default. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T266798]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-47 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Bhagavata Mela]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Bhagavata Mela''' is a classical Indian dance that is performed in Tamil Nadu, particularly the Thanjavur area. It is choreographed as an annual Vaishnavism tradition in Melattur and nearby regions, and celebrated as a dance-drama performance art. The dance art has roots in a historic migration of practitioners of Kuchipudi, another Indian classical dance art, from Andhra Pradesh to the kingdom of Tanjavur.
The term Bhagavata, state Brandon and Banham, refers to the Hindu text Bhagavata Purana. Mela is a Sanskrit word that means "gathering, meeting of a group" and connotes a folk festival. The traditional Bhagavata Mela performance acts out the legends of Hinduism, set to the Carnatic style music.
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== Tech News: 2023-47 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/47|Translations]] are available.
'''Changes later this week'''
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* Starting on Wednesday, a new set of Wikipedias will get "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]" ({{int:project-localized-name-quwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-rmwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-rmywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-rnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-roa_rupwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-roa_tarawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ruewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-rwwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sahwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-satwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-scwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-scnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-scowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sdwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sgwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-shwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-siwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-skwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-slwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-smwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sqwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-srwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-srnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-stwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-stqwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-suwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-szlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tcywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tetwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tgwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-thwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tkwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-towiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tpiwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-trwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ttwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-twwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tyvwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-udmwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ugwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-uzwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-vewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-vecwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-vepwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-vlswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-vowiki/en}}). This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to more Wikipedias]]. The communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|configure how this feature works locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308141][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308142][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308143]
* The Vector 2022 skin will have some minor visual changes to drop-down menus, column widths, and more. These changes were added to four Wikipedias last week. If no issues are found, these changes will proceed to all wikis this week. These changes will make it possible to add new menus for readability and dark mode. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Desktop_Improvements/Updates#November_2023:_Visual_changes,_more_deployments,_and_shifting_focus|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T347711]
'''Future changes'''
* There is [[mw:Extension talk:Graph/Plans#Update: 15 November|an update on re-enabling the Graph Extension]]. To speed up the process, Vega 2 will not be supported and only [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T335325 some protocols] will be available at launch. You can help by sharing what you think about the plan.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:55, 21 November 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-48 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:fr:Zanskari]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Zaniskari]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Zaniskari Horse in Ladakh, India.jpg|center|300px|]]
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The '''Zaniskari''' or '''Zanskari''' is a breed of small mountain horse or pony from Ladakh, in northern India. It is named for the Zanskar valley or region in Kargil district. It is similar to the Spiti breed of Himachal Pradesh, but is better adapted to work at high altitude. Like the Spiti, it shows similarities to the Tibetan breeds of neighbouring Tibet. It is of medium size, and is often grey in colour. The breed is considered endangered, as there are only a few hundred alive today, and a conservation programme has been started at Padum, Zanskar, in the Kargil district of Ladakh.
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== Tech News: 2023-48 ==
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'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.7|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-28|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-29|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-11-30|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). There is no new MediaWiki version next week. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] MediaWiki's JavaScript system will now allow <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>async</code>/<code>await</code></bdi> syntax in gadgets and user scripts. Gadget authors should remember that users' browsers may not support it, so it should be used appropriately. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T343499]
* The deployment of "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add_a_link|Add a link]]" announced [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/47|last week]] was postponed. It will resume this week.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:09, 27 November 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-49 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Sheikh Hussein]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fr:Sheikh Hussein]]) ([[:it:Scec Hussèn]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Sheikh Hussein.jpg|center|300px|]]
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'''Sheikh Hussein''' is a town in south-eastern Ethiopia. The site has been recorded in the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage List since 2011 as a religious, cultural and historical site.
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== Tech News: 2023-49 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/49|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The spacing between paragraphs on Vector 2022 has been changed from 7px to 14px to match the size of the text. This will make it easier to distinguish paragraphs from sentences. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T351754]
* The "{{int:Visualeditor-dialog-meta-categories-defaultsort-label}}" feature in VisualEditor is working again. You no longer need to switch to source editing to edit <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>{{DEFAULTSORT:...}}</nowiki></code></bdi> keywords. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T337398]
'''Changes later this week'''
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* On 6 December, people who have the enabled the preference for "{{int:Discussiontools-preference-visualenhancements}}" will notice the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Usability|talk page usability improvements]] appear on pages that include the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>__NEWSECTIONLINK__</nowiki></code></bdi> magic word. If you notice any issues, please [[phab:T352232|share them with the team on Phabricator]].
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The Toolforge [[wikitech:News/Toolforge Grid Engine deprecation|Grid Engine shutdown process]] will start on December 14. Maintainers of [[toolforge:grid-deprecation|tools that still use this old system]] should plan to migrate to Kubernetes, or tell the team your plans on Phabricator in the task about your tool, before that date. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/VIWWQKMSQO2ED3TVUR7KPPWRTOBYBVOA/]
* Communities using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured_Discussions|Structured Discussions]] are being contacted regarding [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured_Discussions/Deprecation|the upcoming deprecation of Structured Discussions]]. You can read more about this project, and share your comments, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured_Discussions/Deprecation|on the project's page]].
'''Events'''
* Registration & Scholarship applications are now open for the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Hackathon 2024|Wikimedia Hackathon 2024]] that will take place from 3–5 May in Tallinn, Estonia. Scholarship applications are open until 5 January 2024.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:50, 4 December 2023 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-50 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:fr:Applaudissements aux fenêtres pendant la pandémie de Covid-19]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Aplauso por los trabajadores de la salud]]) ([[:gl:Aplauso ao persoal sanitario]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Koronabirus konfinamendua Lasarten 2020-03-29.jpg|center|300px|]]
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, applauding daily at a scheduled hour was a gesture of acclamation, recognition and gratitude towards health professionals in tribute to their work at the time. This habit emerged in January 2020 in Wuhan, where the pandemic originated, and then spread to several cities around the world during the quarantines and sanitary cordons ordered as preventive measures, Italy being the first one.
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== Tech News: 2023-50 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/50|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* On Wikimedia Commons, there are some minor user-interface improvements for the "choosing own vs not own work" step in the UploadWizard. This is part of the Structured Content team's project of [[:commons:Commons:WMF support for Commons/Upload Wizard Improvements|improving UploadWizard on Commons]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352707][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352709]
'''Problems'''
* There was a problem showing the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Personalized first day/Newcomer homepage|Newcomer homepage]] feature with the "impact module" and their page-view graphs, for a few days in early December. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352352][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352349]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.9|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-12-12|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-12-13|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-12-14|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|15px|link=]] The [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/796964 2023 Developer Satisfaction Survey] is seeking the opinions of the Wikimedia developer community. Please take the survey if you have any role in developing software for the Wikimedia ecosystem. The survey is open until 5 January 2024, and has an associated [[foundation:Legal:December_2023_Developer_Satisfaction_Survey|privacy statement]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-51 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge''' is a wildlife refuge in New York City managed by the National Park Service as part of Gateway National Recreation Area. It is composed of the open water and intertidal salt marshes of Jamaica Bay. It lies entirely within the boundaries of New York City, divided between the boroughs of Brooklyn to the west and Queens to the east.
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== Tech News: 2023-51 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/51|Translations]] are available.
'''Tech News'''
* The next issue of Tech News will be sent out on 8 January 2024 because of [[w:en:Christmas and holiday season|the holidays]].
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.10|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2023-12-19|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2023-12-20|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2023-12-21|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). There is no new MediaWiki version next week. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* Starting December 18, it won't be possible to activate Structured Discussions on a user's own talk page using the Beta feature. The Beta feature option remains available for users who want to deactivate Structured Discussions. This is part of [[mw:Structured Discussions/Deprecation|Structured Discussions' deprecation work]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T248309]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] There will be full support for redirects in the Module namespace. The "Move Page" feature will leave an appropriate redirect behind, and such redirects will be appropriately recognized by the software (e.g. hidden from [[{{#special:UnconnectedPages}}]]). There will also be support for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#Renaming or moving modules|manual redirects]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T120794]
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The MediaWiki JavaScript documentation is moving to a new format. During the move, you can read the old docs using [https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/REL1_41/js/ version 1.41]. Feedback about [https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/js/ the new site] is welcome on the [[mw:Talk:JSDoc_WMF_theme|project talk page]].
* The Wishathon is a new initiative that encourages collaboration across the Wikimedia community to develop solutions for wishes collected through the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey|Community Wishlist Survey]]. The first community Wishathon will take place from 15–17 March. If you are interested in a project proposal as a user, developer, designer, or product lead, you can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:WishathonMarch2024|register for the event and read more]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2023-52 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Plant blindness]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fr:Cécité botanique]]) ([[:de:Pflanzenblindheit]])''</small> </div>
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'''Plant blindness''' is an informally-proposed form of cognitive bias, which in its broadest meaning, is a human tendency to ignore plant species. This includes such phenomena as not noticing plants in the surrounding environment, not recognizing the importance of plant life to the whole biosphere and to human affairs, a philosophical view of plants as an inferior form of life to animals and/or the inability to appreciate the unique features or aesthetics of plants. Related terms include plant‐neglect, zoo-centrism, and zoo‐chauvinism.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-02 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Pax airship disaster]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:pt:Catástrofe do dirigível Pax]])''</small> </div>
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'''''Pax''''' '''airship disaster''' was the explosion of the ''Pax'' airship on May 12, 1902, in Paris, which killed the Brazilian inventor Augusto Severo and the French mechanic Georges Saché.
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== Tech News: 2024-02 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* [https://mediawiki2latex.wmflabs.org/ mediawiki2latex] is a tool that converts wiki content into the formats of LaTeX, PDF, ODT, and EPUB. The code now runs many times faster due to recent improvements. There is also an optional Docker container you can [[b:de:Benutzer:Dirk_Hünniger/wb2pdf/install#Using_Docker|install]] on your local machine.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The way that Random pages are selected has been updated. This will slowly reduce the problem of some pages having a lower chance of appearing. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T309477]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.13|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-09|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-10|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-11|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-03 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Conversion to Islam]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fr:Conversion à l'islam]])''</small> </div>
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'''Conversion to Islam''' is accepting Islam as a religion or faith and rejecting any other religion or irreligion.
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== Tech News: 2024-03 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/03|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Pages that use the JSON [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:ContentHandler|contentmodel]] will now use tabs instead of spaces for auto-indentation. This will significantly reduce the page size. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T326065]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets|Gadgets]] and personal user scripts may now use JavaScript syntax introduced in ES6 (also known as "ES2015") and ES7 ("ES2016"). MediaWiki validates the source code to protect other site functionality from syntax errors, and to ensure scripts are valid in all [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Compatibility#Browsers|supported browsers]]. Previously, Gadgets could use the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>requiresES6</nowiki></code></bdi> option. This option is no longer needed and will be removed in the future. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T75714]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Bot passwords|Bot passwords]] and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/OAuth/Owner-only consumers|owner-only OAuth consumers]] can now be restricted to allow editing only specific pages. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T349957]
* You can now [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Thanks|thank]] edits made by bots. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341388]
* An update on the status of the Community Wishlist Survey for 2024 [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey/Future Of The Wishlist/January 4, 2024 Update|has been published]]. Please read and give your feedback.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.14|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-16|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-17|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-18|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* Starting on January 17, it will not be possible to login to Wikimedia wikis from some specific old versions of the Chrome browser (versions 51–66, released between 2016 and 2018). Additionally, users of iOS 12, or Safari on Mac OS 10.14, may need to login to each wiki separately. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344791]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>jquery.cookie</code></bdi> module was deprecated and replaced with the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mediawiki.cookie</code></bdi> module last year. A script has now been run to replace any remaining uses, and this week the temporary alias will be removed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T354966]
'''Future changes'''
* Wikimedia Deutschland is working to [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/Reusing references|make reusing references easier]]. They are looking for people who are interested in participating in [https://wikimedia.sslsurvey.de/User-research-into-Reusing-References-Sign-up-Form-2024/en/ individual video calls for user research in January and February].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:13, 16 January 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-04 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Kinder der Landstrasse]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Kinder der Landstrasse''' (literally: Children of the Country Road) was a project implemented by the Swiss foundation Pro Juventute from 1926 to 1973. The project aimed to assimilate the itinerant Yenish people in Switzerland by forcibly removing their children from their parents and placing them in orphanages or foster homes. Approximately 590 children were affected by this program.
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== Tech News: 2024-04 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/04|Translations]] are available.
'''Problems'''
* A bug in UploadWizard prevented linking to the userpage of the uploader when uploading. It has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T354529]
'''Changes later this week'''
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-05 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Qurm Nature Reserve]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Qurm Nature Reserve''' is a national nature reserve in Muscat Governorate, Oman. Located on the Gulf of Oman coast, the reserve protects a mangrove forest and the surrounding wetland in a small estuary within the urban area of Qurm. Established in 1975, the reserve has been designated as an Important Bird Area since 1994, and as a protected Ramsar site since 2013.
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== Tech News: 2024-05 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/05|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Starting Monday January 29, all talk pages messages' timestamps will become a link. This link is a permanent link to the comment. It allows users to find the comment they are looking for, even if this comment was moved elsewhere. This will affect all wikis except for the English Wikipedia. You can read more about this change [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/01/29/talk-page-permalinks-dont-lose-your-threads/ on Diff] or [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools#Talk_pages_permalinking|on Mediawiki.org]].<!-- The Diff post will be published on Monday morning UTC--> [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T302011]
* There are some improvements to the CAPTCHA to make it harder for spam bots and scripts to bypass it. If you have feedback on this change, please comment on [[phab:T141490|the task]]. Staff are monitoring metrics related to the CAPTCHA, as well as secondary metrics such as account creations and edit counts.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.16|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-30|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-01-31|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-01|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] On February 1, a link will be added to the "Tools" menu to download a [[w:en:QR code|QR code]] that links to the page you are viewing. There will also be a new [[{{#special:QrCode}}]] page to create QR codes for any Wikimedia URL. This addresses the [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Mobile and apps/Add ability to share QR code for a page in any Wikimedia project|#19 most-voted wish]] from the [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Results|2023 Community Wishlist Survey]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T329973]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets|Gadgets]] which only work in some skins have sometimes used the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>targets</code></bdi> option to limit where you can use them. This will stop working this week. You should use the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>skins</code></bdi> option instead. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328497]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-06 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Timurid architecture]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Timurid architecture''' was an important stage in the architectural history of Iran and Central Asia during the late 14th and 15th centuries. The Timurid Empire (1370–1507), founded by Timur (d. 1405) and conquering most of this region, oversaw a cultural renaissance. In architecture, the Timurid dynasty patronized the construction of palaces, mausoleums, and religious monuments across the region. Their architecture is distinguished by its grand scale, luxurious decoration in tilework, and sophisticated geometric vaulting. This architectural style, along with other aspects of Timurid art, spread across the empire and subsequently influenced the architecture of other empires from the Middle East to the Indian subcontinent.
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== Tech News: 2024-06 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/06|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
*The mobile site history pages now use the same HTML as the desktop history pages. If you hear of any problems relating to mobile history usage please point them to [[phab:T353388|the phabricator task]].
*On most wikis, admins can now block users from making specific actions. These actions are: uploading files, creating new pages, moving (renaming) pages, and sending thanks. The goal of this feature is to allow admins to apply blocks that are adequate to the blocked users' activity. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community health initiative/Partial blocks#action-blocks|Learn more about "action blocks"]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T242541][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T280531]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.17|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-06|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-07|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-08|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* Talk pages permalinks that included diacritics and non-Latin script were malfunctioning. This issue is fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T356199]
'''Future changes'''
* [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/ReferencePreviews#24WPs|24 Wikipedias]] with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reference_Tooltips|Reference Tooltips]] as a default gadget are encouraged to remove that default flag. This would make [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Reference_Previews|Reference Previews]] the new default for reference popups, leading to a more consistent experience across wikis. For [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/ReferencePreviews#46WPs|46 Wikipedias]] with less than 4 interface admins, the change is already scheduled for mid-February, [[m:Talk:WMDE Technical Wishes/ReferencePreviews#Reference Previews to become the default for previewing references on more wikis.|unless there are concerns]]. The older Reference Tooltips gadget will still remain usable and will override this feature, if it is available on your wiki and you have enabled it in your settings. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDE_Technical_Wishes/ReferencePreviews#Reference_Previews_to_become_the_default_for_previewing_references_on_more_wikis][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T355312]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-07 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Adoration of the Magi (Fra Angelico and Filippo Lippi)]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''''Adoration of the Magi''''' is a tondo, or circular painting, of the Adoration of the Magi assumed to be that recorded in 1492 in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence as by Fra Angelico. It dates from the mid-15th century and is now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. Most art historians think that Filippo Lippi painted more of the original work, and that it was added to some years after by other artists, as well as including work by assistants in the workshops of both the original masters. It has been known as the Washington Tondo and Cook Tondo after Herbert Cook, and this latter name in particular continues to be used over 50 years after the painting left the Cook collection.
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== Tech News: 2024-07 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/07|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[d:Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS graph split|WDQS Graph Split experiment]] is working and loaded onto 3 test servers. The team in charge is testing the split's impact and requires feedback from WDQS users through the UI or programmatically in different channels. [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata_talk:SPARQL_query_service/WDQS_graph_split][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T356773][https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Sannita_(WMF)] Users' feedback will validate the impact of various use cases and workflows around the Wikidata Query service. [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:SPARQL_query_service/WDQS_backend_update/October_2023_scaling_update][https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikidata_Query_Service/User_Manual#Federation]
'''Problems'''
*There was a bug that affected the appearance of visited links when using mobile device to access wiki sites. It made the links appear black; [[phab:T356928|this issue]] is fixed.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.18|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-13|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-14|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-15|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] As work continues on the grid engine deprecation,[https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge_Grid_Engine_deprecation] tools on the grid engine will be stopped starting on February 14th, 2024. If you have tools actively migrating you can ask for an extension so they are not stopped. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Portal:Toolforge/About_Toolforge#Communication_and_support]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-08 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:nl:Graf met de handjes]]'''<br /> </div>
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The monument '''Van Gorkum-Van Aefferden''', more well known as the "'''grave with the little hands'''" is a monumental Tombstone in the Dutch city of Roermond.
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== Tech News: 2024-08 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/08|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* If you have the "{{int:Tog-enotifwatchlistpages}}" option enabled, edits by bot accounts no longer trigger notification emails. Previously, only minor edits would not trigger the notification emails. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T356984]
* There are changes to how user and site scripts load for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Vector/2022| Vector 2022]] on specific wikis. The changes impacted the following Wikis: all projects with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Vector|Vector legacy]] as the default skin, Wikivoyage, and Wikibooks. Other wikis will be affected over the course of the next three months. Gadgets are not impacted. If you have been affected or want to minimize the impact on your project, see [[Phab:T357580| this ticket]]. Please coordinate and take action proactively.
*Newly auto-created accounts (the accounts you get when you visit a new wiki) now have the same local notification preferences as users who freshly register on that wiki. It is effected in four notification types listed in the [[phab:T353225|task's description]].
*The maximum file size when using [[c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Upload_Wizard|Upload Wizard]] is now 5 GiB. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T191804]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.19|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-20|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-21|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-22|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Selected tools on the grid engine have been [[wikitech:News/Toolforge_Grid_Engine_deprecation|stopped]] as we prepare to shut down the grid on March 14th, 2024. The tool's code and data have not been deleted. If you are a maintainer and you want your tool re-enabled reach out to the [[wikitech:Portal:Toolforge/About_Toolforge#Communication_and_support|team]]. Only tools that have asked for extension are still running on the grid.
* The CSS <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/filter filter]</code></bdi> property can now be used in HTML <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>style</code></bdi> attributes in wikitext. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308160]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-09 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Doorway effect]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''doorway effect''' is a known psychological event where a person's short-term memory declines when passing through a doorway moving from one location to another when it would not if they had remained in the same place. People experience this effect by forgetting what they were going to do, thinking about, or planning upon entering a different room. This is thought to be due to the change in one's physical environment, which is used to distinguish boundaries between remembered events: memories of events encountered in the present environment are more accessible than those beyond it.
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== Tech News: 2024-09 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/09|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor_on_mobile|mobile visual editor]] is now the default editor for users who never edited before, at a small group of wikis. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor_on_mobile/VE_mobile_default#A/B_test_results| Research ]] shows that users using this editor are slightly more successful publishing the edits they started, and slightly less successful publishing non-reverted edits. Users who defined the wikitext editor as their default on desktop will get the wikitext editor on mobile for their first edit on mobile as well. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352127]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/ResourceLoader/Core modules#mw.config|mw.config]] value <code>wgGlobalGroups</code> now only contains groups that are active in the wiki. Scripts no longer have to check whether the group is active on the wiki via an API request. A code example of the above is: <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>if (/globalgroupname/.test(mw.config.get("wgGlobalGroups")))</code></bdi>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T356008]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.20|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-27|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-28|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-02-29|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
'''Future changes'''
* The right to change [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Tags|edit tags]] (<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>changetags</code></bdi>) will be removed from users in Wikimedia sites, keeping it by default for admins and bots only. Your community can ask to retain the old configuration on your wiki before this change happens. Please indicate in [[phab:T355639|this ticket]] to keep it for your community before the end of March 2024.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-10 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Sissieretta Jones]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones''' (January 5, 1868, or 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an American soprano. She sometimes was called "The Black Patti" in reference to Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Jones' repertoire included grand opera, light opera, and popular music
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== Tech News: 2024-10 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/10|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>Special:Book</code></bdi> page (as well as the associated "Create a book" functionality) provided by the old [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Collection|Collection extension]] has been removed from all Wikisource wikis, as it was broken. This does not affect the ability to download normal books, which is provided by the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Wikisource|Wikisource extension]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358437]
* [[m:Wikitech|Wikitech]] now uses the next-generation [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid|Parsoid]] wikitext parser by default to generate all pages in the Talk namespace. Report any problems on the [[mw:Talk:Parsoid/Parser_Unification/Known_Issues|Known Issues discussion page]]. You can use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:ParserMigration|ParserMigration]] extension to control the use of Parsoid; see the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserMigration|ParserMigration help documentation]] for more details.
* Maintenance on [https://etherpad.wikimedia.org etherpad] is completed. If you encounter any issues, please indicate in [[phab:T316421|this ticket]].
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=| Advanced item]] [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets|Gadgets]] allow interface admins to create custom features with CSS and JavaScript. The <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>Gadget</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>Gadget_definition</code></bdi> namespaces and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>gadgets-definition-edit</code></bdi> user right were reserved for an experiment in 2015, but were never used. These were visible on Special:Search and Special:ListGroupRights. The unused namespaces and user rights are now removed. No pages are moved, and no changes need to be made. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T31272]
* A usability improvement to the "Add a citation" in Wikipedia workflow has been made, the insert button was moved to the popup header. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T354847]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.21|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-03-05|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-03-06|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-03-07|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
'''Future changes'''
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on March 20. This is planned at 14:00 UTC. More information will be published in Tech News and will also be posted on individual wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358233]
* The HTML markup of headings and section edit links will be changed later this year to improve accessibility. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Heading_HTML_changes|Heading HTML changes]] for details. The new markup will be the same as in the new Parsoid wikitext parser. You can test your gadget or stylesheet with the new markup if you add <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>?useparsoid=1</code></bdi> to your URL ([[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserMigration#Selecting_a_parser_using_a_URL_query_string|more info]]) or turn on Parsoid read views in your user options ([[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserMigration#Enabling_via_user_preference|more info]]).
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-11 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Preventative Coup of November 11]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Golpe de Estado en Brasil de 1955]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Preventative Coup of November 11''' sometimes called the '''1955 Brazilian coup d'état''' or referred to as an "anti-coup" or a "counter-coup" (Portuguese: ''Novembrada, Movimento de 11 de Novembro, Contragolpe, Golpe Preventivo do Marechal Lott'') was a series of military and political events led by Henrique Teixeira Lott that resulted in Nereu Ramos assuming the presidency of Brazil until being peacefully succeeded by Juscelino Kubitschek a few months later. The bloodless coup removed Carlos Luz from the presidency because he was suspected of plotting to prevent Kubitschek from taking office. As a result of the tensions, Brazil had three presidents in the span of a single week.
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== Tech News: 2024-11 ==
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'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/wmf.22|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-03-12|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-03-13|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-03-14|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.42/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* After consulting with various communities, the line height of the text on the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Minerva Neue|Minerva skin]] will be increased to its previous value of 1.65. Different options for typography can also be set using the options in the menu, as needed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358498]
*The active link color in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Minerva Neue|Minerva]] will be changed to provide more consistency with our other platforms and best practices. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358516]
* [[c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Structured data|Structured data on Commons]] will no longer ask whether you want to leave the page without saving. This will prevent the “information you’ve entered may not be saved” popups from appearing when no information have been entered. It will also make file pages on Commons load faster in certain cases. However, the popups will be hidden even if information has indeed been entered. If you accidentally close the page before saving the structured data you entered, that data will be lost. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T312315]
'''Future changes'''
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on March 20. This is planned at 14:00 UTC. More information will be published in Tech News and will also be posted on individual wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358233][https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server_switch]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-12 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Hojang Taret]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Hojang Taret''' is a classical Meitei language play based on Euripides's ancient Greek tragedy The Phoenician Women. It is directed by Oasis Sougaijam and produced by The Umbilical Theatre in Imphal, Kangleipak. It depicts the moral ambiguities of conflict between brothers resulting to the ruination of the ancient city of Thebes.
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== Tech News: 2024-12 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* The notice "Language links are at the top of the page" that appears in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Vector/2022|Vector 2022 skin]] main menu has been removed now that users have learned the new location of the Language switcher. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T353619]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] [[m:Special:MyLanguage/IP_Editing:_Privacy_Enhancement_and_Abuse_Mitigation/IP_Info_feature|IP info feature]] displays data from Spur, an IP addresses database. Previously, the only data source for this feature was MaxMind. Now, IP info is more useful for patrollers. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341395]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The Toolforge Grid Engine services have been shut down after the final migration process from Grid Engine to Kubernetes. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Obsolete:Toolforge/Grid][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge_Grid_Engine_deprecation][https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2022/03/14/toolforge-and-grid-engine/]
* Communities can now customize the default reasons for undeleting a page by creating [[MediaWiki:Undelete-comment-dropdown]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T326746]
'''Problems'''
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE_Technical_Wishes/RevisionSlider|RevisionSlider]] is an interface to interactively browse a page's history. Users in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:RevisionSlider/Developing_a_RTL-accessible_feature_in_MediaWiki_-_what_we%27ve_learned_while_creating_the_RevisionSlider|right-to-left]] languages reported RevisionSlider reacting wrong to mouse clicks. This should be fixed now. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352169]
'''Changes later this week'''
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* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on March 20. This is planned at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1710943200 14:00 UTC]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358233][https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server_switch]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-13 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Magna Lykseth-Skogman]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Magna Elvine Lykseth-Skogman''' (6 February 1874 – 13 November 1949), also known as Magna Lykseth-Schjerven, was a Norwegian-born Swedish operatic soprano. After making her début at the Royal Swedish Opera in 1901 as Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana, she was engaged there until 1918 becoming the company's prima donna. She performed leading roles in a wide range of operas but is remembered in particular for her Wagnerian interpretations, creating Brünnhilde in the Swedish premières of Siegfried and Götterdämmerung, and Isolde in 1909. Considered to be one of the most outstanding Swedish opera singers of her generation, she was awarded the Litteris et Artibus medal in 1907 and became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1912
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== Tech News: 2024-13 ==
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'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] An update was made on March 18th 2024 to how various projects load site, user JavaScript and CSS in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Vector/2022|Vector 2022 skin]]. A [[phab:T360384|checklist]] is provided for site admins to follow.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-14 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Lidder Valley]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Lidder Valley''' or Liddar Valley is a Himalayan sub-valley that forms the southeastern corner of Anantnag district in Indian-administered Kashmir. The Lidder River flows down the valley. The entrance to the valley lies 7 km northeast from Anantnag town and 62 km southeast from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a 40-km-long gorge valley with an average width of 3 km.
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== Tech News: 2024-14 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/14|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Users of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility_for_reading|reading accessibility]] beta feature will notice that the default line height for the standard and large text options has changed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T359030]
'''Changes later this week'''
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'''Future changes'''
* The Wikimedia Foundation has an annual plan. The annual plan decides what the Wikimedia Foundation will work on. You can now read [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2024-2025/Product & Technology OKRs#Draft Key Results|the draft key results]] for the Product and Technology department. They are suggestions for what results the Foundation wants from big technical changes from July 2024 to June 2025. You can [[m:Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2024-2025/Product & Technology OKRs|comment on the talk page]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-15 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Operation Kraai]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Operation Kraai''' (Operation Crow) was a Dutch military offensive against the de facto Republic of Indonesia in December 1948 after negotiations failed. With the advantage of surprise the Dutch managed to capture the Indonesian Republic's temporary capital, Yogyakarta, and seized Indonesian leaders such as de facto Republican President Sukarno. This apparent military success was however followed by guerrilla warfare, while the violation of the Renville Agreement ceasefire diplomatically isolated the Dutch, leading to the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference and recognition of the United States of Indonesia.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/15|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Web browsers can use tools called [[:w:en:Browser extension|extensions]]. There is now a Chrome extension called [[m:Future Audiences/Experiment:Citation Needed|Citation Needed]] which you can use to see if an online statement is supported by a Wikipedia article. This is a small experiment to see if Wikipedia can be used this way. Because it is a small experiment, it can only be used in Chrome in English.
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Wishlist item]] A new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit Recovery|Edit Recovery]] feature has been added to all wikis, available as a [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|user preference]]. Once you enable it, your in-progress edits will be stored in your web browser, and if you accidentally close an editing window or your browser or computer crashes, you will be prompted to recover the unpublished text. Please leave any feedback on the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Talk:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Edit-recovery feature|project talk page]]. This was the #8 wish in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey.
* Initial results of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check|Edit check]] experiments [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit_check#4_April_2024|have been published]]. Edit Check is now deployed as a default feature at [[phab:T342930#9538364|the wikis that tested it]]. [[mw:Talk:Edit check|Let us know]] if you want your wiki to be part of the next deployment of Edit check. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342930][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361727]
* Readers using the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:Minerva Neue|Minerva skin]] on mobile will notice there has been an improvement in the line height across all typography settings. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T359029]
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* New accounts and logged-out users will get the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor|visual editor]] as their default editor on mobile. This deployment is made at all wikis except for the English Wikipedia. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361134]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-16 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:ru:Павильон Росси]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Rossi Pavilion]]) ([[:fr:Pavillon Rossi]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Rossi Pavilion''' (Russian: Павильон Росси) is a pavilion on the bank of the Moyka River in the Mikhailovsky Garden in Saint Petersburg. It was designed by architect Carlo Rossi in the early 1820s and built in 1825 during his redevelopment of the garden.
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== Tech News: 2024-16 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/16|Translations]] are available.
'''Problems'''
* Between 2 April and 8 April, on wikis using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:FlaggedRevs|Flagged Revisions]], the "{{Int:tag-mw-reverted}}" tag was not applied to undone edits. In addition, page moves, protections and imports were not autoreviewed. This problem is now fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361918][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361940]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.1|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-16|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-17|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-18|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#DEFAULTSORT|Default category sort keys]] will now affect categories added by templates placed in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Cite|footnotes]]. Previously footnotes used the page title as the default sort key even if a different default sort key was specified (category-specific sort keys already worked). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T40435]
* A new variable <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>page_last_edit_age</code></bdi> will be added to [[Special:AbuseFilter|abuse filters]]. It tells how many seconds ago the last edit to a page was made. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T269769]
'''Future changes'''
* Volunteer developers are kindly asked to update the code of their tools and features to handle [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]]. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers/2024-04 CTA|Learn more]].
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Four database fields will be removed from database replicas (including [[quarry:|Quarry]]). This affects only the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>abuse_filter</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>abuse_filter_history</code></bdi> tables. Some queries might need to be updated. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361996]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-17 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Devorà Ascarelli]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:it:Debora Ascarelli]]) ([[:es:Devorà Ascarelli]])''</small> </div>
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'''Devorà Ascarelli''' was a 16th-century Italian poet living in Rome, Italy. Ascarelli may have been the first Jewish woman to have a book of her own work published.
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== Tech News: 2024-17 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/17|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Starting this week, newcomers editing Wikipedia [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Positive reinforcement#Leveling up 3|will be encouraged]] to try structured tasks. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Feature summary#Newcomer tasks|Structured tasks]] have been shown to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Personalized first day/Structured tasks/Add a link/Experiment analysis, December 2021|improve newcomer activation and retention]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348086]
* You can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Coolest Tool Award|nominate your favorite tools]] for the fifth edition of the Coolest Tool Award. Nominations will be open until May 10.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.2|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-23|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-24|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-25|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
'''Future changes'''
* This is the last warning that by the end of May 2024 the Vector 2022 skin will no longer share site and user scripts/styles with old Vector. For user-scripts that you want to keep using on Vector 2022, copy the contents of [[{{#special:MyPage}}/vector.js]] to [[{{#special:MyPage}}/vector-2022.js]]. There are [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Features/Loading Vector 2010 scripts|more technical details]] available. Interface administrators who foresee this leading to lots of technical support questions may wish to send a mass message to your community, as was done on French Wikipedia. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T362701]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:28, 22 April 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-18 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:1989 Serbian general election]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:sr:Председнички избори у Србији 1989.]]) ([[:vi:Tổng tuyển cử Serbia 1989]])''</small></div>
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[[File:Parliament of SR Serbia (1989–1991).svg|center|300px|]]
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'''General elections were held in Serbia''', a constituent federal unit of SFR Yugoslavia, on 12 November 1989 to elect the president of the presidency of the Socialist Republic of Serbia and delegates of the Assembly of SR Serbia. Voting for delegates also took place on 10 and 30 November 1989. In addition to the general elections, local elections were held simultaneously. These were the first direct elections conducted after the adoption of the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution and the delegate electoral system, and the last elections conducted under a one-party system.
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== Tech News: 2024-18 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/18|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
[[File:Talk_pages_default_look_(April_2023).jpg|thumb|alt=Screenshot of the visual improvements made on talk pages|Example of a talk page with the new design, in French.]]
* The appearance of talk pages changed for the following wikis: {{int:project-localized-name-azwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-bnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-dewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hiwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-idwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ptwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-rowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-thwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-trwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ukwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-viwiki/en}}. These wikis participated to a test, where 50% of users got the new design, for one year. As this test [[Mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Usability/Analysis|gave positive results]], the new design is deployed on these wikis as the default design. It is possible to opt-out these changes [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|in user preferences]] ("{{int:discussiontools-preference-visualenhancements}}"). The deployment will happen at all wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341491]
* Seven new wikis have been created:
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q33014|Betawi]] ([[w:bew:|<code>w:bew:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T357866]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q35708|Kusaal]] ([[w:kus:|<code>w:kus:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T359757]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q35513|Igala]] ([[w:igl:|<code>w:igl:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361644]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wiktionary}} in [[d:Q33541|Karakalpak]] ([[wikt:kaa:|<code>wikt:kaa:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T362135]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikisource}} in [[d:Q9228|Burmese]] ([[s:my:|<code>s:my:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361085]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikisource}} in [[d:Q9237|Malay]] ([[s:ms:|<code>s:ms:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T363039]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikisource}} in [[d:Q8108|Georgian]] ([[s:ka:|<code>s:ka:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T363085]
* You can now [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Support#Early_access:_Watch_Message_Groups_on_Translatewiki.net watch message groups/projects] on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/translatewiki.net|Translatewiki.net]]. Initially, this feature will notify you of added or deleted messages in these groups. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348501]
* Dark mode is now available on all wikis, on mobile web for logged-in users who opt into the [[Special:MobileOptions|advanced mode]]. This is the early release of the feature. Technical editors are invited to [https://night-mode-checker.wmcloud.org/ check for accessibility issues on wikis]. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading/Updates/2024-04|more detailed guidelines]].
'''Problems'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Kartographer|Kartographer]] maps can use an alternative visual style without labels, by using <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>mapstyle="osm"</nowiki></code></bdi>. This wasn't working in previews, creating the wrong impression that it wasn't supported. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T362531]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.3|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-04-30|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-01|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-02|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 03:34, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-19 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Heinrich Bünting]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Heinrich Bünting''' (1545 – 1606) was a Protestant pastor and theologian. He is best known for his book of woodcut maps titled Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae (Travel book through Holy Scripture) first published in 1581.
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== Tech News: 2024-19 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/19|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
[[File:Talk_pages_default_look_(April_2023).jpg|thumb|alt=Screenshot of the visual improvements made on talk pages|Example of a talk page with the new design, in French.]]
* The appearance of talk pages changed for all wikis, except for Commons, Wikidata and most Wikipedias ([[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/18|a few]] have already received this design change). You can read the detail of the changes [[diffblog:2024/05/02/making-talk-pages-better-for-everyone/|on ''Diff'']]. It is possible to opt-out these changes [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|in user preferences]] ("{{int:discussiontools-preference-visualenhancements}}"). The deployment will happen at remaining wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T352087][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T319146]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Interface admins now have greater control over the styling of article components on mobile with the introduction of the <code>SiteAdminHelper</code>. More information on how styles can be disabled can be found [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:WikimediaMessages#Site_admin_helper|at the extension's page]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T363932]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise|Wikimedia Enterprise]] has added article body sections in JSON format and a curated short description field to the existing parsed Infobox. This expansion to the API is also available via Wikimedia Cloud Services. [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/article-sections-and-description/]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.4|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-07|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-08|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-09|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* When you look at the Special:Log page, the first view is labelled "All public logs", but it only shows some logs. This label will now say "Main public logs". [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T237729]
'''Future changes'''
* A new service will be built to replace [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph|Extension:Graph]]. Details can be found in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph/Plans|the latest update]] regarding this extension.
* Starting May 21, English Wikipedia and German Wikipedia will get the possibility to activate "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]]". This is part of the [[phab:T304110|progressive deployment of this tool to all Wikipedias]]. These communities can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Community configuration|activate and configure the feature locally]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T308144]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 16:45, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-20 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Ruyan (district)]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fa:رویان (طبرستان)]])''</small> </div>
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'''Ruyan''' (Persian: رویان), later known as Rustamdar (رستمدار), was the name of a mountainous district that encompassed the western part of Tabaristan/Mazandaran, a region on the Caspian coast of northern Iran. In Iranian mythology, Ruyan appears as one of the places that the legendary archer Arash shot his arrow from, reaching the edge of Khorasan to mark the border between Iran and Turan.
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== Tech News: 2024-20 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/20|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* On Wikisource there is a special page listing pages of works without corresponding scan images. Now you can use the new magic word <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>__EXPECTWITHOUTSCANS__</code></bdi> to exclude certain pages (list of editions or translations of works) from that list. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344214]
* If you use the [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|user-preference]] "{{int:tog-uselivepreview}}", then the template-page feature "{{int:Templatesandbox-editform-legend}}" will now also work without reloading the page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T136907]
* [[mw:Special:Mylanguage/Extension:Kartographer|Kartographer]] maps can now specify an alternative text via the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>alt=</nowiki></code></bdi> attribute. This is identical in usage to the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>alt=</nowiki></code></bdi> attribute in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Images#Syntax|image and gallery syntax]]. An exception for this feature is wikis like Wikivoyage where the miniature maps are interactive. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328137]
* The old [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GuidedTour|Guided Tour]] for the "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit Review Improvements/New filters for edit review|New Filters for Edit Review]]" feature has been removed. It was created in 2017 to show people with older accounts how the interface had changed, and has now been seen by most of the intended people. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T217451]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.5|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-14|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-15|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-16|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The [[{{#special:search}}]] results page will now use CSS flex attributes, for better accessibility, instead of a table. If you have a gadget or script that adjusts search results, you should update your script to the new HTML structure. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T320295]
'''Future changes'''
* In the Vector 2022 skin, main pages will be displayed at full width (like special pages). The goal is to keep the number of characters per line large enough. This is related to the coming changes to typography in Vector 2022. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading/Updates|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T357706]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Two columns of the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:pagelinks table|pagelinks]]</code></bdi> database table (<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>pl_namespace</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>pl_title</code></bdi>) are being dropped soon. Users must use two columns of the new <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>[[mw:special:MyLanguage/Manual:linktarget table|linktarget]]</code></bdi> table instead (<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>lt_namespace</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>lt_title</code></bdi>). In your existing SQL queries:
*# Replace <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>JOIN pagelinks</code></bdi> with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>JOIN linktarget</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>pl_</code></bdi> with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>lt_</code></bdi> in the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>ON</code></bdi> statement
*# Below that add <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>JOIN pagelinks ON lt_id = pl_target_id</code></bdi>
** See <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[phab:T222224]]</bdi> for technical reasoning. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T222224][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T299947]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:59, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-21 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Turlough (lake)]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:de:Turlough]]) ([[:no:Turlough]])''</small> </div>
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A '''turlough''' is a seasonal or periodic water body found mostly in limestone karst areas of Ireland, west of the River Shannon. [...] The water bodies fill and empty with the changes in the level of the water table, usually being very low or empty during summer and autumn and full in the winter. As groundwater levels drop the water drains away underground through cracks in the karstic limestone.
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== Tech News: 2024-21 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/21|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Nuke|Nuke]] feature, which enables administrators to mass delete pages, will now correctly delete pages which were moved to another title. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T43351]
* New changes have been made to the UploadWizard in Wikimedia Commons: the overall layout has been improved, by following new styling and spacing for the form and its fields; the headers and helper text for each of the fields was changed; the Caption field is now a required field, and there is an option for users to copy their caption into the media description. [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:WMF_support_for_Commons/Upload_Wizard_Improvements#Changes_to_%22Describe%22_workflow][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361049]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.6|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-21|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-22|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-23|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The HTML used to render all headings [[mw:Heading_HTML_changes|is being changed to improve accessibility]]. It will change on 22 May in some skins (Timeless, Modern, CologneBlue, Nostalgia, and Monobook). Please test gadgets on your wiki on these skins and [[phab:T13555|report any related problems]] so that they can be resolved before this change is made in all other skins. The developers are also considering the introduction of a [[phab:T337286|Gadget API for adding buttons to section titles]] if that would be helpful to tool creators, and would appreciate any input you have on that.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:04, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-22 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Geiranger Church]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:no:Geiranger kirke]])''</small> </div>
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'''Geiranger Church''' (Norwegian: Geiranger kyrkje) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Stranda Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located in the village of Geiranger, and the end of the famous Geirangerfjorden. It is the church for the Geiranger parish which is part of the Nordre Sunnmøre prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Møre. The white, wooden church was built in an octagonal design in 1842 using plans drawn up by the architect Hans Klipe. The church seats about 165 people.
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== Tech News: 2024-22 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/22|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Several bugs related to the latest updates to the UploadWizard on Wikimedia Commons have been fixed. For more information, see [[:phab:T365107|T365107]] and [[:phab:T365119|T365119]].
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] In March 2024 a new [[mw:ResourceLoader/Core_modules#addPortlet|addPortlet]] API was added to allow gadgets to create new portlets (menus) in the skin. In certain skins this can be used to create dropdowns. Gadget developers are invited to try it and [[phab:T361661|give feedback]].
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Some CSS in the Minerva skin has been removed to enable easier community configuration. Interface editors should check the rendering on mobile devices for aspects related to the classes: <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.collapsible</code></bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.multicol</code></bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.reflist</code></bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.coordinates</code></bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>.topicon</code></bdi>. [[phab:T361659|Further details are available on replacement CSS]] if it is needed.
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.7|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-28|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-29|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-05-30|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* When you visit a wiki where you don't yet have a local account, local rules such as edit filters can sometimes prevent your account from being created. Starting this week, MediaWiki takes your global rights into account when evaluating whether you can override such local rules. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T316303]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:15, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-23 ==
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|style="text-align:center;"| The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Guillermo Larrazábal]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Guillermo Larrazábal Arzubide''' (10 February 1907 – 1983) was a Spanish stained glass artist who was active in Ecuador. He is considered Ecuador's most important stained glass artist.
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== Tech News: 2024-23 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/23|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* It is now possible for local administrators to add new links to the bottom of the site Tools menu without JavaScript. [[mw:Manual:Interface/Sidebar#Add or remove toolbox sections|Documentation is available]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T6086]
* The message name for the definition of the tracking category of WikiHiero has changed from "<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>MediaWiki:Wikhiero-usage-tracking-category</code></bdi>" to "<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>MediaWiki:Wikihiero-usage-tracking-category</code></bdi>". [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/wikihiero/+/1035855]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q5317225|Kadazandusun]] ([[w:dtp:|<code>w:dtp:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T365220]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.8|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-04|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-05|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-06|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
'''Future changes'''
* Next week, on wikis with the Vector 2022 skin as the default, logged-out desktop users will be able to choose between different font sizes. The default font size will also be increased for them. This is to make Wikimedia projects easier to read. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading/Updates/2024-06 deployments|Learn more]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:35, 3 June 2024 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2024-24 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/24|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* The software used to render SVG files has been updated to a new version, fixing many longstanding bugs in SVG rendering. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T265549]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The HTML used to render all headings [[mw:Heading HTML changes|is being changed to improve accessibility]]. It was changed last week in some skins (Vector legacy and Minerva). Please test gadgets on your wiki on these skins and [[phab:T13555|report any related problems]] so that they can be resolved before this change is made in Vector-2022. The developers are still considering the introduction of a [[phab:T337286|Gadget API for adding buttons to section titles]] if that would be helpful to tool creators, and would appreciate any input you have on that.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The HTML markup used for citations by [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid|Parsoid]] changed last week. In places where Parsoid previously added the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mw-reference-text</code></bdi> class, Parsoid now also adds the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>reference-text</code></bdi> class for better compatibility with the legacy parser. [[mw:Specs/HTML/2.8.0/Extensions/Cite/Announcement|More details are available]]. [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1036705]
'''Problems'''
* There was a bug with the Content Translation interface that caused the tools menus to appear in the wrong location. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366374]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.9|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-11|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-12|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-13|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The new version of MediaWiki includes another change to the HTML markup used for citations: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid|Parsoid]] will now generate a <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki><span class="mw-cite-backlink"></nowiki></code></bdi> wrapper for both named and unnamed references for better compatibility with the legacy parser. Interface administrators should verify that gadgets that interact with citations are compatible with the new markup. [[mw:Specs/HTML/2.8.0/Extensions/Cite/Announcement|More details are available]]. [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1035809]
* On multilingual wikis that use the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki><translate></nowiki></code></bdi> system, there is a feature that shows potentially-outdated translations with a pink background until they are updated or confirmed. From this week, confirming translations will be logged, and there is a new user-right that can be required for confirming translations if the community [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Requesting wiki configuration changes|requests it]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T49177]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:20, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-25 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:de:Magdalena Zeger]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Magdalena Zeger''' ([mak.da.ˈleː.na ˈt͡seː.gɐ], * 1491; † 16. January 1568 in Kolding) was a calendar maker, astronomer and astrologist. Her Hamburg almanacs and forecasts from 1561 and 1563 have been preserved. Zeger's calendars are the first independent publications by a woman in the field of astronomy.
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== Tech News: 2024-25 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/25|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* People who attempt to add an external link in the visual editor will now receive immediate feedback if they attempt to link to a domain that a project has decided to block. Please see [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit_check#11_June_2024|Edit check]] for more details. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366751]
* The new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CommunityConfiguration|Community Configuration extension]] is available [[testwiki:Special:CommunityConfiguration|on Test Wikipedia]]. This extension allows communities to customize specific features to meet their local needs. Currently only Growth features are configurable, but the extension will support other [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Community_configuration#Use_cases|Community Configuration use cases]] in the future. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T323811][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T360954]
* The dark mode [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta feature]] is now available on category and help pages, as well as more special pages. There may be contrast issues. Please report bugs on the [[mw:Talk:Reading/Web/Accessibility_for_reading|project talk page]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366370]
'''Problems'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] Cloud Services tools were not available for 25 minutes last week. This was caused by a faulty hardware cable in the data center. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incidents/2024-06-11_WMCS_Ceph]
* Last week, styling updates were made to the Vector 2022 skin. This caused unforeseen issues with templates, hatnotes, and images. Changes to templates and hatnotes were reverted. Most issues with images were fixed. If you still see any, [[phab:T367463|report them here]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T367480]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.10|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-18|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-19|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-20|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* Starting June 18, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#ref|Reference Edit Check]] will be deployed to [[phab:T361843|a new set of Wikipedias]]. This feature is intended to help newcomers and to assist edit-patrollers by inviting people who are adding new content to a Wikipedia article to add a citation when they do not do so themselves. During [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit_check#Reference_Check_A/B_Test|a test at 11 wikis]], the number of citations added [https://diff.wikimedia.org/?p=127553 more than doubled] when Reference Check was shown to people. Reference Check is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check/Configuration|community configurable]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361843]<!-- NOTE: THE DIFF BLOG WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY -->
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Mailing_lists|Mailing lists]] will be unavailable for roughly two hours on Tuesday 10:00–12:00 UTC. This is to enable migration to a new server and upgrade its software. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T367521]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-26 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Koreans in Micronesia]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:zh:朝鮮裔密克羅尼西亞人]])''</small> </div>
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'''Koreans in Micronesia''' used to form a significant population before World War II, when most of the region was ruled as the South Seas Mandate of the Empire of Japan; for example, they formed 7.3% of the population of Palau in 1943. However, after the area came under the control of the United States as the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, most Koreans returned to their homeland. As of 2013, about seven thousand South Korean expatriates & immigrants and Korean Americans reside in the Marianas (Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands), which have remained under U.S. control, while only around two hundred South Korean expatriates reside in the independent countries of Micronesia.
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== Tech News: 2024-26 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/26|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* Editors will notice that there have been some changes to the background color of text in the diff view, and the color of the byte-change numbers, last week. These changes are intended to make text more readable in both light mode and dark mode, and are part of a larger effort to increase accessibility. You can share your comments or questions [[mw:Talk:Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading|on the project talkpage]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T361717]
* The text colors that are used for visited-links, hovered-links, and active-links, were also slightly changed last week to improve their accessibility in both light mode and dark mode. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366515]
'''Problems'''
* You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools#Talk pages permalinking|copy permanent links to talk page comments]] by clicking on a comment's timestamp. [[mw:Talk pages project/Permalinks|This feature]] did not always work when the topic title was very long and the link was used as a wikitext link. This has been fixed. Thanks to Lofhi for submitting the bug. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T356196]
'''Changes later this week'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Recurrent item]] The [[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/wmf.11|new version]] of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-25|en}}. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-26|en}}. It will be on all wikis from {{#time:j xg|2024-06-27|en}} ([[mw:MediaWiki 1.43/Roadmap|calendar]]). [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Train][https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
* Starting 26 June, all talk pages messages' timestamps will become a link at English Wikipedia, making this feature available for you to use at all wikis. This link is a permanent link to the comment. It allows users to find the comment they were linked to, even if this comment has since been moved elsewhere. You can read more about this feature [[DiffBlog:/2024/01/29/talk-page-permalinks-dont-lose-your-threads/|on Diff]] or [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools#Talk pages permalinking|on Mediawiki.org]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T365974]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-27 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Roller printing on textiles]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Roller printing''' on fabrics is a textile printing process patented by Thomas Bell of Scotland in 1783 in an attempt to reduce the cost of the earlier copperplate printing. This method was used in Lancashire fabric mills to produce cotton dress fabrics from the 1790s, most often reproducing small monochrome patterns characterized by striped motifs and tiny dotted patterns called "machine grounds". Improvements in the technology resulted in more elaborate roller prints in bright, rich colours from the 1820s; Turkey red and chrome yellow were particularly popular.
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'''Recent changes'''
* Over the next three weeks, dark mode will become available for all users, both logged-in and logged-out, starting with the mobile web version. This fulfils one of the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2023/Reading/Dark_mode|top-requested community wishes]], and improves low-contrast reading and usage in low-light settings. As part of these changes, dark mode will also work on User-pages and Portals. There is more information in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility_for_reading/Updates#June_2024:_Typography_and_dark_mode_deployments,_new_global_preferences|the latest Web team update]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366364]
* Logged-in users can now set [[m:Special:GlobalPreferences#mw-prefsection-rendering-skin-skin-prefs|global preferences for the text-size and dark-mode]], thanks to a combined effort across Foundation teams. This allows Wikimedians using multiple wikis to set up a consistent reading experience easily, for example by switching between light and dark mode only once for all wikis. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341278]
* If you use a very old web browser some features might not work on the Wikimedia wikis. This affects Internet Explorer 11 and versions of Chrome, Firefox and Safari older than 2016. This change makes it possible to use new [[d:Q46441|CSS]] features and to send less code to all readers. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T288287][https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:How_to_make_a_MediaWiki_skin#Using_CSS_variables_for_supporting_different_themes_e.g._dark_mode]
* Wikipedia Admins can customize local wiki configuration options easily using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Community Configuration|Community Configuration]]. Community Configuration was created to allow communities to customize how some features work, because each language wiki has unique needs. At the moment, admins can configure [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Feature_summary|Growth features]] on their home wikis, in order to better recruit and retain new editors. More options will be provided in the coming months. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366458]
* Editors interested in language issues that are related to [[w:en:Unicode|Unicode standards]], can now discuss those topics at [[mw:Talk:WMF membership with Unicode Consortium|a new conversation space in MediaWiki.org]]. The Wikimedia Foundation is now a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/WMF membership with Unicode Consortium|member of the Unicode Consortium]], and the coordination group can collaboratively review the issues discussed and, where appropriate, bring them to the attention of the Unicode Consortium.
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q2891049|Mandailing]] ([[w:btm:|<code>w:btm:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368038]
'''Problems'''
* Editors can once again click on links within the visual editor's citation-preview, thanks to a bug fix by the Editing Team. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368119]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:59, 1 July 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-28 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:simple:India naming dispute]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:ur:انڈیا نام کا تنازعہ]])''</small> </div>
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The '''India naming dispute''' in 1947 refers to the argument over the use of the name India during and after the partition of British Raj, between the countries of Pakistan and the Republic of India. This dispute involved key figures such as Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of British Raj, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League and a founder of Pakistan. By 1947, the British Raj was going to be divided into two new nation states – Hindustan and Pakistan. Jinnah was initially convinced that Hindustan would not use the term India, since it lacked indigenous pedigree, etymologically and historically India meant the Indus Valley (modern-Pakistan). He also opposed the use of the name India as it would cause confusion regarding history. The disagreement had significant implications for national identity and international recognition.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/28|Translations]] are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* At the Wikimedia Foundation a new task force was formed to replace the disabled Graph with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project|more secure, easy to use, and extensible Chart]]. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Newsletter:Chart Project|subscribe to the newsletter]] to get notified about new project updates and other news about Chart.
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents]] extension is now available on Meta-wiki, Igbo Wikipedia, and Swahili Wikipedia, and can be requested on your wiki. This extension helps in managing and making events more visible, giving Event organizers the ability to use tools like the Event registration tool. To learn more about the deployment status and how to request this extension for your wiki, visit the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment_status|CampaignEvents page on Meta-wiki]].
* Editors using the iOS Wikipedia app who have more than 50 edits can now use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/iOS Suggested edits#Add an image|Add an Image]] feature. This feature presents opportunities for small but useful contributions to Wikipedia.
* Thank you to [[mw:MediaWiki Product Insights/Contributor retention and growth/Celebration|all of the authors]] who have contributed to MediaWiki Core. As a result of these contributions, the [[mw:MediaWiki Product Insights/Contributor retention and growth|percentage of authors contributing more than 5 patches has increased by 25% since last year]], which helps ensure the sustainability of the platform for the Wikimedia projects.
'''Problems'''
* A problem with the color of the talkpage tabs always showing as blue, even for non-existent pages which should have been red, affecting the Vector 2022 skin, [[phab:T367982|has been fixed]].
'''Future changes'''
* The Trust and Safety Product team wants to introduce [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] with as little disruption to tools and workflows as possible. Volunteer developers, including gadget and user-script maintainers, are kindly asked to update the code of their tools and features to handle temporary accounts. The team has [[mw:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers|created documentation]] explaining how to do the update. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers/2024-04 CTA|Learn more]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-29 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Adumu]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Adumu''', is a type of dance that the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania practice. Young Maasai warriors generally perform the energetic and acrobatic dance at ceremonial occasions including weddings, religious rites, and other significant cultural events. The Adumu dance is characterized by a sequence of jumps performed by the dancers, who stand in a circle and alternately jump while keeping their bodies as straight and upright as possible. In addition to wearing vividly colored shúkàs (clothes) and beaded jewelry, the dancers are typically clad in traditional Maasai costume. Traditional Maasai songs and chants are also performed during the dance.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/29|Translations]] are available.
'''Tech News survey'''
* Please [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/758713?lang=en help us to improve Tech News by taking this short survey]. The goal is to better meet the needs of the various types of people who read Tech News. The survey will be open for 3 more days. The survey is covered by [https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Legal:Tech_News_Survey_2024_Privacy_Statement this privacy statement]. Some translations are available.
'''Recent changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Wikimedia developers can now officially continue to use both [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Gerrit|Gerrit]] and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/GitLab|GitLab]], due to a June 24 decision by the Wikimedia Foundation to support software development on both platforms. Gerrit and GitLab are both code repositories used by developers to write, review, and deploy the software code that supports the MediaWiki software that the wiki projects are built on, as well as the tools used by editors to create and improve content. This decision will safeguard the productivity of our developers and prevent problems in code review from affecting our users. More details are available in the [[mw:GitLab/Migration status|Migration status]] page.
* The Wikimedia Foundation seeks applicants for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Proposal|Product and Technology Advisory Council]] (PTAC). This group will bring technical contributors and Wikimedia Foundation together to co-define a more resilient, future-proof technological platform. Council members will evaluate and consult on the movement's product and technical activities, so that we develop multi-generational projects. We are looking for a range of technical contributors across the globe, from a variety of Wikimedia projects. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Proposal#Joining the PTAC as a technical volunteer|Please apply here by August 10]].
* Editors with rollback user-rights who use the Wikipedia App for Android can use the new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Android/Anti Vandalism|Edit Patrol]] features. These features include a new feed of Recent Changes, related links such as Undo and Rollback, and the ability to create and save a personal library of user talk messages to use while patrolling. If your wiki wants to make these features available to users who do not have rollback rights but have reached a certain edit threshold, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Android#Contact us|you can contact the team]]. You can [[diffblog:2024/07/10/ِaddressing-vandalism-with-a-tap-the-journey-of-introducing-the-patrolling-feature-in-the-mobile-app/|read more about this project on Diff blog]].
* Editors who have access to [[m:Special:MyLanguage/The_Wikipedia_Library|The Wikipedia Library]] can once again use non-open access content in SpringerLinks, after the Foundation [[phab:T368865|contacted]] them to restore access. You can read more about [[m:Tech/News/Recently_resolved_community_tasks|this and 21 other community-submitted tasks that were completed last week]].
'''Changes later this week'''
* This week, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading/Updates/2024-07 deployments|dark mode will be available on a number of Wikipedias]], both desktop and mobile, for logged-in and logged-out users. Interface admins and user script maintainers are encouraged to check gadgets and user scripts in the dark mode, to find any hard-coded colors and fix them. There are some [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Recommendations for night mode compatibility on Wikimedia wikis|recommendations for dark mode compatibility]] to help.
'''Future changes'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Next week, functionaries, volunteers maintaining tools, and software development teams are invited to test the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] feature on testwiki. Temporary accounts is a feature that will help improve privacy on the wikis. No further temporary account deployments are scheduled yet. Please [[mw:Talk:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|share your opinions and questions on the project talk page]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348895]
* Editors who upload files cross-wiki, or teach other people how to do so, may wish to join a Wikimedia Commons discussion. The Commons community is discussing limiting who can upload files through the cross-wiki upload/Upload dialog feature to users auto-confirmed on Wikimedia Commons. This is due to the large amount of copyright violations uploaded this way. There is a short summary at [[c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Cross-wiki upload|Commons:Cross-wiki upload]] and [[c:Commons:Village pump/Proposals#Deactivate cross-wiki uploads for new users|discussion at Commons:Village Pump]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-30 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Rathaus-Glockenspiel]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:2019-11-16, Glockenspiel, Neues Münchner Rathaus, IMG 7463 edit Christoph Braun.jpg|center|300px|]]
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The '''Rathaus-Glockenspiel''' is a large mechanical clock located in Marienplatz Square, in the heart of Munich, Germany. Famous for its life-size characters, the clock twice daily re-enacts scenes from Munich's history. First is the story of the marriage of Duke Wilhelm V to Renata of Lorraine in 1568, followed by the story of the Schäfflerstanz, also known as the coopers' dance.
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'''Feature News'''
* Stewards can now [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Global_blocks|globally block]] accounts. Before [[phab:T17294|the change]] only IP addresses and IP ranges could be blocked globally. Global account blocks are useful when the blocked user should not be logged out. [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Global_locks|Global locks]] (a similar tool logging the user out of their account) are unaffected by this change. The new global account block feature is related to the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|Temporary Accounts]] project, which is a new type of user account that replaces IP addresses of unregistered editors that are no longer made public.
* Later this week, Wikimedia site users will notice that the Interface of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:FlaggedRevs|FlaggedRevs]] (also known as "Pending Changes") is improved and consistent with the rest of the MediaWiki interface and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex|Wikimedia's design system]]. The FlaggedRevs interface experience on mobile and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Skin:MinervaNeue|Minerva skin]] was inconsistent before it was fixed and ported to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex|Codex]] by the WMF Growth team and some volunteers. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T191156]
* Wikimedia site users can now submit account vanishing requests via [[m:Special:GlobalVanishRequest|GlobalVanishRequest]]. This feature is used when a contributor wishes to stop editing forever. It helps you hide your past association and edit to protect your privacy. Once processed, the account will be locked and renamed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T367329]
* Have you tried monitoring and addressing vandalism in Wikipedia using your phone? [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/07/10/%d9%90addressing-vandalism-with-a-tap-the-journey-of-introducing-the-patrolling-feature-in-the-mobile-app/ A Diff blog post on Patrolling features in the Mobile App] highlights some of the new capabilities of the feature, including swiping through a feed of recent changes and a personal library of user talk messages for use when patrolling from your phone.
* Wikimedia contributors and GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, and museums) organisations can now learn and measure the impact Wikimedia Commons is having towards creating quality encyclopedic content using the [https://doc.wikimedia.org/generated-data-platform/aqs/analytics-api/reference/commons.html Commons Impact Metrics] analytics dashboard. The dashboard offers organizations analytics on things like monthly edits in a category, the most viewed files, and which Wikimedia articles are using Commons images. As a result of these new data dumps, GLAM organisation can more reliably measure their return on investment for programs bringing content into the digital Commons. [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/07/19/commons-impact-metrics-now-available-via-data-dumps-and-api/]
'''Project Updates'''
* Come share your ideas for improving the wikis on the newly reopened [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist|Community Wishlist]]. The Community Wishlist is Wikimedia’s forum for volunteers to share ideas (called wishes) to improve how the wikis work. The new version of the wishlist is always open, works with both wikitext and Visual Editor, and allows wishes in any language.
'''Learn more'''
* Have you ever wondered how Wikimedia software works across over 300 languages? This is 253 languages more than the Google Chrome interface, and it's no accident. The Language and Product Localization Team at the Wikimedia Foundation supports your work by adapting all the tools and interfaces in the MediaWiki software so that contributors in our movement who translate pages and strings can translate them and have the sites in all languages. Read more about the team and their upcoming work on [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/07/17/building-towards-a-robust-multilingual-knowledge-ecosystem-for-the-wikimedia-movement/ Diff].
* How can Wikimedia build innovative and experimental products while maintaining such heavily used websites? A recent [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/07/09/on-the-value-of-experimentation/ blog post] by WMF staff Johan Jönsson highlights the work of the [[m:Future Audiences#Objectives and Key Results|WMF Future Audience initiative]], where the goal is not to build polished products but test out new ideas, such as a [[m:Future_Audiences/Experiments: conversational/generative AI|ChatGPT plugin]] and [[m:Future_Audiences/Experiment:Add a Fact|Add a Fact]], to help take Wikimedia into the future.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:05, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-31 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek]]) ([[:nl:Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek''' (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərlɑntsə koːkaːˈinəfaːˌbrik]; English: Dutch Cocaine Factory) or NCF was an Amsterdam-based company producing cocaine for medical purposes in the 20th century. It imported its raw materials mainly from the Dutch East Indies and sold its products across Europe, making good profits especially in the early years of World War I. The NCF produced morphine, heroin and ephedrine as well.
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'''Feature news'''
* Editors using the Visual Editor in languages that use non-Latin characters for numbers, such as Hindi, Manipuri and Eastern Arabic, may notice some changes in the formatting of reference numbers. This is a side effect of preparing a new sub-referencing feature, and will also allow fixing some general numbering issues in Visual Editor. If you notice any related problems on your wiki, please share details at the [[m:Talk:WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing|project talkpage]].
'''Bugs status'''
* Some logged-in editors were briefly unable to edit or load pages last week. [[phab:T370304|These errors]] were mainly due to the addition of new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Linter|linter]] rules which led to caching problems. Fixes have been applied and investigations are continuing.
* Editors can use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/IP Info|IP Information tool]] to get information about IP addresses. This tool is available as a Beta Feature in your preferences. The tool was not available for a few days last week, but is now working again. Thank you to Shizhao for filing the bug report. You can read about that, and [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks#2024-07-25|28 other community-submitted tasks]] that were resolved last week.
'''Project updates'''
* There are new features and improvements to Phabricator from the Release Engineering and Collaboration Services teams, and some volunteers, including: the search systems, the new task creation system, the login systems, the translation setup which has resulted in support for more languages (thanks to Pppery), and fixes for many edge-case errors. You can [[phab:phame/post/view/316/iterative_improvements/|read details about these and other improvements in this summary]].
* There is an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates|update on the Charts project]]. The team has decided which visualization library to use, which chart types to start focusing on, and where to store chart definitions.
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikivoyage}} in [[d:Q9056|Czech]] ([[voy:cs:|<code>voy:cs:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370905]
'''Learn more'''
* There is a [[diffblog:2024/07/26/the-journey-to-open-our-first-data-center-in-south-america/|new Wikimedia Foundation data center]] in São Paulo, Brazil which helps to reduce load times.
* There is new [[diffblog:2024/07/22/the-perplexing-process-of-uploading-images-to-wikipedia/|user research]] on problems with the process of uploading images.
* Commons Impact Metrics are [[diffblog:2024/07/19/commons-impact-metrics-now-available-via-data-dumps-and-api/|now available]] via data dumps and API.
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Technical Community Newsletter/2024/July|Technical Community Newsletter]] is now available.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-32 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Suffrage drama]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Pamphlet from NAWSA for women's suffrage plays, page 1.jpg|center|300px|]]
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'''Suffrage drama''' (also known as suffrage plays or suffrage theatre) is a form of dramatic literature that emerged during the British women's suffrage movement in the early twentieth century. Suffrage performances lasted approximately from 1907-1914. Many suffrage plays called for a predominant or all female cast. Suffrage plays served to reveal issues behind the suffrage movement.
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'''Feature news'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Two new parser functions will be available this week: <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic_words#dir|#dir]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic_words#bcp47|#bcp47]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>. These will reduce the need for <code>Template:Dir</code> and <code>Template:BCP47</code> on Commons and allow us to [[phab:T343131|drop 100 million rows]] from the "what links here" database. Editors at any wiki that use these templates, can help by replacing the templates with these new functions. The templates at Commons will be updated during the Hackathon at Wikimania. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T359761][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366623]
* Communities can request the activation of the visual editor on entire namespaces where discussions sometimes happen (for instance ''Wikipedia:'' or ''Wikisource:'' namespaces) if they understand the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:VisualEditor/FAQ#WPNS|known limitations]]. For discussions, users can already use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools|DiscussionTools]] in these namespaces.
* The tracking category "Pages using Timeline" has been renamed to "Pages using the EasyTimeline extension" [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3ATimeline-tracking-category&namespace=8 in TranslateWiki]. Wikis that have created the category locally should rename their local creation to match.
'''Project updates'''
* Editors who help to organize WikiProjects and similar on-wiki collaborations, are invited to share ideas and examples of successful collaborations with the Campaigns and Programs teams. You can fill out [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Campaigns/WikiProjects|a brief survey]] or share your thoughts [[m:Talk:Campaigns/WikiProjects|on the talkpage]]. The teams are particularly looking for details about successful collaborations on non-English wikis.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] The new parser is being rolled out on {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikivoyage}} wikis over the next few months. The {{int:project-localized-name-enwikivoyage}} and {{int:project-localized-name-hewikivoyage}} were [[phab:T365367|switched]] to Parsoid last week. For more information, see [[mw:Parsoid/Parser_Unification|Parsoid/Parser Unification]].
'''Learn more'''
* There will be more than 200 sessions at Wikimania this week. Here is a summary of some of the [[diffblog:2024/08/05/interested-in-product-and-tech-here-are-some-wikimania-sessions-you-dont-want-to-miss/|key sessions related to the product and technology area]].
* The latest [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin/2024/07-02|Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin]] is available.
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2024/July|Language and Internationalization newsletter]] is available. It includes: New design previews for Translatable pages; Updates about MinT for Wiki Readers; the release of Translation dumps; and more.
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Newsletters/31|Growth newsletter]] is available.
* The latest monthly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Product Insights/Reports/July 2024|MediaWiki Product Insights newsletter]] is available.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-33 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Karatgurk]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:it:Karatgurk]])''</small> </div>
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In the Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australian state of Victoria, the '''Karatgurk''' were seven sisters who represented the constellation known in western astronomy as the Pleiades.
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'''Feature news'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter|AbuseFilter]] editors and maintainers can now [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter/Actions#Show a CAPTCHA|make a CAPTCHA show if a filter matches an edit]]. This allows communities to quickly respond to spamming by automated bots. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T20110]
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Stewards|Stewards]] can now specify if global blocks should prevent account creation. Before [[phab:T17273|this change]] by the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product|Trust and Safety Product]] Team, all global blocks would prevent account creation. This will allow stewards to reduce the unintended side-effects of global blocks on IP addresses.
'''Project updates'''
* [[wikitech:Help talk:Toolforge/Toolforge standards committee#August_2024_committee_nominations|Nominations are open on Wikitech]] for new members to refresh the [[wikitech:Help:Toolforge/Toolforge standards committee|Toolforge standards committee]]. The committee oversees the Toolforge [[wikitech:Help:Toolforge/Right to fork policy|Right to fork policy]] and [[wikitech:Help:Toolforge/Abandoned tool policy|Abandoned tool policy]] among other duties. Nominations will remain open until at least 2024-08-26.
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q2880037|West Coast Bajau]] ([[w:bdr:|<code>w:bdr:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T371757]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-34 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:B1 (classification)]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''B1''' is a medical-based Paralympic classification for blind sport. Athletes in this classification are totally or almost totally blind. It is used by a number of blind sports including blind tennis, para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing, blind cricket, blind golf, five-a-side football, goalball and judo. Some other sports, including adaptive rowing, athletics and swimming, have equivalents to this class.
The B1 classification was first created by the IBSA in the 1970s, and has largely remained unchanged since despite an effort by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to move towards a more functional and evidence-based classification system. Classification is often handled on the international level by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) but it sometimes handled by national sport federations. There are exceptions for sports like athletics and cycling, where classification is handled by their own governing bodies.
Equipment utilized by competitors in this class may differ from sport to sport, and may include sighted guides, guide rails, beeping balls and clapsticks. There may be some modifications related to equipment and rules to specifically address needs of competitors in this class to allow them to compete in specific sports. Some sports specifically do not allow a guide, whereas cycling and skiing require one.
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'''Feature news'''
* Editors who want to re-use references but with different details such as page numbers, will be able to do so by the end of 2024, using a new [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#Sub-referencing in a nutshell|sub-referencing]] feature. You can read more [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing|about the project]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#Test|how to test the prototype]].
* Editors using tracking categories to identify which pages use specific extensions may notice that six of the categories have been renamed to make them more easily understood and consistent. These categories are automatically added to pages that use specialized MediaWiki extensions. The affected names are for: [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3Aintersection-category&namespace=8 DynamicPageList], [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3Akartographer-tracking-category&namespace=8 Kartographer], [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3Aphonos-tracking-category&namespace=8 Phonos], [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3Arss-tracking-category&namespace=8 RSS], [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3Ascore-use-category&namespace=8 Score], [https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Translations?message=MediaWiki%3Awikihiero-usage-tracking-category&namespace=8 WikiHiero]. Wikis that have created the category locally should rename their local creation to match. Thanks to Pppery for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T347324]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Technical volunteers who edit modules and want to get a list of the categories used on a page, can now do so using the <code><bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">categories</bdi></code> property of <code><bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">[[mediawikiwiki:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#Title objects|mw.title objects]]</bdi></code>. This enables wikis to configure workflows such as category-specific edit notices. Thanks to SD001 for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T50175][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T85372]
'''Bugs status'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Your help is needed to check if any pages need to be moved or deleted. A maintenance script was run to clean up unreachable pages (due to Unicode issues or introduction of new namespaces/namespace aliases). The script tried to find appropriate names for the pages (e.g. by following the Unicode changes or by moving pages whose titles on Wikipedia start with <code>Talk:WP:</code> so that their titles start with <code>Wikipedia talk:</code>), but it may have failed for some pages, and moved them to <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">[[Special:PrefixIndex/T195546/]]</bdi> instead. Your community should check if any pages are listed there, and move them to the correct titles, or delete them if they are no longer needed. A full log (including pages for which appropriate names could be found) is available in [[phab:P67388]].
* Editors who volunteer as [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Mentorship|mentors]] to newcomers on their wiki are once again able to access lists of potential mentees who they can connect with to offer help and guidance. This functionality was restored thanks to [[phab:T372164|a bug fix]]. Thank you to Mbch331 for filing the bug report. You can read about that, and 18 other community-submitted tasks that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Project updates'''
* The application deadline for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Proposal|Product & Technology Advisory Council]] (PTAC) has been extended to September 16. Members will help by providing advice to Foundation Product and Technology leadership on short and long term plans, on complex strategic problems, and help to get feedback from more contributors and technical communities. Selected members should expect to spend roughly 5 hours per month for the Council, during the one year pilot. Please consider applying, and spread the word to volunteers you think would make a positive contribution to the committee.
'''Learn more'''
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Coolest Tool Award#2024 Winners|2024 Coolest Tool Awards]] were awarded at Wikimania, in seven categories. For example, one award went to the ISA Tool, used for adding structured data to files on Commons, which was recently improved during the [[m:Event:Wiki Mentor Africa ISA Hackathon 2024|Wiki Mentor Africa Hackathon]]. You can see video demonstrations of each tool at the awards page. Congratulations to this year's recipients, and thank you to all tool creators and maintainers.
* The latest [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin/2024/08-01|Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin]] is available, and includes some highlights from Wikimania, an upcoming Language community meeting, and other news from the movement.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:54, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-35 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Erzi (village)]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Caucasus, Ingushetia, Ингушские боевые и смотровые башни, горы Кавказа.jpg|300px|center]]
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'''Erzi''' (Russian: Эрзи; Ingush: Аьрзи, romanized: Ärzi, lit. 'Eagle') is a medieval village (aul) in the Dzheyrakhsky District of Ingushetia. It is part of the rural settlement (administrative center) of Olgeti. The entire territory of the settlement is included in the Dzheyrakh-Assa State Historical-Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve and is under state protection.
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== Tech News: 2024-35 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/35|Translations]] are available.
'''Feature news'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Administrators can now test the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] feature on test2wiki. This was done to allow cross-wiki testing of temporary accounts, for when temporary accounts switch between projects. The feature was enabled on testwiki a few weeks ago. No further temporary account deployments are scheduled yet. Temporary Accounts is a project to create a new type of user account that replaces IP addresses of unregistered editors which are no longer made public. Please [[mw:Talk:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|share your opinions and questions on the project talk page]].
* Later this week, editors at wikis that use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:FlaggedRevs|FlaggedRevs]] (also known as "Pending Changes") may notice that the indicators at the top of articles have changed. This change makes the system more consistent with the rest of the MediaWiki interface. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T191156]
'''Bugs status'''
* Editors who use the 2010 wikitext editor, and use the Character Insert buttons, will [[phab:T361465|no longer]] experience problems with the buttons adding content into the edit-summary instead of the edit-window. You can read more about that, and 26 other community-submitted tasks that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Project updates'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] Please review and vote on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Focus areas|Focus Areas]], which are groups of wishes that share a problem. Focus Areas were created for the newly reopened Community Wishlist, which is now open year-round for submissions. The first batch of focus areas are specific to moderator workflows, around welcoming newcomers, minimizing repetitive tasks, and prioritizing tasks. Once volunteers have reviewed and voted on focus areas, the Foundation will then review and select focus areas for prioritization.
* Do you have a project and are willing to provide a three (3) month mentorship for an intern? [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Outreachy|Outreachy]] is a twice a year program for people to participate in a paid internship that will start in December 2024 and end in early March 2025, and they need mentors and projects to work on. Projects can be focused on coding or non-coding (design, documentation, translation, research). See the Outreachy page for more details, and a list of past projects since 2013.
'''Learn more'''
* If you're curious about the product and technology improvements made by the Wikimedia Foundation last year, read [[diffblog:2024/08/21/wikimedia-foundation-product-technology-improving-the-user-experience/|this recent highlights summary on Diff]].
* To learn more about the technology behind the Wikimedia projects, you can now watch sessions from the technology track at Wikimania 2024 on Commons. This week, check out:
** [[c:File:Wikimania 2024 - Ohrid - Day 2 - Community Configuration - Shaping On-Wiki Functionality Together.webm|Community Configuration - Shaping On-Wiki Functionality Together]] (55 mins) - about the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Community Configuration|Community Configuration]] project.
** [[c:File:Wikimania 2024 - Belgrade - Day 1 - Future of MediaWiki. A sustainable platform to support a collaborative user base and billions of page views.webm|Future of MediaWiki. A sustainable platform to support a collaborative user base and billions of page views]] (30 mins) - an overview for both technical and non technical audiences, covering some of the challenges and open questions, related to the [[mw:MediaWiki Product Insights|platform evolution, stewardship and developer experiences]] research.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:34, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2024-36 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/36|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* Editors and volunteer developers interested in data visualisation can now test the new software for charts. Its early version is available on beta Commons and beta Wikipedia. This is an important milestone before making charts available on regular wikis. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates|read more about this project update]] and help to test the charts.
'''Feature news'''
* Editors who use the [[{{#special:Unusedtemplates}}]] page can now filter out pages which are expected to be there permanently, such as sandboxes, test-cases, and templates that are always substituted. Editors can add the new magic word [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#EXPECTUNUSEDTEMPLATE|<code dir="ltr"><nowiki>__EXPECTUNUSEDTEMPLATE__</nowiki></code>]] to a template page to hide it from the listing. Thanks to Sophivorus and DannyS712 for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T184633]
* Editors who use the New Topic tool on discussion pages, will [[phab:T334163|now be reminded]] to add a section header, which should help reduce the quantity of newcomers who add sections without a header. You can read more about that, and {{formatnum:28}} other community-submitted tasks that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
* Last week, some Toolforge tools had occasional connection problems. The cause is still being investigated, but the problems have been resolved for now. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373243]
* Translation administrators at multilingual wikis, when editing multiple translation units, can now easily mark which changes require updates to the translation. This is possible with the [[phab:T298852#10087288|new dropdown menu]].
'''Project updates'''
* A new draft text of a policy discussing the use of Wikimedia's APIs [[m:Special:MyLanguage/API Policy Update 2024|has been published on Meta-Wiki]]. The draft text does not reflect a change in policy around the APIs; instead, it is an attempt to codify existing API rules. Comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome on [[m:Talk:API Policy Update 2024|the proposed update’s talk page]] until September 13 or until those discussions have concluded.
'''Learn more'''
* To learn more about the technology behind the Wikimedia projects, you can now watch sessions from the technology track at Wikimania 2024 on Commons. This week, check out:
** [[c:File:Wikimania 2024 - Ohrid - Day 2 - Charts, the successor of Graphs - A secure and extensible tool for data visualization.webm|Charts, the successor of Graphs - A secure and extensible tool for data visualization]] (25 mins) – about the above-mentioned Charts project.
** [[c:File:Wikimania 2024 - Ohrid - Day 3 - State of Language Technology and Onboarding at Wikimedia.webm|State of Language Technology and Onboarding at Wikimedia]] (90 mins) – about some of the language tools that support Wikimedia sites, such as [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation|Content]]/[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation/Section translation|Section Translation]], [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MinT|MinT]], and LanguageConverter; also the current state and future of languages onboarding. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368772]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 01:08, 3 September 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-37 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Cappadocian calendar]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Cappadocian calendar''' was a solar calendar that was derived from the Persian Zoroastrian calendar. It is named after the historic region Cappadocia in present-day Turkey, where it was used. The calendar, which had 12 months of 30 days each and five epagomenal days, originated between 550 and 330 BC, when Cappadocia was part of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. The Cappadocian calendar was identical to the Zoroastrian calendar; this can be seen in its structure, in the Avestan names and in the order of the months. The Cappadocian calendar reflects the Iranian cultural influence in the region.
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== Tech News: 2024-37 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/37|Translations]] are available.
'''Feature news'''
* Starting this week, the standard [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|syntax highlighter]] will receive new colors that make them compatible in dark mode. This is the first of many changes to come as part of a major upgrade to syntax highlighting. You can learn more about what's to come on the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|help page]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T365311][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T259059]
* Editors of wikis using Wikidata will now be notified of only relevant Wikidata changes in their watchlist. This is because the Lua functions <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>entity:getSitelink()</code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mw.wikibase.getSitelink(qid)</code></bdi> will have their logic unified for tracking different aspects of sitelinks to reduce junk notifications from [[m:Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects/Projects/Watchlist Wikidata Sitelinks Tracking|inconsistent sitelinks tracking]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T295356]
'''Project updates'''
* Users of all Wikis will have access to Wikimedia sites as read-only for a few minutes on September 25, starting at 15:00 UTC. This is a planned datacenter switchover for maintenance purposes. More information will be published in Tech News and will also be posted on individual wikis in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370962]
* Contributors of [[phab:T363538#10123348|11 Wikipedias]], including English will have a new <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>MOS</code></bdi> namespace added to their Wikipedias. This improvement ensures that links beginning with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>MOS:</code></bdi> (usually shortcuts to the [[w:en:Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]) are not broken by [[w:en:Mooré|Mooré]] Wikipedia (language code <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mos</code></bdi>). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T363538]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 18:53, 9 September 2024 (UTC)
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== Tech News: 2024-38 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/38|Translations]] are available.
'''Improvements and Maintenance'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] Editors interested in templates can help by reading the latest Wishlist focus area, [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Focus areas/Template recall and discovery|Template recall and discovery]], and share your feedback on the talkpage. This input helps the Community Tech team to decide the right technical approach to build. Everyone is also encouraged to continue adding [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist|new wishes]].
* The new automated [[{{#special:NamespaceInfo}}]] page helps editors understand which [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Namespaces|namespaces]] exist on each wiki, and some details about how they are configured. Thanks to DannyS712 for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T263513]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#Reference check|References Check]] is a feature that encourages editors to add a citation when they add a new paragraph to a Wikipedia article. For a short time, the corresponding tag "Edit Check (references) activated" was erroneously being applied to some edits outside of the main namespace. This has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373692]
* It is now possible for a wiki community to change the order in which a page’s categories are displayed on their wiki. By default, categories are displayed in the order they appear in the wikitext. Now, wikis with a consensus to do so can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Requesting wiki configuration changes|request]] a configuration change to display them in alphabetical order. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373480]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Tool authors can now access ToolsDB's [[wikitech:Portal:Data Services#ToolsDB|public databases]] from both [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Research:Quarry|Quarry]] and [[wikitech:Superset|Superset]]. Those databases have always been accessible to every [[wikitech:Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge]] user, but they are now more broadly accessible, as Quarry can be accessed by anyone with a Wikimedia account. In addition, Quarry's internal database can now be [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Research:Quarry#Querying Quarry's own database|queried from Quarry itself]]. This database contains information about all queries that are being run and starred by users in Quarry. This information was already public through the web interface, but you can now query it using SQL. You can read more about that, and {{formatnum:20}} other community-submitted tasks that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
* Any pages or tools that still use the very old CSS classes <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mw-message-box</code></bdi> need to be updated. These old classes will be removed next week or soon afterwards. Editors can use a [https://global-search.toolforge.org/?q=mw-message-box®ex=1&namespaces=&title= global-search] to determine what needs to be changed. It is possible to use the newer <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>cdx-message</code></bdi> group of classes as a replacement (see [https://doc.wikimedia.org/codex/latest/components/demos/message.html#css-only-version the relevant Codex documentation], and [https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tech/Header&diff=prev&oldid=27449042 an example update]), but using locally defined onwiki classes would be best. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T374499]
'''Technical project updates'''
* Next week, all Wikimedia wikis will be read-only for a few minutes. This will start on September 25 at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1727276400 15:00 UTC]. This is a planned datacenter switchover for maintenance purposes. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|This maintenance process also targets other services.]] The previous switchover took 3 minutes, and the Site Reliability Engineering teams use many tools to make sure that this essential maintenance work happens as quickly as possible. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370962]
'''Tech in depth'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] The latest monthly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Product Insights/Reports/August 2024|MediaWiki Product Insights newsletter]] is available. This edition includes details about: research about [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Hooks|hook]] handlers to help simplify development, research about performance improvements, work to improve the REST API for end-users, and more.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] To learn more about the technology behind the Wikimedia projects, you can now watch sessions from the technology track at Wikimania 2024 on Commons. This week, check out:
** [[c:File:Wikimania 2024 - Auditorium Kyiv - Day 4 - Hackathon Showcase.webm|Hackathon Showcase]] (45 mins) - 19 short presentations by some of the Hackathon participants, describing some of the projects they worked on, such as automated testing of maintenance scripts, a video-cutting command line tool, and interface improvements for various tools. There are [[phab:T369234|more details and links available]] in the Phabricator task.
** [[c:File:Co-Creating a Sustainable Future for the Toolforge Ecosystem.webm|Co-Creating a Sustainable Future for the Toolforge Ecosystem]] (40 mins) - a roundtable discussion for tool-maintainers, users, and supporters of Toolforge about how to make the platform sustainable and how to evaluate the tools available there.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:03, 17 September 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-39 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Independence Day (Albania)]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Independence Day''' (Albanian: Dita e Pavarësisë) is a public holiday in Albania observed on 28 November. It commemorates the Albanian Declaration of Independence (from the Ottoman Empire), which was ratified by the All-Albanian Congress on 28 November 1912, establishing the state of Albania.
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== Tech News: 2024-39 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* All wikis will be [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|read-only]] for a few minutes on Wednesday September 25 at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1727276400 15:00 UTC]. Reading the wikis will not be interrupted, but editing will be paused. These twice-yearly processes allow WMF's site reliability engineering teams to remain prepared to keep the wikis functioning even in the event of a major interruption to one of our data centers.
'''Updates for editors'''
[[File:Add alt text from a halfsheet, with the article behind.png|thumb|A screenshot of the interface for the Alt Text suggested-edit feature]]
* Editors who use the iOS Wikipedia app in Spanish, Portuguese, French, or Chinese, may see the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/iOS Suggested edits project/Alt Text Experiment|Alt Text suggested-edit experiment]] after editing an article, or completing a suggested edit using "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/iOS Suggested edits project#Hypothesis 2 Add an Image Suggested Edit|Add an image]]". Alt-text helps people with visual impairments to read Wikipedia articles. The team aims to learn if adding alt-text to images is a task that editors can be successful with. Please share any feedback on [[mw:Talk:Wikimedia Apps/iOS Suggested edits project/Alt Text Experiment|the discussion page]].
* The Codex color palette has been updated with new and revised colors for the MediaWiki user interfaces. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Design System Team/Color/Design documentation#Updates|most noticeable changes]] for editors include updates for: dark mode colors for Links and for quiet Buttons (progressive and destructive), visited Link colors for both light and dark modes, and background colors for system-messages in both light and dark modes.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] It is now possible to include clickable wikilinks and external links inside code blocks. This includes links that are used within <code><nowiki><syntaxhighlight></nowiki></code> tags and on code pages (JavaScript, CSS, Scribunto and Sanitized CSS). Uses of template syntax <code><nowiki>{{…}}</nowiki></code> are also linked to the template page. Thanks to SD0001 for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368166]
* Two bugs were fixed in the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Account vanishing|GlobalVanishRequest]] system by improving the logging and by removing an incorrect placeholder message. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370595][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T372223]
* View all {{formatnum:25}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:25|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] From [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise|Wikimedia Enterprise]]:
** The API now enables 5,000 on-demand API requests per month and twice-monthly HTML snapshots freely (gratis and libre). More information on the updates and also improvements to the software development kits (SDK) are explained on [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/enhanced-free-api/ the project's blog post]. While Wikimedia Enterprise APIs are designed for high-volume commercial reusers, this change enables many more community use-cases to be built on the service too.
** The Snapshot API (html dumps) have added beta Structured Contents endpoints ([https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/structured-contents-snapshot-api/ blog post on that]) as well as released two beta datasets (English and French Wikipedia) from that endpoint to Hugging Face for public use and feedback ([https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/hugging-face-dataset/ blog post on that]). These pre-parsed data sets enable new options for researchers, developers, and data scientists to use and study the content.
'''In depth'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] The Wikidata Query Service (WDQS) is used to get answers to questions using the Wikidata data set. As Wikidata grows, we had to make a major architectural change so that WDQS could remain performant. As part of the [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS graph split|WDQS Graph Split project]], we have new SPARQL endpoints available for serving the "[https://query-scholarly.wikidata.org scholarly]" and "[https://query-main.wikidata.org main]" subgraphs of Wikidata. The [http://query.wikidata.org query.wikidata.org endpoint] will continue to serve the full Wikidata graph until March 2025. After this date, it will only serve the main graph. For more information, please see [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS backend update/September 2024 scaling update|the announcement on Wikidata]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-40 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Wildlife of Bahrain]]'''<br /> </div>
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The wildlife of the archipelago of Bahrain, is more varied than might be expected of this small group of islands in the Persian Gulf. Apart from a strip of the north and west of the main island, where crops are grown with irrigation, the land is arid. With a very hot dry summer, a mild winter, and brackish groundwater, the plants need adaptations in order to survive. Nevertheless, 196 species of higher plant have been recorded here, as well as about seventeen species of terrestrial mammals, many birds and reptiles, and many migratory birds visit the islands in autumn and spring.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Readers of [[phab:T375401|42 more wikis]] can now use Dark Mode. If the option is not yet available for logged-out users of your wiki, this is likely because many templates do not yet display well in Dark Mode. Please use the [https://night-mode-checker.wmcloud.org/ night-mode-checker tool] if you are interested in helping to reduce the number of issues. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Recommendations for night mode compatibility on Wikimedia wikis|recommendations page]] provides guidance on this. Dark Mode is enabled on additional wikis once per month.
* Editors using the 2010 wikitext editor as their default can access features from the 2017 wikitext editor by adding <code dir=ltr>?veaction=editsource</code> to the URL. If you would like to enable the 2017 wikitext editor as your default, it can be set in [[Special:Preferences#mw-input-wpvisualeditor-newwikitext|your preferences]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T239796]
* For logged-out readers using the Vector 2022 skin, the "donate" link has been moved from a collapsible menu next to the content area into a more prominent top menu, next to "Create an account". This restores the link to the level of prominence it had in the Vector 2010 skin. [[mw:Readers/2024 Reader and Donor Experiences#Donor Experiences (Key Result WE 3.2 and the related hypotheses)|Learn more]] about the changes related to donor experiences. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373585]
* The CampaignEvents extension provides tools for organizers to more easily manage events, communicate with participants, and promote their events on the wikis. The extension has been [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status|enabled]] on Arabic Wikipedia, Igbo Wikipedia, Swahili Wikipedia, and Meta-Wiki. [[w:zh:Wikipedia:互助客栈/其他#引進CampaignEvents擴充功能|Chinese Wikipedia has decided]] to enable the extension, and discussions on the extension are in progress [[w:es:Wikipedia:Votaciones/2024/Sobre la política de Organizadores de Eventos|on Spanish Wikipedia]] and [[d:Wikidata:Project chat#Enabling the CampaignEvents Extention on Wikidata|on Wikidata]]. To learn how to enable the extension on your wiki, you can visit [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents|the CampaignEvents page on Meta-Wiki]].
* View all {{formatnum:22}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:22|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Developers with an account on Wikitech-wiki should [[wikitech:Wikitech/SUL-migration|check if any action is required]] for their accounts. The wiki is being changed to use the single-user-login (SUL) system, and other configuration changes. This change will help reduce the overall complexity for the weekly software updates across all our wikis.
'''In depth'''
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|server switch]] was completed successfully last week with a read-only time of [[wikitech:Switch Datacenter#Past Switches|only 2 minutes 46 seconds]]. This periodic process makes sure that engineers can switch data centers and keep all of the wikis available for readers, even if there are major technical issues. It also gives engineers a chance to do maintenance and upgrades on systems that normally run 24 hours a day, and often helps to reveal weaknesses in the infrastructure. The process involves dozens of software services and hundreds of hardware servers, and requires multiple teams working together. Work over the past few years has reduced the time from 17 minutes down to 2–3 minutes. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/66ZW7B2MG63AESQVTXDIFQBDBS766JGW/]
'''Meetings and events'''
* October 4–6: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WikiIndaba conference 2024|WikiIndaba Conference's Hackathon]] in Johannesburg, South Africa
* November 4–6: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference Fall 2024|MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference Fall 2024]] in Vienna, Austria
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/41|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* Communities can now request installation of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator Tools/Automoderator|Automoderator]] on their wiki. Automoderator is an automated anti-vandalism tool that reverts bad edits based on scores from the new "Revert Risk" machine learning model. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AutoModerator/Deploying|read details about the necessary steps]] for installation and configuration. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T336934]
'''Updates for editors'''
* Translators in wikis where [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation/Section translation#Try the tool|the mobile experience of Content Translation is available]], can now customize their articles suggestion list from 41 filtering options when using the tool. This topic-based article suggestion feature makes it easy for translators to self-discover relevant articles based on their area of interest and translate them. You can [https://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&active-list=suggestions try it with your mobile device]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368422]
* View all {{formatnum:12}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:12|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* It is now possible for <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki><syntaxhighlight></nowiki></code></bdi> code blocks to offer readers a "Copy" button if the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>copy=1</nowiki></code></bdi> attribute is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:SyntaxHighlight#copy|set on the tag]]. Thanks to SD0001 for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T40932]
* Customized copyright footer messages on all wikis will be updated. The new versions will use wikitext markup instead of requiring editing raw HTML. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T375789]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Later this month, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] will be rolled out on several pilot wikis. The final list of the wikis will be published in the second half of the month. If you maintain any tools, bots, or gadgets on [[phab:T376499|these 11 wikis]], and your software is using data about IP addresses or is available for logged-out users, please check if it needs to be updated to work with temporary accounts. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers|Guidance on how to update the code is available]].
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Rate limiting has been enabled for the code review tools [[Wikitech:Gerrit|Gerrit]] and [[Wikitech:GitLab|GitLab]] to address ongoing issues caused by malicious traffic and scraping. Clients that open too many concurrent connections will be restricted for a few minutes. This rate limiting is managed through [[Wikitech:nftables|nftables]] firewall rules. For more details, see Wikitech's pages on [[Wikitech:Firewall#Throttling with nftables|Firewall]], [[Wikitech:GitLab/Abuse and rate limiting|GitLab limits]] and [[Wikitech:Gerrit/Operations#Throttling IPs|Gerrit operations]].
* Five new wikis have been created:
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q49224|Komering]] ([[w:kge:|<code>w:kge:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T374813]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q36096|Mooré]] ([[m:mos:|<code>m:mos:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T374641]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wiktionary}} in [[d:Q36213|Madurese]] ([[wikt:mad:|<code>wikt:mad:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T374968]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikiquote}} in [[d:Q2501174|Gorontalo]] ([[q:gor:|<code>q:gor:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T375088]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikinews}} in [[d:Q56482|Shan]] ([[n:shn:|<code>n:shn:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T375430]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-42 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Little Danes experiment]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fa:آزمایش دانمارکیهای کوچک]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Children play at a Danish Red Cross-run orphanage in Greenland.jpg|300px|center]]
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The '''little Danes experiment''' was a 1951 Danish operation where 22 Greenlandic Inuit children were sent to Danish foster families in an attempt to re-educate them as "little Danes". While the children were all supposed to be orphans, most were not. Six children were adopted while in Denmark, and sixteen returned to Greenland, only to be placed in Danish-speaking orphanages and never live with their families again. Half of the children experienced mental health disturbances, and half of them died in young adulthood. The government of Denmark officially apologised in 2020, after several years of demands from Greenlandic officials.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The Structured Discussion extension (also known as Flow) is starting to be removed. This extension is unmaintained and causes issues. It will be replaced by [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools|DiscussionTools]], which is used on any regular talk page. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured Discussions/Deprecation#Deprecation timeline|A first set of wikis]] are being contacted. These wikis are invited to stop using Flow, and to move all Flow boards to sub-pages, as archives. At these wikis, a script will move all Flow pages that aren't a sub-page to a sub-page automatically, starting on 22 October 2024. On 28 October 2024, all Flow boards at these wikis will be set in read-only mode. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Structured_Discussions/Deprecation][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370722]
* WMF's Search Platform team is working on making it easier for readers to perform text searches in their language. A [[phab:T332342|change last week]] on over 30 languages makes it easier to find words with accents and other diacritics. This applies to both full-text search and to types of advanced search such as the <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">''hastemplate''</bdi> and <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">''incategory''</bdi> keywords. More technical details (including a few other minor search upgrades) are available. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:TJones_%28WMF%29/Notes/Language_Analyzer_Harmonization_Notes#ASCII-folding/ICU-folding_%28T332342%29]
* View all {{formatnum:20}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:20|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check|EditCheck]] was installed at Russian Wikipedia, and fixes were made for some missing user interface styles.
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Editors who use the Toolforge tool [[toolforge:copyvios|Earwig's Copyright Violation Detector]] will now be required to log in with their Wikimedia account before running checks using the "search engine" option. This change is needed to help prevent external bots from misusing the system. Thanks to Chlod for these improvements. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:New_pages_patrol/Reviewers#Authentication_is_now_required_for_search_engine_checks_on_Earwig's_Copyvio_Tool]
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Phabricator|Phabricator]] users can create tickets and add comments on existing tickets via Email again. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Phabricator/Help#Using email|Sending email to Phabricator]] has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T356077]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Some HTML elements in the interface are now wrapped with a <code><nowiki><bdi></nowiki></code> element, to make our HTML output more aligned with Web standards. More changes like this will be coming in future weeks. This change might break some tools that rely on the previous HTML structure of the interface. Note that relying on the HTML structure of the interface is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Stable interface policy/Frontend#What is not stable?|not recommended]] and might break at any time. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T375975]
'''In depth'''
* The latest monthly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Product Insights/Reports/September 2024|MediaWiki Product Insights newsletter]] is available. This edition includes: updates on Wikimedia's authentication system, research to simplify feature development in the MediaWiki platform, updates on Parser Unification and MathML rollout, and more.
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Technical Community Newsletter/2024/October|Technical Community Newsletter]] is now available. This edition include: research about improving topic suggestions related to countries, improvements to PHPUnit tests, and more.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 21:22, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-43 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Kharayeb]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Muharram 1Oth-Ashouraa 2007 in Kharayeb - panoramio.jpg|300px|center]]
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'''Kharayeb''' (Arabic: الخرايب) is a historic town in the Sidon District in the South Governorate, Lebanon. The town is 77 km (48 mi) south of Beirut, and stands at an average altitude of 190 m (620 ft) above sea level. The town boasts a rich historical legacy, with archaeological excavations revealing a complex settlement history spanning from Prehistory to the Ottoman period. Notably, Kharayeb's origins can be traced back to the Persian period (539–330 BC), when it played a pivotal role in the region's agricultural and economic landscape, culminating in the construction of its Phoenician temple around the 6th century BC.
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== Tech News: 2024-43 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/43|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Mobile Apps team has released an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Navigation Refresh#Phase 1: Creating a user Profile Menu (T373714)|update]] to the iOS app's navigation, and it is now available in the latest App store version. The team added a new Profile menu that allows for easy access to editor features like Notifications and Watchlist from the Article view, and brings the "Donate" button into a more accessible place for users who are reading an article. This is the first phase of a larger planned [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Navigation Refresh|navigation refresh]] to help the iOS app transition from a primarily reader-focused app, to an app that fully supports reading and editing. The Wikimedia Foundation has added more editing features and support for on-wiki communication based on volunteer requests in recent years.
[[File:IOS App Navigation refresh first phase 05.png|thumb|iOS Wikipedia App's profile menu and contents]]
'''Updates for editors'''
* Wikipedia readers can now download a browser extension to experiment with some early ideas on potential features that recommend articles for further reading, automatically summarize articles, and improve search functionality. For more details and to stay updated, check out the Web team's [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Content Discovery Experiments|Content Discovery Experiments page]] and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Newsletter:Web team's projects|subscribe to their newsletter]].
* Later this month, logged-out editors of [[phab:T376499|these 12 wikis]] will start to have [[mw:Special:Mylanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] created. The list may slightly change - some wikis may be removed but none will be added. Temporary account is a new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/User account types|type of user account]]. It enhances the logged-out editors' privacy and makes it easier for community members to communicate with them. If you maintain any tools, bots, or gadgets on these 12 wikis, and your software is using data about IP addresses or is available for logged-out users, please check if it needs to be updated to work with temporary accounts. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers|Guidance on how to update the code is available]]. Read more about the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/Updates|deployment plan across all wikis]].
* View all {{formatnum:33}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:33|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the [[w:nr:Main Page|South Ndebele]], [[w:rsk:Главни бок|Pannonian Rusyn]], [[w:ann:Uwu|Obolo]], [[w:iba:Lambar Keterubah|Iban]] and [[w:tdd:ᥞᥨᥝᥴ ᥘᥣᥲ ᥖᥥᥰ|Tai Nüa]] Wikipedia languages were created last week. [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q36785][https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q35660][https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q36614][https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q33424][https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q36556]
* It is now possible to create functions on Wikifunctions using Wikidata lexemes, through the new [[f:Z6005|Wikidata lexeme type]] launched last week. When you go to one of these functions, the user interface provides a lexeme selector that helps you pick a lexeme from Wikidata that matches the word you type. After hitting run, your selected lexeme is retrieved from Wikidata, transformed into a Wikidata lexeme type, and passed into the selected function. Read more about this in [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2024-10-17#Function of the Week: select representation from lexeme|the latest Wikifunctions newsletter]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Users of the Wikimedia sites can now format dates more easily in different languages with the new <code dir="ltr">{{[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##timef|#timef]]:…}}</code> parser function. For example, <code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{#timef:now|date|en}}</nowiki></code> will show as "<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">{{#timef:now|date|en}}</bdi>". Previously, <code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{#time:…}}</nowiki></code> could be used to format dates, but this required knowledge of the order of the time and date components and their intervening punctuation. <code dir="ltr">#timef</code> (or <code dir="ltr">#timefl</code> for local time) provides access to the standard date formats that MediaWiki uses in its user interface. This may help to simplify some templates on multi-lingual wikis like Commons and Meta. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T223772][https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##timef]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Commons and Meta users can now efficiently [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#Localization|retrieve the user's language]] using <code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{USERLANGUAGE}}</nowiki></code> instead of using <code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{int:lang}}</nowiki></code>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T4085]
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council|Product and Tech Advisory Council]] (PTAC) now has its pilot members with representation across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America. They will work to address the [[Special:MyLanguage/Movement Strategy/Initiatives/Technology Council|Movement Strategy's Technology Council]] initiative of having a co-defined and more resilient technological platform. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Strategy/Initiatives/Technology_Council]
'''In depth'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Newsletters/32|Growth newsletter]] is available. It includes: an upcoming Newcomer Homepage Community Updates module, new Community Configuration options, and details on new projects.
* The Wikimedia Foundation is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Security Team#CNA Partnership|now an official partner of the CVE program]], which is an international effort to catalog publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities. This partnership will allow the Security Team to instantly publish [[w:en:Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures|common vulnerabilities and exposures]] (CVE) records that are affecting MediaWiki core, extensions, and skins, along with any other code the Foundation is a steward of.
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist|Community Wishlist]] is now [[m:Community Wishlist/Updates#October 16, 2024: Conversations Made Easier: Machine-Translated Wishes Are Here!|testing machine translations]] for Wishlist content. Volunteers can now read machine-translated versions of wishes and dive into discussions even before translators arrive to translate content.
'''Meetings and events'''
* 24 October - Wiki Education Speaker Series Webinar - [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/N4XTB4G55BUY3M3PNGUAKQWJ7A4UOPAK/ Open Source Tech: Building the Wiki Education Dashboard], featuring Wikimedia interns and a Web developer in the panel.
* 20–22 December 2024 - [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Indic Wikimedia Hackathon Bhubaneswar 2024|Indic Wikimedia Hackathon Bhubaneswar 2024]] in Odisha, India. A hackathon for community members, including developers, designers and content editors, to build technical solutions that improve contributors' experiences.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-44 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Christmas horror]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Terror navideño]])''</small> </div>
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'''Christmas horror''' is a fiction genre and film genre that incorporates horror elements into a seasonal setting. It is popular in multiple countries.
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== Tech News: 2024-44 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/44|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Later in November, the Charts extension will be deployed to the test wikis in order to help identify and fix any issue. A security review is underway to then enable deployment to pilot wikis for broader testing. You can read [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates#October 2024: Working towards production deployment|the October project update]] and see the [https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Charts latest documentation and examples on Beta Wikipedia].
* View all {{formatnum:32}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:32|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, [[w:en:PediaPress|Pediapress.com]], an external service that creates books from Wikipedia, can now use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Maps|Wikimedia Maps]] to include existing pre-rendered infobox map images in their printed books on Wikipedia. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T375761]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Wikis can use [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GuidedTour|the Guided Tour extension]] to help newcomers understand how to edit. The Guided Tours extension now works with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Dark mode|dark mode]]. Guided Tour maintainers can check their tours to see that nothing looks odd. They can also set <code>emitTransitionOnStep</code> to <code>true</code> to fix an old bug. They can use the new flag <code>allowAutomaticBack</code> to avoid back-buttons they don't want. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T73927#10241528]
* Administrators in the Wikimedia projects who use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Nuke|Nuke Extension]] will notice that mass deletions done with this tool have the "Nuke" tag. This change will make reviewing and analyzing deletions performed with the tool easier. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366068]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-45 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Placenta cake]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:simple:Placenta cake]])''</small> </div>
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'''Placenta cake''' is a dish from ancient Greece and Rome consisting of many dough layers interspersed with a mixture of cheese and honey and flavored with bay leaves, baked and then covered in honey. The dessert is mentioned in classical texts such as the Greek poems of Archestratos and Antiphanes, as well as the De agri cultura of Cato the Elder. It is often seen as the predecessor of baklava and börek.
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== Tech News: 2024-45 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/45|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Stewards can now make [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global blocks|global account blocks]] cause global [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Autoblock|autoblocks]]. This will assist stewards in preventing abuse from users who have been globally blocked. This includes preventing globally blocked temporary accounts from exiting their session or switching browsers to make subsequent edits for 24 hours. Previously, temporary accounts could exit their current session or switch browsers to continue editing. This is an anti-abuse tool improvement for the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|Temporary Accounts]] project. You can read more about the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/Updates|progress on key features for temporary accounts]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368949]
* Wikis that have the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status|CampaignEvents extension enabled]] can now use the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Campaigns/Foundation Product Team/Event list#October 29, 2024: Collaboration List launched|Collaboration List]] feature. This list provides a new, easy way for contributors to learn about WikiProjects on their wikis. Thanks to the Campaign team for this work that is part of [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2024-2025/Product %26 Technology OKRs#WE KRs|the 2024/25 annual plan]]. If you are interested in bringing the CampaignEvents extension to your wiki, you can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status#How to Request the CampaignEvents Extension for your wiki|follow these steps]] or you can reach out to User:Udehb-WMF for help.
* The text color for red links will be slightly changed later this week to improve their contrast in light mode. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370446]
* View all {{formatnum:32}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:32|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, on multilingual wikis, users [[phab:T216368|can now]] hide translations from the WhatLinksHere special page.
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* XML [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Data dumps|data dumps]] have been temporarily paused whilst a bug is investigated. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/xmldatadumps-l@lists.wikimedia.org/message/BXWJDPO5QI2QMBCY7HO36ELDCRO6HRM4/]
'''In depth'''
* Temporary Accounts have been deployed to six wikis; thanks to the Trust and Safety Product team for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|this work]], you can read about [[phab:T340001|the deployment plans]]. Beginning next week, Temporary Accounts will also be enabled on [[phab:T378336|seven other projects]]. If you are active on these wikis and need help migrating your tools, please reach out to [[m:User:Udehb-WMF|User:Udehb-WMF]] for assistance.
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2024/October|Language and Internationalization newsletter]] is available. It includes: New languages supported in translatewiki or in MediaWiki; New keyboard input methods for some languages; details about recent and upcoming meetings, and more.
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference Fall 2024|MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference Fall 2024]] is happening in Vienna, Austria and online from 4 to 6 November 2024. The conference will feature discussions around the usage of MediaWiki software by and within companies in different industries and will inspire and onboard new users.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:51, 4 November 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-46 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Trisomy 16]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Chromosome 16.svg|300px|center]]
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'''Trisomy 16''' is a chromosomal abnormality in which there are 3 copies of chromosome 16 rather than two. It is the most common trisomy leading to miscarriage and the second most common chromosomal cause of it, closely following X-chromosome monosomy. About 6% of miscarriages have trisomy 16.
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== Tech News: 2024-46 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/46|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* On wikis with the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Translate|Translate extension]] enabled, users will notice that the FuzzyBot will now automatically create translated versions of categories used on translated pages. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T285463]
* View all {{formatnum:29}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:29|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the submitted task to use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:SecurePoll|SecurePoll extension]] for English Wikipedia's special [[w:en:Wikipedia:Administrator elections|administrator election]] was resolved on time. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T371454]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] In <code dir="ltr">[[mw:MediaWiki_1.44/wmf.2|1.44.0-wmf-2]]</code>, the logic of Wikibase function <code>getAllStatements</code> changed to behave like <code>getBestStatements</code>. Invoking the function now returns a copy of values which are immutable. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T270851]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/ Wikimedia REST API] users, such as bot operators and tool maintainers, may be affected by ongoing upgrades. The API will be rerouting some page content endpoints from RESTbase to the newer [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/API:REST API|MediaWiki REST API]] endpoints. The [[phab:T374683|impacted endpoints]] include getting page/revision metadata and rendered HTML content. These changes will be available on testwiki later this week, with other projects to follow. This change should not affect existing functionality, but active users of the impacted endpoints should verify behavior on testwiki, and raise any concerns on the related [[phab:T374683|Phabricator ticket]].
'''In depth'''
* Admins and users of the Wikimedia projects [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator_Tools/Automoderator#Usage|where Automoderator is enabled]] can now monitor and evaluate important metrics related to Automoderator's actions. [https://superset.wmcloud.org/superset/dashboard/unified-automoderator-activity-dashboard/ This Superset dashboard] calculates and aggregates metrics about Automoderator's behaviour on the projects in which it is deployed. Thanks to the Moderator Tools team for this Dashboard; you can visit [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator Tools/Automoderator/Unified Activity Dashboard|the documentation page]] for more information about this work. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T369488]
'''Meetings and events'''
* 21 November 2024 ([[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Commons community discussion - 21 November 2024 8:00 UTC|8:00 UTC]] & [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Commons community discussion - 21 November 2024 16:00 UTC|16:00 UTC]]) - [[c:Commons:WMF support for Commons/Commons community calls|Community call]] with Wikimedia Commons volunteers and stakeholders to help prioritize support efforts for 2025-2026 Fiscal Year. The theme of this call is how content should be organised on Wikimedia Commons.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:08, 12 November 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-47 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Boana platanera]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''Boana platanera''''', commonly known as the banana tree dwelling frog, is a species of tree frog in the family Hylidae. It is distributed within Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago. Boana platanera was described in 2021, and individuals of the species were previously classified as Boana crepitans or Boana xerophylla.
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== Tech News: 2024-47 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Users of Wikimedia sites will now be warned when they create a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Redirects|redirect]] to a page that doesn't exist. This will reduce the number of broken redirects to red links in our projects. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T326057]
* View all {{formatnum:42}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:42|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Pywikibot/Overview|Pywikibot]], which automates work on MediaWiki sites, was upgraded to 9.5.0 on Toolforge. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378676]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* On wikis that use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:FlaggedRevs|FlaggedRevs extension]], pages created or moved by users with the appropriate permissions are marked as flagged automatically. This feature has not been working recently, and changes fixing it should be deployed this week. Thanks to Daniel and Wargo for working on this. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T379218][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368380]
'''In depth'''
* There is a new [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/11/05/say-hi-to-temporary-accounts-easier-collaboration-with-logged-out-editors-with-better-privacy-protection Diff post] about Temporary Accounts, available in more than 15 languages. Read it to learn about what Temporary Accounts are, their impact on different groups of users, and the plan to introduce the change on all wikis.
'''Meetings and events'''
* Technical volunteers can now register for the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Hackathon 2025|2025 Wikimedia Hackathon]], which will take place in Istanbul, Turkey. [https://pretix.eu/wikimedia/hackathon2025/ Application for travel and accommodation scholarships] is open from '''November 12 to December 10 2024'''. The registration for the event will close in mid-April 2025. The Wikimedia Hackathon is an annual gathering that unites the global technical community to collaborate on existing projects and explore new ideas.
* Join the [[C:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:WMF%20support%20for%20Commons/Commons%20community%20calls|Wikimedia Commons community calls]] this week to help prioritize support for Commons which will be planned for 2025–2026. The theme will be how content should be organised on Wikimedia Commons. This is an opportunity for volunteers who work on different things to come together and talk about what matters for the future of the project. The calls will take place '''November 21, 2024, [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Commons community discussion - 21 November 2024 8:00 UTC|8:00 UTC]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Commons community discussion - 21 November 2024 16:00 UTC|16:00 UTC]]'''.
* A [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Language_and_Product_Localization/Community meetings#29 November 2024|Language community meeting]] will take place '''November 29, 16:00 UTC''' to discuss updates and technical problem-solving.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-48 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Wang Su-bok]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fa:وانگ سو بوک]]) ([[:ko:왕수복]])''</small> </div>
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'''Wang Su-bok''' was a singer from North Korea, who was the most popular singer in Japanese-occupied Korea in 1935. She was credited as a ground-breaking female artist, whose work led the way for the modern K-pop phenomenon.
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== Tech News: 2024-48 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] A new version of the standard wikitext editor-mode [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|syntax highlighter]] will be available as a [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta feature]] later this week. This brings many new features and bug fixes, including right-to-left support, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Template folding|template folding]], [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Autocompletion|autocompletion]], and an improved search panel. You can learn more on the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|help page]].
* The 2010 wikitext editor now supports common keyboard shortcuts such <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>Ctrl</code>+<code>B</code></bdi> for bold and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>Ctrl</code>+<code>I</code></bdi> for italics. A full [[mw:Help:Extension:WikiEditor#Keyboard shortcuts|list of all six shortcuts]] is available. Thanks to SD0001 for this improvement. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T62928]
* Starting November 28, Flow/Structured Discussions pages will be automatically archived and set to read-only at the following wikis: <bdi>bswiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>elwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>euwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>fawiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>fiwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>frwikiquote</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>frwikisource</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>frwikiversity</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>frwikivoyage</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>idwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>lvwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>plwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>ptwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>urwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>viwikisource</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>zhwikisource</bdi>. This is done as part of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured_Discussions/Deprecation|StructuredDiscussions deprecation work]]. If you need any assistance to archive your page in advance, please contact [[m:User:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek (WMF)]].
* View all {{formatnum:25}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:25|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a user creating a new AbuseFilter can now only set the filter to "protected" [[phab:T377765|if it includes a protected variable]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeEditor|CodeEditor]], which can be used in JavaScript, CSS, JSON, and Lua pages, [[phab:T377663|now offers]] live autocompletion. Thanks to SD0001 for this improvement. The feature can be temporarily disabled on a page by pressing <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>Ctrl</code>+<code>,</code></bdi> and un-selecting "<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">Live Autocompletion</bdi>".
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Tool-maintainers who use the Graphite system for tracking metrics, need to migrate to the newer Prometheus system. They can check [https://grafana.wikimedia.org/d/K6DEOo5Ik/grafana-graphite-datasource-utilization?orgId=1 this dashboard] and the list in the Description of the [[phab:T350592|task T350592]] to see if their tools are listed, and they should claim metrics and dashboards connected to their tools. They can then disable or migrate all existing metrics by following the instructions in the task. The Graphite service will become read-only in April. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/KLUV4IOLRYXPQFWD6WKKJUHMWE77BMSZ/]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/NewPP parser report|New PreProcessor parser performance report]] has been fixed to give an accurate count for the number of Wikibase entities accessed. It had previously been resetting after 400 entities. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T279069]
'''Meetings and events'''
* A [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Language_and_Product_Localization/Community meetings#29 November 2024|Language community meeting]] will take place November 29 at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1732896000 16:00 UTC]. There will be presentations on topics like developing language keyboards, the creation of the Mooré Wikipedia, the language support track at [[m:Wiki Indaba|Wiki Indaba]], and a report from the Wayuunaiki community on their experiences with the Incubator and as a new community over the last 3 years. This meeting will be in English and will also have Spanish interpretation.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:42, 25 November 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-49 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Storm Filomena]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Storm Filomena''' was an extratropical cyclone in early January 2021 that was most notable for bringing unusually heavy snowfall to parts of Spain, with Madrid recording its heaviest snowfall in over a century, and with Portugal being hit less severely. The eighth named storm of the 2020–21 European windstorm season, Filomena formed over the Atlantic Ocean close to the Canary Islands on 7 January, subsequently taking a slow track north-eastwards towards the Iberian Peninsula and then eastwards across the Mediterranean Sea.
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== Tech News: 2024-49 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Two new parser functions were added this week. The <code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#interwikilink|#interwikilink]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> function adds an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Links#Interwiki links|interwiki link]] and the <code dir="ltr"><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#interlanguagelink|#interlanguagelink]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> function adds an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Links#Interlanguage links|interlanguage link]]. These parser functions are useful on wikis where namespaces conflict with interwiki prefixes. For example, links beginning with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>MOS:</code></bdi> on English Wikipedia [[phab:T363538|conflict with the <code>mos</code> language code prefix of Mooré Wikipedia]].
* Starting this week, Wikimedia wikis no longer support connections using old RSA-based HTTPS certificates, specifically rsa-2048. This change is to improve security for all users. Some older, unsupported browser or smartphone devices will be unable to connect; Instead, they will display a connectivity error. See the [[wikitech:HTTPS/Browser_Recommendations|HTTPS Browser Recommendations page]] for more-detailed information. All modern operating systems and browsers are always able to reach Wikimedia projects. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/CTYEHVNSXUD3NFAAMG3BLZVTVQWJXJAH/]
* Starting December 16, Flow/Structured Discussions pages will be automatically archived and set to read-only at the following wikis: <bdi>arwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>cawiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>frwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>mediawikiwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>orwiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>wawiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>wawiktionary</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>wikidatawiki</bdi>{{int:comma-separator/en}}<bdi>zhwiki</bdi>. This is done as part of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured_Discussions/Deprecation|StructuredDiscussions deprecation work]]. If you need any assistance to archive your page in advance, please contact [[m:User:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek (WMF)]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380910]
* This month the Chart extension was deployed to production and is now available on Commons and Testwiki. With the security review complete, pilot wiki deployment is expected to start in the first week of December. You can see a working version [[testwiki:Charts|on Testwiki]] and read [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates|the November project update]] for more details.
* View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug with the "Download as PDF" system was fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T376438]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* In late February, temporary accounts will be rolled out on at least 10 large wikis. This deployment will have a significant effect on the community-maintained code. This is about Toolforge tools, bots, gadgets, and user scripts that use IP address data or that are available for logged-out users. The Trust and Safety Product team wants to identify this code, monitor it, and assist in updating it ahead of the deployment to minimize disruption to workflows. The team asks technical editors and volunteer developers to help identify such tools by adding them to [[mw:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers/Impacted tools|this list]]. In addition, review the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/For developers|updated documentation]] to learn how to adjust the tools. Join the discussions on the [[mw:Talk:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|project talk page]] or in the [[discord:channels/221049808784326656/1227616742340034722|dedicated thread]] on the [[w:Wikipedia:Discord|Wikimedia Community Discord server (in English)]] for support and to share feedback.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:23, 2 December 2024 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-50 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2024 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Syrian literature]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Syrian literature''' is modern fiction written or orally performed in Arabic by writers from Syria since the independence of the Syrian Arab Republic in 1946. It is part of the historically and geographically wider Arabic literature. The modern states of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel as well as the Palestinian autonomous areas only came into being in the mid-20th century. Therefore, Syrian literature has since been referred to by literary scholarship as the national literature of the Syrian Arab Republic, as well as the works created in Arabic by Syrian writers in the diaspora. This literature has been influenced by the country's political history, the literature of other Arabic-speaking countries and, especially in its early days, by French literature.
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== Tech News: 2024-50 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/50|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* Technical documentation contributors can find updated resources, and new ways to connect with each other and the Wikimedia Technical Documentation Team, at the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Documentation|Documentation hub]] on MediaWiki.org. This page links to: resources for writing and improving documentation, a new <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">#wikimedia-techdocs</bdi> IRC channel on libera.chat, a listing of past and upcoming documentation events, and ways to request a documentation consultation or review. If you have any feedback or ideas for improvements to the documentation ecosystem, please [[mw:Wikimedia Technical Documentation Team#Contact us|contact the Technical Documentation Team]].
'''Updates for editors'''
[[File:Edit Check on Desktop.png|thumb|Layout change for the Edit Check feature]]
* Later this week, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check|Edit Check]] will be relocated to a sidebar on desktop. Edit check is the feature for new editors to help them follow policies and guidelines. This layout change creates space to present people with [[mw:Edit check#1 November 2024|new Checks]] that appear ''while'' they are typing. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check#Reference Check A/B Test|initial results]] show newcomers encountering Edit Check are 2.2 times more likely to publish a new content edit that includes a reference and is not reverted.
* The Chart extension, which enables editors to create data visualizations, was successfully made available on MediaWiki.org and three pilot wikis (Italian, Swedish, and Hebrew Wikipedias). You can see a working examples [[testwiki:Charts|on Testwiki]] and read [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates|the November project update]] for more details.
* Translators in wikis where the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation/Section translation#Try the tool|mobile experience of Content Translation is available]], can now discover articles in Wikiproject campaigns of their interest from the "[https://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&campaign=specialcx&filter-type=automatic&filter-id=collections&active-list=suggestions&from=es&to=en All collection]" category in the articles suggestion feature. Wikiproject Campaign organizers can use this feature, to help translators to discover articles of interest, by adding the <code dir=ltr><nowiki><page-collection> </page-collection></nowiki></code> tag to their campaign article list page on Meta-wiki. This will make those articles discoverable in the Content Translation tool. For more detailed information on how to use the tool and tag, please refer to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Translation suggestions: Topic-based & Community-defined lists/How to use the features|the step-by-step guide]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378958]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Nuke|Nuke]] feature, which enables administrators to mass delete pages, now has a [[phab:T376379#10310998|multiselect filter for namespace selection]]. This enables users to select multiple specific namespaces, instead of only one or all, when fetching pages for deletion.
* The Nuke feature also now [[phab:T364225#10371365|provides links]] to the userpage of the user whose pages were deleted, and to the pages which were not selected for deletion, after page deletions are queued. This enables easier follow-up admin-actions. Thanks to Chlod and the Moderator Tools team for both of these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T364225#10371365]
* The Editing Team is working on making it easier to populate citations from archive.org using the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Citoid/Enabling Citoid on your wiki|Citoid]] tool, the auto-filled citation generator. They are asking communities to add two parameters preemptively, <code dir=ltr>archiveUrl</code> and <code dir=ltr>archiveDate</code>, within the TemplateData for each citation template using Citoid. You can see an [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template%3ACite_web%2Fdoc&diff=1261320172&oldid=1260788022 example of a change in a template], and a [https://global-search.toolforge.org/?namespaces=10&q=%5C%22citoid%5C%22%3A%20%5C%7B®ex=1&title= list of all relevant templates]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T374831]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikivoyage}} in [[d:Q9240|Indonesian]] ([[voy:id:|<code>voy:id:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380726]
* Last week, all wikis had problems serving pages to logged-in users and some logged-out users for 30–45 minutes. This was caused by a database problem, and investigation is ongoing. [https://www.wikimediastatus.net/incidents/3g2ckc7bp6l9]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:19}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:19|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add Link]] feature has been fixed. Previously, the list of sections which are excluded from Add Link was partially ignored in certain cases. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380455][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380329]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex|Codex]], the design system for Wikimedia, now has an early-stage [[gitiles:design/codex-php|implementation in PHP]]. It is available for general use in MediaWiki extensions and Toolforge apps through [https://packagist.org/packages/wikimedia/codex Composer], with use in MediaWiki core coming soon. More information is available in [[wmdoc:design-codex-php/main/index.html|the documentation]]. Thanks to Doğu for the inspiration and many contributions to the library. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T379662]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/ Wikimedia REST API] users, such as bot operators and tool maintainers, may be affected by ongoing upgrades. On December 4, the MediaWiki Interfaces team began rerouting page/revision metadata and rendered HTML content endpoints on [[testwiki:|testwiki]] from RESTbase to comparable MediaWiki REST API endpoints. The team encourages active users of these endpoints to verify their tool's behavior on testwiki and raise any concerns on the related [[phab:T374683|Phabricator ticket]] before the end of the year, as they intend to roll out the same change across all Wikimedia projects in early January. These changes are part of the work to replace the outdated [[mw:RESTBase/deprecation|RESTBase]] system.
* The [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/986172 2024 Developer Satisfaction Survey] is seeking the opinions of the Wikimedia developer community. Please take the survey if you have any role in developing software for the Wikimedia ecosystem. The survey is open until 3 January 2025, and has an associated [[foundation:Legal:Developer Satisfaction Survey 2024 Privacy Statement|privacy statement]].
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar]
'''Meetings and events'''
* The next meeting in the series of [[c:Commons:WMF support for Commons/Commons community calls|Wikimedia Foundation discussions with the Wikimedia Commons community]] will take place on [[m:Event:Commons community discussion - 12 December 2024 08:00 UTC|December 12 at 8:00 UTC]] and [[m:Event:Commons community discussion - 12_December 2024 16:00 UTC|at 16:00 UTC]]. The topic of this call is new media and new contributors. Contributors from all wikis are welcome to attend.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-51 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Mars ocean theory]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Mars ocean theory''' states that nearly a third of the surface of Mars was covered by an ocean of liquid water early in the planet's geologic history. This primordial ocean, dubbed Paleo-Ocean or Oceanus Borealis (/oʊˈsiːənəs ˌbɒriˈælɪs/ oh-SEE-ə-nəs BORR-ee-AL-iss), would have filled the basin Vastitas Borealis in the northern hemisphere, a region that lies 4–5 km (2.5–3 miles) below the mean planetary elevation, at a time period of approximately 4.1–3.8 billion years ago. Evidence for this ocean includes geographic features resembling ancient shorelines, and the chemical properties of the Martian soil and atmosphere
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Interested in improving event management on your home wiki? The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] offers organizers features like event registration management, event/wikiproject promotion, finding potential participants, and more - all directly on-wiki. If you are an organizer or think your community would benefit from this extension, start a discussion to enable it on your wiki today. To learn more about how to enable this extension on your wiki, visit the [[m:CampaignEvents/Deployment status#How to Request the CampaignEvents Extension for your wiki|deployment status page]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* Users of the iOS Wikipedia App in Italy and Mexico on the Italian, Spanish, and English Wikipedias, can see a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Personalized Wikipedia Year in Review|personalized Year in Review]] with insights based on their reading and editing history.
* Users of the Android Wikipedia App in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia can see the new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Android/Rabbit Holes|Rabbit Holes]] feature. This feature shows a suggested search term in the Search bar based on the current article being viewed, and a suggested reading list generated from the user’s last two visited articles.
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global reminder bot|global reminder bot]] is now active and running on nearly 800 wikis. This service reminds most users holding temporary rights when they are about to expire, so that they can renew should they want to. See [[m:Global reminder bot/Technical details|the technical details page]] for more information.
* The next issue of Tech News will be sent out on 13 January 2025 because of the end of year holidays. Thank you to all of the translators, and people who submitted content or feedback, this year.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug was [[phab:T374988|fixed]] in the Android Wikipedia App which had caused translatable SVG images to show the wrong language when they were tapped.
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* There is no new MediaWiki version next week. The next deployments will start on 14 January. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments/Yearly_calendar/2025]
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:2023 Slovenia floods]]'''<br /> </div>
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In August 2023, major floods occurred in large part of Slovenia and neighbouring areas of Austria and Croatia due to heavy rain. Amongst others, the level of rivers Sava, Mur and Drava was exceptionally high. Several settlements and transport links in Slovene Littoral, Upper Carniola and Slovenian Carinthia were flooded. Due to the amount of rain, the streams in Idrija, Cerkno and Škofja Loka Hills overflowed.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-01 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Uganda Railways Corporation]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:de:Schienenverkehr in Uganda]]) ([[:no:Uganda Railways Corporation]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Uganda Railways Corporation''' (URC) is the parastatal railway of Uganda. It was formed after the breakup of the East African Railways Corporation (EARC) in 1977 when it took over the Ugandan part of the East African railways.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-02 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Internment of Japanese Canadians]]'''<br /> </div>
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From 1942 to 1949, Canada forcibly relocated and incarcerated over 22,000 Japanese Canadians—comprising over 90% of the total Japanese Canadian population—from British Columbia in the name of "national security". The majority were Canadian citizens by birth and were targeted based on their ancestry. This decision followed the events of the Japanese Empire's war in the Pacific against the Western Allies, such as the invasion of Hong Kong, the attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, and the Fall of Singapore which led to the Canadian declaration of war on Japan during World War II. Similar to the actions taken against Japanese Americans in neighbouring United States, this forced relocation subjected many Japanese Canadians to government-enforced curfews and interrogations, job and property losses, and forced repatriation to Japan
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-03 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Christmas seals]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:no:Julemerke]]) ([[:ru:Рождественская виньетка]])''</small> </div>
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'''Christmas seals''' are adhesive labels that are similar in appearance to postage stamps that are sold then affixed to mail during the Christmas season to raise funds and awareness for charitable programs. Christmas seals have become particularly associated with lung diseases such as tuberculosis, and with child welfare in general. They were first issued in Denmark beginning in 1904, with Sweden and Iceland following with issues that same year. Thereafter the use of Christmas seals proved to be popular and spread quickly around the world, with 130 countries producing their own issues.
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== Tech News: 2025-03 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/03|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Single User Login system is being updated over the next few months. This is the system which allows users to fill out the login form on one Wikimedia site and get logged in on all others at the same time. It needs to be updated because of the ways that browsers are increasingly restricting cross-domain cookies. To accommodate these restrictions, login and account creation pages will move to a central domain, but it will still appear to the user as if they are on the originating wiki. The updated code will be enabled this week for users on test wikis. This change is planned to roll out to all users during February and March. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Platform Team/SUL3#Deployment|the SUL3 project page]] for more details and a timeline.
'''Updates for editors'''
* On wikis with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:PageAssessments|PageAssessments]] installed, you can now [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:PageAssessments#Search|filter search results]] to pages in a given WikiProject by using the <code dir=ltr>inproject:</code> keyword. (These wikis: {{int:project-localized-name-arwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-enwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-enwikivoyage/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-frwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-huwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-newiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-trwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-zhwiki/en}}) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378868]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q34129|Tigre]] ([[w:tig:|<code>w:tig:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T381377]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:35}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:35|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, there was a bug with updating a user's edit-count after making a rollback edit, which is now fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T382592]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Wikimedia REST API users, such as bot operators and tool maintainers, may be affected by ongoing upgrades. Starting the week of January 13, we will begin rerouting [[phab:T374683|some page content endpoints]] from RESTbase to the newer MediaWiki REST API endpoints for all wiki projects. This change was previously available on testwiki and should not affect existing functionality, but active users of the impacted endpoints may raise issues directly to the [[phab:project/view/6931/|MediaWiki Interfaces Team]] in Phabricator if they arise.
* Toolforge tool maintainers can now share their feedback on Toolforge UI, an initiative to provide a web platform that allows creating and managing Toolforge tools through a graphic interface, in addition to existing command-line workflows. This project aims to streamline active maintainers’ tasks, as well as make registration and deployment processes more accessible for new tool creators. The initiative is still at a very early stage, and the Cloud Services team is in the process of collecting feedback from the Toolforge community to help shape the solution to their needs. [[wikitech:Wikimedia Cloud Services team/EnhancementProposals/Toolforge UI|Read more and share your thoughts about Toolforge UI]].
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] For tool and library developers who use the OAuth system: The identity endpoint used for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/OAuth/For Developers#Identifying the user|OAuth 1]] and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/OAuth/For Developers#Identifying the user 2|OAuth 2]] returned a JSON object with an integer in its <code>sub</code> field, which was incorrect (the field must always be a string). This has been fixed; the fix will be deployed to Wikimedia wikis on the week of January 13. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T382139]
* Many wikis currently use [[:mw:Parsoid/Parser Unification/Cite CSS|Cite CSS]] to render custom footnote markers in Parsoid output. Starting January 20 these rules will be disabled, but the developers ask you to ''not'' clean up your <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[MediaWiki:Common.css]]</bdi> until February 20 to avoid issues during the migration. Your wikis might experience some small changes to footnote markers in Visual Editor and when using experimental Parsoid read mode, but if there are changes these are expected to bring the rendering in line with the legacy parser output. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370027]
'''Meetings and events'''
* The next meeting in the series of [[c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:WMF support for Commons/Commons community calls|Wikimedia Foundation Community Conversations with the Wikimedia Commons community]] will take place on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Commons community discussion - 15 January 2025 08:00 UTC|January 15 at 8:00 UTC]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Commons community discussion - 15 January 2025 16:00 UTC|at 16:00 UTC]]. The topic of this call is defining the priorities in tool investment for Commons. Contributors from all wikis, especially users who are maintaining tools for Commons, are welcome to attend.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 01:42, 14 January 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-04 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:2010 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:it:Scontri del Nagorno Karabakh del 2010]]) ([[:tr:2010 Dağlık Karabağ çatışmaları]])''</small> </div>
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The '''2010 Nahorno karabakh war''' were a series of exchanges of gunfire that took place on February 18 on the line of contact dividing Azerbaijani and the Karabakh Armenian military forces. Azerbaijan accused the Armenian forces of firing on the Azerbaijani positions near Tap Qaraqoyunlu, Qızıloba, Qapanlı, Yusifcanlı and Cavahirli villages, as well as in uplands of Agdam Rayon with small arms fire including snipers. As a result, three Azerbaijani soldiers were killed and one wounded.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/04|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Administrators can mass-delete multiple pages created by a user or IP address using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Nuke|Extension:Nuke]]. It previously only allowed deletion of pages created in the last 30 days. It can now delete pages from the last 90 days, provided it is targeting a specific user or IP address. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380846]
* On [[phab:P72148|wikis that use]] the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Patrolled edits|Patrolled edits]] feature, when the rollback feature is used to revert an unpatrolled page revision, that revision will now be marked as "manually patrolled" instead of "autopatrolled", which is more accurate. Some editors that use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:New filters for edit review/Filtering|filters]] on Recent Changes may need to update their filter settings. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T302140]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:31}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:31|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the Visual Editor's "Insert link" feature did not always suggest existing pages properly when an editor started typing, which has now been [[phab:T383497|fixed]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The Structured Discussion extension (also known as Flow) is being progressively removed from the wikis. This extension is unmaintained and causes issues. It will be replaced by [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools|DiscussionTools]], which is used on any regular talk page. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Structured Discussions/Deprecation#Deprecation timeline|The last group of wikis]] ({{int:project-localized-name-cawikiquote/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fiwikimedia/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-gomwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kabwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ptwikibooks/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-sewikimedia/en}}) will soon be contacted. If you have questions about this process, please ping [[m:User:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek (WMF)]] at your wiki. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380912]
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Technical_Community_Newsletter/2025/January|Technical Community Newsletter]] is now available. This edition includes: updates about services from the Data Platform Engineering teams, information about Codex from the Design System team, and more.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-05 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Jinnah's birthday]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Jinnah's Birthday''', officially Quaid-e-Azam Day and sometimes known as Quaid Day, is a public holiday in Pakistan observed annually on 25 December to celebrate the birthday of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known as Quaid-i-Azam ("Great Leader"). A major holiday, commemorations for Jinnah began during his lifetime in 1942, and have continued ever since. The event is primarily observed by the government and the citizens of the country where the national flag is hoisted at major architectural structures such as private and public buildings, particularly at the top of Quaid-e-Azam House in Karachi.
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== Tech News: 2025-05 ==
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* Patrollers and admins - what information or context about edits or users could help you to make patroller or admin decisions more quickly or easily? The Wikimedia Foundation wants to hear from you to help guide its upcoming annual plan. Please consider sharing your thoughts on this and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Product & Technology OKRs|13 other questions]] to shape the technical direction for next year.
'''Updates for editors'''
* iOS Wikipedia App users worldwide can now access a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Personalized Wikipedia Year in Review/How your data is used|personalized Year in Review]] feature, which provides insights based on their reading and editing history on Wikipedia. This project is part of a broader effort to help welcome new readers as they discover and interact with encyclopedic content.
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] Edit patrollers now have a new feature available that can highlight potentially problematic new pages. When a page is created with the same title as a page which was previously deleted, a tag ('Recreated') will now be added, which users can filter for in [[{{#special:RecentChanges}}]] and [[{{#special:NewPages}}]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T56145]
* Later this week, there will be a new warning for editors if they attempt to create a redirect that links to another redirect (a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Redirects#Double redirects|double redirect]]). The feature will recommend that they link directly to the second redirect's target page. Thanks to the user SomeRandomDeveloper for this improvement. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T326056]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Wikimedia wikis allow [[w:en:WebAuthn|WebAuthn]]-based second factor checks (such as hardware tokens) during login, but the feature is [[m:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Miscellaneous/Fix security key (WebAuthn) support|fragile]] and has very few users. The MediaWiki Platform team is temporarily disabling adding new WebAuthn keys, to avoid interfering with the rollout of [[mw:MediaWiki Platform Team/SUL3|SUL3]] (single user login version 3). Existing keys are unaffected. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378402]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* For developers that use the [[wikitech:Data Platform/Data Lake/Edits/MediaWiki history dumps|MediaWiki History dumps]]: The Data Platform Engineering team has added a couple of new fields to these dumps, to support the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|Temporary Accounts]] initiative. If you maintain software that reads those dumps, please review your code and the updated documentation, since the order of the fields in the row will change. There will also be one field rename: in the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>mediawiki_user_history</code></bdi> dump, the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>anonymous</code></bdi> field will be renamed to <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>is_anonymous</code></bdi>. The changes will take effect with the next release of the dumps in February. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/LKMFDS62TXGDN6L56F4ABXYLN7CSCQDI/]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-06 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:French conquest of Corsica]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''French conquest of Corsica''' was a successful expedition by French forces of the Kingdom of France under Comte de Vaux, against Corsican forces under Pasquale Paoli of the Corsican Republic. The expedition was launched in May 1768, in the aftermath of the Seven Years' War.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Editors who use the "Special characters" editing-toolbar menu can now see the 32 special characters you have used most recently, across editing sessions on that wiki. This change should help make it easier to find the characters you use most often. The feature is in both the 2010 wikitext editor and VisualEditor. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T110722]
* Editors using the 2010 wikitext editor can now create sublists with correct indentation by selecting the line(s) you want to indent and then clicking the toolbar buttons.[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380438] You can now also insert <code><nowiki><code></nowiki></code> tags using a new toolbar button.[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383010] Thanks to user stjn for these improvements.
* Help is needed to ensure the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Citoid/Enabling Citoid on your wiki|citation generator]] works properly on each wiki.
** (1) Administrators should update the local versions of the page <code dir=ltr>MediaWiki:Citoid-template-type-map.json</code> to include entries for <code dir=ltr>preprint</code>, <code dir=ltr>standard</code>, and <code dir=ltr>dataset</code>; Here are example diffs to replicate [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki%3ACitoid-template-type-map.json&diff=1189164774&oldid=1165783565 for 'preprint'] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki%3ACitoid-template-type-map.json&diff=1270832208&oldid=1270828390 for 'standard' and 'dataset'].
** (2.1) If the citoid map in the citation template used for these types of references is missing, [[mediawikiwiki:Citoid/Enabling Citoid on your wiki#Step 2.a: Create a 'citoid' maps value for each citation template|one will need to be added]]. (2.2) If the citoid map does exist, the TemplateData will need to be updated to include new field names. Here are example updates [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template%3ACitation%2Fdoc&diff=1270829051&oldid=1262470053 for 'preprint'] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template%3ACitation%2Fdoc&diff=1270831369&oldid=1270829480 for 'standard' and 'dataset']. The new fields that may need to be supported are <code dir=ltr>archiveID</code>, <code dir=ltr>identifier</code>, <code dir=ltr>repository</code>, <code dir=ltr>organization</code>, <code dir=ltr>repositoryLocation</code>, <code dir=ltr>committee</code>, and <code dir=ltr>versionNumber</code>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383666]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia/en}} in [[d:Q15637215|Central Kanuri]] ([[w:knc:|<code>w:knc:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T385181]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-07 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Assassination of Spencer Perceval]]'''<br /> </div>
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On 11 May 1812, at about 5:15 pm, Spencer Perceval, the prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was shot dead in the lobby of the House of Commons by John Bellingham, a Liverpool merchant with a grievance against the government. Bellingham was detained; four days after the murder, he was tried, convicted and sentenced to death. He was hanged at Newgate Prison on 18 May, one week after the assassination and one month before the start of the War of 1812. Perceval remains the sole British prime minister to have been assassinated.
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Product and Technology Advisory Council (PTAC) has published [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/February 2025 draft PTAC recommendation for feedback|a draft of their recommendations]] for the Wikimedia Foundation's Product and Technology department. They have recommended focusing on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/February 2025 draft PTAC recommendation for feedback/Mobile experiences|mobile experiences]], particularly contributions. They request community [[m:Talk:Product and Technology Advisory Council/February 2025 draft PTAC recommendation for feedback|feedback at the talk page]] by 21 February.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The "Special pages" portlet link will be moved from the "Toolbox" into the "Navigation" section of the main menu's sidebar by default. This change is because the Toolbox is intended for tools relating to the current page, not tools relating to the site, so the link will be more logically and consistently located. To modify this behavior and update CSS styling, administrators can follow the instructions at [[phab:T385346|T385346]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T333211]
* As part of this year's work around improving the ways readers discover content on the wikis, the Web team will be running an experiment with a small number of readers that displays some suggestions for related or interesting articles within the search bar. Please check out [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Content Discovery Experiments#Experiment 1: Display article recommendations in more prominent locations, search|the project page]] for more information.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Template editors who use TemplateStyles can now customize output for users with specific accessibility needs by using accessibility related media queries (<code dir=ltr>[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-reduced-motion prefers-reduced-motion]</code>, <code dir=ltr>[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-reduced-transparency prefers-reduced-transparency]</code>, <code dir=ltr>[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-contrast prefers-contrast]</code>, and <code dir=ltr>[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/forced-colors forced-colors]</code>). Thanks to user Bawolff for these improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T384175]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:22}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:22|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the global blocks log will now be shown directly on the {{#special:CentralAuth}} page, similarly to global locks, to simplify the workflows for stewards. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T377024]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Wikidata [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Default values for labels and aliases|now supports a special language as a "default for all languages"]] for labels and aliases. This is to avoid excessive duplication of the same information across many languages. If your Wikidata queries use labels, you may need to update them as some existing labels are getting removed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T312511]
* The function <code dir="ltr">getDescription</code> was invoked on every Wiki page read and accounts for ~2.5% of a page's total load time. The calculated value will now be cached, reducing load on Wikimedia servers. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383660]
* As part of the RESTBase deprecation [[mw:RESTBase/deprecation|effort]], the <code dir="ltr">/page/related</code> endpoint has been blocked as of February 6, 2025, and will be removed soon. This timeline was chosen to align with the deprecation schedules for older Android and iOS versions. The stable alternative is the "<code dir="ltr">morelike</code>" action API in MediaWiki, and [[gerrit:c/mediawiki/services/mobileapps/+/982154/13/pagelib/src/transform/FooterReadMore.js|a migration example]] is available. The MediaWiki Interfaces team [[phab:T376297|can be contacted]] for any questions. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/GFC2IJO7L4BWO3YTM7C5HF4MCCBE2RJ2/]
'''In depth'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2025/January|Language and Internationalization newsletter]] is available. It includes: Updates about the "Contribute" menu; details on some of the newest language editions of Wikipedia; details on new languages supported by the MediaWiki interface; updates on the Community-defined lists feature; and more.
* The latest [[mw:Extension:Chart/Project/Updates#January 2025: Better visibility into charts and tabular data usage|Chart Project newsletter]] is available. It includes updates on the progress towards bringing better visibility into global charts usage and support for categorizing pages in the Data namespace on Commons.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-08 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:2010 Malagasy constitutional referendum]]'''<br /> </div>
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A constitutional referendum was held in Madagascar on 17 November 2010, in which voters approved a proposal for the state's fourth Constitution. The Malagasy people were asked to answer "Yes" or "No" to the proposed new constitution, which was considered to help consolidate Andry Rajoelina's grip on power. At the time of the referendum, Rajoelina headed the governing Highest Transitional Authority (HAT), an interim junta established following the military-backed coup d'état against then President Marc Ravalomanana in March 2009.
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Communities using growth tools can now showcase one event on the <code>{{#special:Homepage}}</code> for newcomers. This feature will help newcomers to be informed about editing activities they can participate in. Administrators can create a new event to showcase at <code>{{#special:CommunityConfiguration}}</code>. To learn more about this feature, please read [[diffblog:2025/02/12/community-updates-module-connecting-newcomers-to-your-initiatives/|the Diff post]], have a look [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Community updates module|at the documentation]], or contact [[mw:Talk:Growth|the Growth team]].
'''Updates for editors'''
[[File:Page Frame Features on desktop.png|thumb|Highlighted talk pages improvements]]
* Starting next week, talk pages at these wikis – {{int:project-localized-name-eswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-frwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-itwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-jawiki/en}} – will get [[diffblog:2024/05/02/making-talk-pages-better-for-everyone/|a new design]]. This change was extensively tested as a Beta feature and is the last step of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Feature summary|talk pages improvements]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T379102]
* You can now navigate to view a redirect page directly from its action pages, such as the history page. Previously, you were forced to first go to the redirect target. This change should help editors who work with redirects a lot. Thanks to user stjn for this improvement. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T5324]
* When a Cite reference is reused many times, wikis currently show either numbers like "1.23" or localized alphabetic markers like "a b c" in the reference list. Previously, if there were so many reuses that the alphabetic markers were all used, [[MediaWiki:Cite error references no backlink label|an error message]] was displayed. As part of the work to [[phab:T383036|modernize Cite customization]], these errors will no longer be shown and instead the backlinks will fall back to showing numeric markers like "1.23" once the alphabetic markers are all used.
* The log entries for each change to an editor's user-groups are now clearer by specifying exactly what has changed, instead of the plain before and after listings. Translators can [[phab:T369466|help to update the localized versions]]. Thanks to user Msz2001 for these improvements.
* A new filter has been added to the [[{{#special:Nuke}}]] tool, which allows administrators to mass delete pages, to enable users to filter for pages in a range of page sizes (in bytes). This allows, for example, deleting pages only of a certain size or below. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378488]
* Non-administrators can now check which pages are able to be deleted using the [[{{#special:Nuke}}]] tool. Thanks to user MolecularPilot for this and the previous improvements. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T376378]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:25}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:25|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug was fixed in the configuration for the AV1 video file format, which enables these files to play again. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T382193]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Parsoid Read Views is going to be rolling out to most Wiktionaries over the next few weeks, following the successful transition of Wikivoyage to Parsoid Read Views last year. For more information, see the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification|Parsoid/Parser Unification]] project page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T385923][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T371640]
* Developers of tools that run on-wiki should note that <code dir=ltr>mw.Uri</code> is deprecated. Tools requiring <code dir=ltr>mw.Uri</code> must explicitly declare <code dir=ltr>mediawiki.Uri</code> as a ResourceLoader dependency, and should migrate to the browser native <code dir=ltr>URL</code> API soon. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T384515]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 21:17, 17 February 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-09 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Cooler Heads Coalition]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:de:Cooler Heads Coalition]]) ([[:fr:Cooler Heads Coalition]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Cooler Heads Coalition''' is a politically conservative "informal and ad-hoc group" in the United States, financed and operated by the Competitive Enterprise Institute. The group, which rejects the scientific consensus on climate change, made efforts to stop the government from addressing climate change.
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== Tech News: 2025-09 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Administrators can now customize how the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/User language|Babel feature]] creates categories using [[{{#special:CommunityConfiguration/Babel}}]]. They can rename language categories, choose whether they should be auto-created, and adjust other settings. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T374348]
* The <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[https://www.wikimedia.org/ wikimedia.org]</bdi> portal has been updated – and is receiving some ongoing improvements – to modernize and improve the accessibility of our portal pages. It now has better support for mobile layouts, updated wording and links, and better language support. Additionally, all of the Wikimedia project portals, such as <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[https://wikibooks.org wikibooks.org]</bdi>, now support dark mode when a reader is using that system setting. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373204][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368221][https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Project_portals]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wiktionary/en}} in [[d:Q33965|Santali]] ([[wikt:sat:|<code>wikt:sat:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T386619]
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'''Meetings and events'''
* The next Language Community Meeting is happening soon, February 28th at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1740751200 14:00 UTC]. This week's meeting will cover: highlights and technical updates on keyboard and tools for the Sámi languages, Translatewiki.net contributions from the Bahasa Lampung community in Indonesia, and technical Q&A. If you'd like to join, simply [[mw:Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Community meetings#28 February 2025|sign up on the wiki page]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-10 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:pt:Transmissor de Ondas]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Wave Transmitter]])''</small> </div>
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'''Transmissor de Ondas''' é um equipamento precursor do rádio, desenvolvido por Roberto Landell de Moura na década de 1890, capaz de transmitir áudio via ondas eletromagnéticas, com sua primeira demonstração pública documentada tendo ocorrido no dia 16 de julho de 1899.
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== Tech News: 2025-10 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/10|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* All logged-in editors using the mobile view can now edit a full page. The "{{int:Minerva-page-actions-editfull}}" link is accessible from the "{{int:minerva-page-actions-overflow}}" menu in the toolbar. This was previously only available to editors using the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Advanced mobile contributions|Advanced mobile contributions]] setting. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T387180]
* Interface administrators can now help to remove the deprecated Cite CSS code matching "<code dir="ltr">mw-ref</code>" from their local <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[MediaWiki:Common.css]]</bdi>. The list of wikis in need of cleanup, and the code to remove, [https://global-search.toolforge.org/?q=mw-ref%5B%5E-a-z%5D®ex=1&namespaces=8&title=.*css can be found with this global search] and in [https://ace.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css&oldid=145662#L-139--L-144 this example], and you can learn more about how to help on the [[mw:Parsoid/Parser Unification/Cite CSS|CSS migration project page]]. The Cite footnote markers ("<code dir="ltr">[1]</code>") are now rendered by [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid|Parsoid]], and the deprecated CSS is no longer needed. The CSS for backlinks ("<code dir="ltr">mw:referencedBy</code>") should remain in place for now. This cleanup is expected to cause no visible changes for readers. Please help to remove this code before March 20, after which the development team will do it for you.
* When editors embed a file (e.g. <code><nowiki>[[File:MediaWiki.png]]</nowiki></code>) on a page that is protected with cascading protection, the software will no longer restrict edits to the file description page, only to new file uploads.[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T24521] In contrast, transcluding a file description page (e.g. <code><nowiki>{{:File:MediaWiki.png}}</nowiki></code>) will now restrict edits to the page.[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T62109]
* When editors revert a file to an earlier version it will now require the same permissions as ordinarily uploading a new version of the file. The software now checks for 'reupload' or 'reupload-own' rights,[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T304474] and respects cascading protection.[https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T140010]
* When administrators are listing pages for deletion with the Nuke tool, they can now also list associated talk pages and redirects for deletion, alongside pages created by the target, rather than needing to manually delete these pages afterwards. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T95797]
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/03|previously noted]] update to Single User Login, which will accommodate browser restrictions on cross-domain cookies by moving login and account creation to a central domain, will now roll out to all users during March and April. The team plans to enable it for all new account creation on [[wikitech:Deployments/Train#Tuesday|Group0]] wikis this week. See [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Platform Team/SUL3#Deployment|the SUL3 project page]] for more details and an updated timeline.
* Since last week there has been a bug that shows some interface icons as black squares until the page has fully loaded. It will be fixed this week. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T387351]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia/en}} in [[d:Q2044560|Sylheti]] ([[w:syl:|<code>w:syl:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T386441]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-11 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Smoky (mascotte olimpica)]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Smoky (Olympic mascot)]])''</small> </div>
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'''Smoky''' (Los Angeles, 1931 o 1932 - Los Angeles, aprile 1934), occasionalmente scritto Smokey, è stato un cane che divenne la mascotte del villaggio olimpico estivo del 1932 e, successivamente, dell'evento generale. Pur non essendo oggi riconosciuto dal CIO, è stato, seppur non in modo ufficiale, la prima mascotte olimpica dei Giochi, oltre che a essere attualmente l'unica a essere stata un animale vero. Le successive edizioni non ebbero mascotte, dovendo aspettare i X Giochi olimpici invernali di Grenoble nel 1968 per ritrovarne una ufficialmente riconosciuta, lo sciatore stilizzato Schuss, allora non considerato ufficiale ma successivamente riconosciuto come tale.
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== Tech News: 2025-11 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Editors who use password managers at multiple wikis may notice changes in the future. The way that our wikis provide information to password managers about reusing passwords across domains has recently been updated, so some password managers might now offer you login credentials that you saved for a different Wikimedia site. Some password managers already did this, and are now doing it for more Wikimedia domains. This is part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Platform Team/SUL3|SUL3 project]] which aims to improve how our unified login works, and to keep it compatible with ongoing changes to the web-browsers we use. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T385520][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T384844]
* The Wikipedia Apps Team is inviting interested users to help improve Wikipedia’s offline and limited internet use. After discussions in [[m:Afrika Baraza|Afrika Baraza]] and the last [[m:Special:MyLanguage/ESEAP Hub/Meetings|ESEAP call]], key challenges like search, editing, and offline access are being explored, with upcoming focus groups to dive deeper into these topics. All languages are welcome, and interpretation will be available. Want to share your thoughts? [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Improving Wikipedia Mobile Apps for Offline & Limited Internet Use|Join the discussion]] or email <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">aramadan@wikimedia.org</bdi>!
* All wikis will be read-only for a few minutes on March 19. This is planned at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1742392800 14:00 UTC]. More information will be published in Tech News and will also be posted on individual wikis in the coming weeks.
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
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'''In depth'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Newsletters/33|Growth newsletter]] is available. It includes: the launch of the Community Updates module, the most recent changes in Community Configuration, and the upcoming test of in-article suggestions for first-time editors.
* An old API that was previously used in the Android Wikipedia app is being removed at the end of March. There are no current software uses, but users of the app with a version that is older than 6 months by the time of removal (2025-03-31), will no longer have access to the Suggested Edits feature, until they update their app. You can [[diffblog:2025/02/24/sunset-of-wikimedia-recommendation-api/|read more details about this change]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-12 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:pt:Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo]]) ([[:es:Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo]])''</small> </div>
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'''''Amazonas, o maior rio do mundo''''' (lit. 'Amazon: The Greatest River in the World') is a 1922 Brazilian silent documentary film produced in 1918 by Silvino Santos. It is a black-and-white film that portrays life in the Amazon rainforest. Completed in 1920, it is considered one of the oldest cinematic records of the Amazon. It was presumed lost in 1931 and only rediscovered in 2023 at the Czech Film Archive.
Silvino Santos produced the work over three years using sophisticated cinematic techniques, which led it to be deemed of "immense artistic value" by Le Monde. It has also been described as the "Holy Grail of Brazilian silent cinema" by The Guardian.
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Twice a year, around the equinoxes, the Wikimedia Foundation's Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team performs [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|a datacenter server switchover]], redirecting all traffic from one primary server to its backup. This provides reliability in case of a crisis, as we can always fall back on the other datacenter. [http://listen.hatnote.com/ Thanks to the Listen to Wikipedia] tool, you can hear the switchover take place: Before it begins, you'll hear the steady stream of edits; Then, as the system enters a brief read-only phase, the sound stops for a couple of minutes, before resuming after the switchover. You can [[diffblog:2025/03/12/hear-that-the-wikis-go-silent-twice-a-year/|read more about the background and details of this process on the Diff blog]]. If you want to keep an ear out for the next server switchover, listen to the wikis on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1742392800 March 19 at 14:00 UTC].
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [https://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&filter-type=automatic&filter-id=previous-edits&active-list=suggestions&from=en&to=es improved Content Translation tool dashboard] is now available in [[phab:T387820|10 Wikipedias]] and will be available for all Wikipedias [[phab:T387821|soon]]. With [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation#Improved translation experience|the unified dashboard]], desktop users can now: Translate new sections of an article; Discover and access topic-based [https://ig.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&active-list=suggestions&from=en&to=ig&filter-type=automatic&filter-id=previous-edits article suggestion filters] (initially available only for mobile device users); Discover and access the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Translation suggestions: Topic-based & Community-defined lists|Community-defined lists]] filter, also known as "Collections", from wiki-projects and campaigns.
* On Wikimedia Commons, a [[c:Commons:WMF support for Commons/Upload Wizard Improvements#Improve category selection|new system to select the appropriate file categories]] has been introduced: if a category has one or more subcategories, users will be able to click on an arrow that will open the subcategories directly within the form, and choose the correct one. The parent category name will always be shown on top, and it will always be possible to come back to it. This should decrease the amount of work for volunteers in fixing/creating new categories. The change is also available on mobile. These changes are part of planned improvements to the UploadWizard.
* The Community Tech team is seeking wikis to join a pilot for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Multiblocks|Multiblocks]] feature and a refreshed Special:Block page in late March. Multiblocks enables administrators to impose multiple different types of blocks on the same user at the same time. If you are an admin or steward and would like us to discuss joining the pilot with your community, please leave a message on the [[m:Talk:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Multiblocks|project talk page]].
* Starting March 25, the Editing team will test a new feature for Edit Check at [[phab:T384372|12 Wikipedias]]: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#Multi-check|Multi-Check]]. Half of the newcomers on these wikis will see all [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#ref|Reference Checks]] during their edit session, while the other half will continue seeing only one. The goal of this test is to see if users are confused or discouraged when shown multiple Reference Checks (when relevant) within a single editing session. At these wikis, the tags used on edits that show References Check will be simplified, as multiple tags could be shown within a single edit. Changes to the tags are documented [[phab:T373949|on Phabricator]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T379131]
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global reminder bot|Global reminder bot]], which is a service for notifying users that their temporary user-rights are about to expire, now supports using the localized name of the user-rights group in the message heading. Translators can see the [[m:Global reminder bot/Translation|listing of existing translations and documentation]] to check if their language needs updating or creation.
* The [[Special:GlobalPreferences|GlobalPreferences]] gender setting, which is used for how the software should refer to you in interface messages, now works as expected by overriding the local defaults. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T386584]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Later this week, the way that Codex styles are loaded will be changing. There is a small risk that this may result in unstyled interface message boxes on certain pages. User generated content (e.g. templates) is not impacted. Gadgets may be impacted. If you see any issues [[phab:T388847|please report them]]. See the linked task for details, screenshots, and documentation on how to fix any affected gadgets.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.44/wmf.21|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:48, 17 March 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-13 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Ali of the Eretnids]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:tr:Alaaddin Ali Bey]])''</small> </div>
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'''Ala al-Din Ali''' (January 1353 – August 1380) was the third Sultan of the Eretnids ruling from 1366 until his death. He inherited the throne at a very early age and was removed from administrative matters. He was characterized as particularly keen on personal pleasures, which later discredited his authority. During his rule, emirs under the Eretnids enjoyed considerable autonomy, and the state continued to shrink as neighboring powers captured several towns.
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== Tech News: 2025-13 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking your feedback on the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Product & Technology OKRs|drafts of the objectives and key results that will shape the Foundation's Product and Technology priorities]] for the next fiscal year (starting in July). The objectives are broad high-level areas, and the key-results are measurable ways to track the success of their objectives. Please share your feedback on the talkpage, in any language, ideally before the end of April.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] will be released to multiple wikis (see [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status#Global Deployment Plan|deployment plan]] for details) in April 2025, and the team has begun the process of engaging communities on the identified wikis. The extension provides tools to organize, manage, and promote collaborative activities (like events, edit-a-thons, and WikiProjects) on the wikis. The extension has three tools: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]], [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Collaboration list|Collaboration List]], and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Campaigns/Foundation Product Team/Invitation list|Invitation Lists]]. It is currently on 13 Wikipedias, including English Wikipedia, French Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia, as well as Wikidata. Questions or requests can be directed to the [[mw:Help talk:Extension:CampaignEvents|extension talk page]] or in Phabricator (with <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr" style="white-space: nowrap;">#campaigns-product-team</bdi> tag).
* Starting the week of March 31st, wikis will be able to set which user groups can view private registrants in [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]], as part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents]] extension. By default, event organizers and the local wiki admins will be able to see private registrants. This is a change from the current behavior, in which only event organizers can see private registrants. Wikis can change the default setup by [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Requesting wiki configuration changes|requesting a configuration change]] in Phabricator (and adding the <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr" style="white-space: nowrap;">#campaigns-product-team</bdi> tag). Participants of past events can cancel their registration at any time.
* Administrators at wikis that have a customized <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[MediaWiki:Sidebar]]</bdi> should check that it contains an entry for the {{int:specialpages}} listing. If it does not, they should add it using <code dir=ltr style="white-space: nowrap;">* specialpages-url|specialpages</code>. Wikis with a default sidebar will see the link moved from the page toolbox into the sidebar menu in April. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T388927]
* The Minerva skin (mobile web) combines both Notice and Alert notifications within the bell icon ([[File:OOjs UI icon bell.svg|16px|link=|class=skin-invert]]). There was a long-standing bug where an indication for new notifications was only shown if you had unseen Alerts. This bug is now fixed. In the future, Minerva users will notice a counter atop the bell icon when you have 1 or more unseen Notices and/or Alerts. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344029]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* VisualEditor has introduced a [[mw:VisualEditor/Hooks|new client-side hook]] for developers to use when integrating with the VisualEditor target lifecycle. This hook should replace the existing lifecycle-related hooks, and be more consistent between different platforms. In addition, the new hook will apply to uses of VisualEditor outside of just full article editing, allowing gadgets to interact with the editor in DiscussionTools as well. The Editing Team intends to deprecate and eventually remove the old lifecycle hooks, so any use cases that this new hook does not cover would be of interest to them and can be [[phab:T355555|shared in the task]].
* Developers who use the <code dir=ltr>mw.Api</code> JavaScript library, can now identify the tool using it with the <code dir=ltr>userAgent</code> parameter: <code dir=ltr>var api = new mw.Api( { userAgent: 'GadgetNameHere/1.0.1' } );</code>. If you maintain a gadget or user script, please set a user agent, because it helps with library and server maintenance and with differentiating between legitimate and illegitimate traffic. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373874][https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Wikimedia_Foundation_User-Agent_Policy]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.44/wmf.22|MediaWiki]]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-14 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Chilembwe uprising]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Chilembwe uprising''' was a rebellion against British colonial rule in Nyasaland (modern-day Malawi) which took place in January 1915. It was led by John Chilembwe, an American-educated Baptist minister. Based around his church in the village of Mbombwe in the south-east of the colony, the leaders of the revolt were mainly from an emerging black middle class. They were motivated by grievances against the British colonial system, which included forced labour, racial discrimination and new demands imposed on the African population following the outbreak of World War I.
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== Tech News: 2025-14 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The Editing team is working on a new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit Check|Edit check]]: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check#26 March 2025|Peacock check]]. This check's goal is to identify non-neutral terms while a user is editing a wikipage, so that they can be informed that their edit should perhaps be changed before they publish it. This project is at the early stages, and the team is looking for communities' input: [[phab:T389445|in this Phabricator task]], they are gathering on-wiki policies, templates used to tag non-neutral articles, and the terms (jargon and keywords) used in edit summaries for the languages they are currently researching. You can participate by editing the table on Phabricator, commenting on the task, or directly messaging [[m:user:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek (WMF)]].
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Platform Team/SUL3|Single User Login]] has now been updated on all wikis to move login and account creation to a central domain. This makes user login compatible with browser restrictions on cross-domain cookies, which have prevented users of some browsers from staying logged in.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:35}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:35|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Starting on March 31st, the MediaWiki Interfaces team will begin a limited release of generated OpenAPI specs and a SwaggerUI-based sandbox experience for [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/API:REST API|MediaWiki REST APIs]]. They invite developers from a limited group of non-English Wikipedia communities (Arabic, German, French, Hebrew, Interlingua, Dutch, Chinese) to review the documentation and experiment with the sandbox in their preferred language. In addition to these specific Wikipedia projects, the sandbox and OpenAPI spec will be available on the [[testwiki:Special:RestSandbox|on the test wiki REST Sandbox special page]] for developers with English as their preferred language. During the preview period, the MediaWiki Interfaces Team also invites developers to [[mw:MediaWiki Interfaces Team/Feature Feedback/REST Sandbox|share feedback about your experience]]. The preview will last for approximately 2 weeks, after which the sandbox and OpenAPI specs will be made available across all wiki projects.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.44/wmf.23|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* Sometimes a small, [[gerrit:c/operations/cookbooks/+/1129184|one line code change]] can have great significance: in this case, it means that for the first time in years we're able to run all of the stack serving <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[http://maps.wikimedia.org/ maps.wikimedia.org]</bdi> - a host dedicated to serving our wikis and their multi-lingual maps needs - from a single core datacenter, something we test every time we perform a [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|datacenter switchover]]. This is important because it means that in case one of our datacenters is affected by a catastrophe, we'll still be able to serve the site. This change is the result of [[phab:T216826|extensive work]] by two developers on porting the last component of the maps stack over to [[w:en:Kubernetes|kubernetes]], where we can allocate resources more efficiently than before, thus we're able to withstand more traffic in a single datacenter. This work involved a lot of complicated steps because this software, and the software libraries it uses, required many long overdue upgrades. This type of work makes the Wikimedia infrastructure more sustainable.
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Users and Developers Workshop Spring 2025|MediaWiki Users and Developers Workshop Spring 2025]] is happening in Sandusky, USA, and online, from 14–16 May 2025. The workshop will feature discussions around the usage of MediaWiki software by and within companies in different industries and will inspire and onboard new users. Registration and presentation signup is now available at the workshop's website.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-15 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:1930 Bago earthquake]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:my:၁၉၃၀ ပဲခူးငလျင်]])''</small> </div>
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An earthquake affected Myanmar on 5 May 1930 with a moment magnitude (Mw ) 7.4. The shock occurred 35 km (22 mi) beneath the surface with a maximum Rossi–Forel intensity of IX (Devastating tremor). The earthquake was the result of rupture along a 131 km (81 mi) segment of the Sagaing Fault—a major strike-slip fault that runs through the country. Extensive damage was reported in the southern part of the country, particularly in Bago and Yangon, where buildings collapsed and fires erupted. At least 550, and possibly up to 7,000 people were killed. A moderate tsunami struck the Burmese coast which caused minor damage to ships and a port. It was felt for over 570,000 km2 (220,000 sq mi) and as far as Shan State and Thailand. The mainshock was followed by many aftershocks; several were damaging. The December earthquake was similarly sized which also occurred along the Sagaing Fault.
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== Tech News: 2025-15 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* From now on, [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Interface administrators|interface admins]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Central notice administrators|centralnotice admins]] are technically required to enable [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Two-factor authentication|two-factor authentication]] before they can use their privileges. In the future this might be expanded to more groups with advanced user-rights. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150898]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:20}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:20|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The Design System Team is preparing to release the next major version of Codex (v2.0.0) on April 29. Editors and developers who use CSS from Codex should see the [[mw:Codex/Release Timeline/2.0|2.0 overview documentation]], which includes guidance related to a few of the breaking changes such as <code dir=ltr style="white-space: nowrap;">font-size</code>, <code dir=ltr style="white-space: nowrap;">line-height</code>, and <code dir=ltr style="white-space: nowrap;">size-icon</code>.
* The results of the [[mw:Developer Satisfaction Survey/2025|Developer Satisfaction Survey (2025)]] are now available. Thank you to all participants. These results help the Foundation decide what to work on next and to review what they recently worked on.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.44/wmf.24|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Hackathon 2025|2025 Wikimedia Hackathon]] will take place in Istanbul, Turkey, between 2–4 May. Registration for attending the in-person event will close on 13 April. Before registering, please note the potential need for a [https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkish-representations.en.mfa visa] or [https://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa e-visa] to enter the country.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 18:53, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-16 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:pt:Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo''' (Portuguese: Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, abbreviated MZUSP) is a public natural history museum located in the historic Ipiranga district of São Paulo, Brazil. The MZUSP is an educational and research institution that is part of the University of São Paulo. The museum began at the end of the 19th century as part of the Museu Paulista; in 1941, it moved into a dedicated building. In 1969 the museum became a part of the University of São Paulo, receiving its current name.
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== Tech News: 2025-16 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Later this week, the default thumbnail size will be increased from 220px to 250px. This changes how pages are shown in all wikis and has been requested by some communities for many years, but wasn't previously possible due to technical limitations. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T355914]
* File thumbnails are now stored in discrete sizes. If a page specifies a thumbnail size that's not among the standard sizes (20, 40, 60, 120, 250, 330, 500, 960), then MediaWiki will pick the closest larger thumbnail size but will tell the browser to downscale it to the requested size. In these cases, nothing will change visually but users might load slightly larger images. If it doesn't matter which thumbnail size is used in a page, please pick one of the standard sizes to avoid the extra in-browser down-scaling step. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Images#Thumbnail_sizes][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T355914]
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Wikimedia Foundation are working on a system called [[m:Edge Uniques|Edge Uniques]] which will enable [[:w:en:A/B testing|A/B testing]], help protect against [[:w:en:Denial-of-service attack|Distributed denial-of-service attacks]] (DDoS attacks), and make it easier to understand how many visitors the Wikimedia sites have. This is so that they can more efficiently build tools which help readers, and make it easier for readers to find what they are looking for.
* To improve security for users, a small percentage of logins will now require that the account owner input a one-time password [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:EmailAuth|emailed to their account]]. It is recommended that you [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-personal-email|check]] that the email address on your account is set correctly, and that it has been confirmed, and that you have an email set for this purpose. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T390662]
* "Are you interested in taking a short survey to improve tools used for reviewing or reverting edits on your Wiki?" This question will be [[phab:T389401|asked at 7 wikis starting next week]], on Recent Changes and Watchlist pages. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator Tools|Moderator Tools team]] wants to know more about activities that involve looking at new edits made to your Wikimedia project, and determining whether they adhere to your project's policies.
* On April 15, the full Wikidata graph will no longer be supported on <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">[https://query.wikidata.org/ query.wikidata.org]</bdi>. After this date, scholarly articles will be available through <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr" style="white-space:nowrap;">[https://query-scholarly.wikidata.org/ query-scholarly.wikidata.org]</bdi>, while the rest of the data hosted on Wikidata will be available through the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">[https://query.wikidata.org/ query.wikidata.org]</bdi> endpoint. This is part of the scheduled split of the Wikidata Graph, which was [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS backend update/September 2024 scaling update|announced in September 2024]]. More information is [[d:Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS graph split|available on Wikidata]].
* The latest quarterly [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Newsletter/First quarter of 2025|Wikimedia Apps Newsletter]] is now available. It covers updates, experiments, and improvements made to the Wikipedia mobile apps.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:30}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:30|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Technical Community Newsletter/2025/April|Technical Community Newsletter]] is now available. This edition includes: an invitation for tool maintainers to attend the Toolforge UI Community Feedback Session on April 15th; recent community metrics; and recent technical blog posts.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:25, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-17 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Fear of crime]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:ar:الخوف من الجريمة]]) ([[:it:Criminofobia]])''</small> </div>
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'''Fear of crime''' refers to the fear of being a victim of crime, which is not necessarily reflective of the actual probability of being such a victim.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Main Page|Wikifunctions]] is now integrated with [[w:dag:Solɔɣu|Dagbani Wikipedia]] since April 15. It is the first project that will be able to call [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Introduction|functions from Wikifunctions]] and integrate them in articles. A function is something that takes one or more inputs and transforms them into a desired output, such as adding up two numbers, converting miles into metres, calculating how much time has passed since an event, or declining a word into a case. Wikifunctions will allow users to do that through a simple call of [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Catalogue|a stable and global function]], rather than via a local template. [https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status_updates/2025-04-16]
* A new type of lint error has been created: [[Special:LintErrors/empty-heading|{{int:linter-category-empty-heading}}]] ([[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Lint errors/empty-heading|documentation]]). The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Linter|Linter extension]]'s purpose is to identify wikitext patterns that must or can be fixed in pages and provide some guidance about what the problems are with those patterns and how to fix them. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T368722]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:37}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:37|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Following its publication on HuggingFace, the "Structured Contents" dataset, developed by Wikimedia Enterprise, is [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/kaggle-dataset/ now also available on Kaggle]. This Beta initiative is focused on making Wikimedia data more machine-readable for high-volume reusers. They are releasing this beta version in a location that open dataset communities already use, in order to seek feedback, to help improve the product for a future wider release. You can read more about the overall [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/structured-contents-snapshot-api/#open-datasets Structured Contents project], and about the [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/structured-contents-wikipedia-infobox/ first release that's freely usable].
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week.
'''Meetings and events'''
* The Editing and Machine Learning Teams invite interested volunteers to a video meeting to discuss [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check/Peacock check|Peacock check]], which is the latest [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check|Edit check]] that will detect "peacock" or "overly-promotional" or "non-neutral" language whilst an editor is typing. Editors who work with newcomers, or help to fix this kind of writing, or are interested in how we use artificial intelligence in our projects are encouraged to attend. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Editing team/Community Conversations#Next Conversation|meeting will be on April 28, 2025]] at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1745863200 18:00–19:00 UTC] and hosted on Zoom.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-18 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Heritage preservation in South Korea]]'''<br /> </div>
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The heritage preservation system of South Korea is a multi-level program aiming to preserve and cultivate Korean cultural heritage. The program is administered by the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA), and the legal framework is provided by the Cultural Heritage Protection Act of 1962, last updated in 2012. The program started in 1962 and has gradually been extended and upgraded since then.
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== Tech News: 2025-18 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/18|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Event organizers who host collaborative activities on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status#Global Deployment Plan|multiple wikis]], including Bengali, Japanese, and Korean Wikipedias, will have access to the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] this week. Also, admins in the Wikipedia where the extension is enabled will automatically be granted the event organizer right soon. They won't have to manually grant themselves the right before they can manage events as [[phab:T386861|requested by a community]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:19}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:19|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The release of the next major version of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex|Codex]], the design system for Wikimedia, is scheduled for 29 April 2025. Technical editors will have access to the release by the week of 5 May 2025. This update will include a number of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex/Release_Timeline/2.0#Breaking_changes|breaking changes]] and minor [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex/Release_Timeline/2.0#Visual_changes|visual changes]]. Instructions on handling the breaking and visual changes are documented on [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex/Release Timeline/2.0#|this page]]. Pre-release testing is reported in [[phab:T386298|T386298]], with post-release issues tracked in [[phab:T392379|T392379]] and [[phab:T392390|T392390]].
* Users of [[wikitech:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Wiki_Replicas|Wiki Replicas]] will notice that the database views of <code dir="ltr">ipblocks</code>, <code dir="ltr">ipblocks_ipindex</code>, and <code dir="ltr">ipblocks_compat</code> are [[phab:T390767|now deprecated]]. Users can query the <code dir="ltr">[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Block_table|block]]</code> and <code dir="ltr">[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Block_target_table|block_target]]</code> new views that mirror the new tables in the production database instead. The deprecated views will be removed entirely from Wiki Replicas in June, 2025.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.44/wmf.27|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2025/April|Language and Internationalization Newsletter]] is now available. This edition includes an overview of the improved [https://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&campaign=contributionsmenu&to=es&filter-type=automatic&filter-id=previous-edits&active-list=suggestions&from=en#/ Content Translation Dashboard Tool], [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2025/April#Language Support for New and Existing Languages|support for new languages]], [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2025/April#Wiki Loves Ramadan Articles Made In Content Translation Mobile Workflow|highlights from the Wiki Loves Ramadan campaign]], [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Research:Languages Onboarding Experiment 2024 - Executive Summary|results from the Language Onboarding Experiment]], an analysis of topic diversity in articles, and information on upcoming community meetings and events.
'''Meetings and events'''
* The [[Special:MyLanguage/Grants:Knowledge_Sharing/Connect/Calendar|Let's Connect Learning Clinic]] will take place on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1745937000 April 29 at 14:30 UTC]. This edition will focus on "Understanding and Navigating Conflict in Wikimedia Projects". You can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Learning Clinic %E2%80%93 Understanding and Navigating Conflict in Wikimedia Projects (Part_1)|register now]] to attend.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Hackathon 2025|2025 Wikimedia Hackathon]], which brings the global technical community together to connect, brainstorm, and hack existing projects, will take place from May 2 to 4th, 2025, at Istanbul, Turkey.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-19 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Lhamana]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Lhamana''', in traditional Zuni culture, are biologically male people who take on the social and ceremonial roles usually performed by women in their culture, at least some of the time. They wear a mixture of women's and men's clothing and much of their work is in the areas usually occupied by Zuni women. Some contemporary lhamana participate in the pan-Indian two-spirit community.
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== Tech News: 2025-19 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Wikimedia Foundation has shared the latest draft update to their [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026|annual plan]] for next year (July 2025–June 2026). This includes an [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026|executive summary]] (also on [[diffblog:2025/04/25/sharing-the-wikimedia-foundations-2025-2026-draft-annual-plan/|Diff]]), details about the three main [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Goals|goals]] ([[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Product & Technology OKRs|Infrastructure]], [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Goals/Volunteer Support|Volunteer Support]], and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Goals/Effectiveness|Effectiveness]]), [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Global Trends|global trends]], and the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Budget Overview|budget]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026/Financial Model|financial model]]. Feedback and questions are welcome on the [[m:Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026|talk page]] until the end of May.
'''Updates for editors'''
* For wikis that have the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status|CampaignEvents extension enabled]], two new feature improvements have been released:
** Admins can now choose which namespaces are permitted for [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]] via [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Community Configuration|Community Configuration]] ([[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents/Registration/Permitted namespaces|documentation]]). The default setup is for event registration to be permitted in the Event namespace, but other namespaces (such as the project namespace or WikiProject namespace) can now be added. With this change, communities like WikiProjects can now more easily use Event Registration for their collaborative activities.
** Editors can now [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Transclusion|transclude]] the Collaboration List on a wiki page ([[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents/Collaboration list/Transclusion|documentation]]). The Collaboration List is an automated list of events and WikiProjects on the wikis, accessed via {{#special:AllEvents}} ([[w:en:Special:AllEvents|example]]). Now, the Collaboration List can be added to all sorts of wiki pages, such as: a wiki mainpage, a WikiProject page, an affiliate page, an event page, or even a user page.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Developers who use the <code dir=ltr>moment</code> library in gadgets and user scripts should revise their code to use alternatives like the <code dir=ltr>Intl</code> library or the new <code dir=ltr>mediawiki.DateFormatter</code> library. The <code dir=ltr>moment</code> library has been deprecated and will begin to log messages in the developer console. You can see a global search for current uses, and [[phab:T392532|ask related questions in this Phabricator task]].
* Developers who maintain a tool that queries the Wikidata term store tables (<code dir=ltr style="white-space: nowrap;">wbt_*</code>) need to update their code to connect to a separate database cluster. These tables are being split into a separate database cluster. Tools that query those tables via the wiki replicas must be adapted to connect to the new cluster instead. [[wikitech:News/2025 Wikidata term store database split|Documentation and related links are available]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T390954]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.44/wmf.28|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The latest [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates|Chart Project newsletter]] is available. It includes updates on preparing to expand the deployment to additional wikis as soon as this week (starting May 6) and scaling up over the following weeks, plus exploring filtering and transforming source data.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:15, 6 May 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-20 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Gruppo del Sileno]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Sileno ed Egle con Mnasilo e Cromi''', meglio noto come Gruppo del Sileno, è un monumento in marmo di Carrara, realizzato da Jean-Baptiste Boudard nel 1765 per il Giardino Ducale di Parma; sostituito nel 1991 con una copia in polvere di marmo e resina, l'originale si trova provvisoriamente nel chiostro della Fontana del monastero di San Paolo, in attesa della definitiva collocazione prevista all'interno del palazzetto Eucherio Sanvitale nel parco Ducale.
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== Tech News: 2025-20 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/20|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia URL Shortener|"Get shortened URL"]] link on the sidebar now includes a [[phab:T393309|QR code]]. Wikimedia site users can now use it by scanning or downloading it to quickly share and access shared content from Wikimedia sites, conveniently.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Wikimedia Foundation is working on a system called [[m:Edge Uniques|Edge Uniques]], which will enable [[w:en:A/B testing|A/B testing]], help protect against [[w:en:Denial-of-service attack|distributed denial-of-service attacks]] (DDoS attacks), and make it easier to understand how many visitors the Wikimedia sites have. This is to help more efficiently build tools which help readers, and make it easier for readers to find what they are looking for. Tech News has [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/16|previously written about this]]. The deployment will be gradual. Some might see the Edge Uniques cookie the week of 19 May. You can discuss this on the [[m:Talk:Edge Uniques|talk page]].
* Starting May 19, 2025, Event organisers in wikis with the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] enabled can use [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]] in the project namespace (e.g., Wikipedia namespace, Wikidata namespace). With this change, communities don't need admins to use the feature. However, wikis that don't want this change can remove and add the permitted namespaces at [[Special:CommunityConfiguration/CampaignEvents]].
* The Wikipedia project now has a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia/en}} in [[d:Q36720|Nupe]] ([[w:nup:|<code>w:nup:</code>]]). This is a language primarily spoken in the North Central region of Nigeria. Speakers of this language are invited to contribute to [[w:nup:Tatacin feregi|new Wikipedia]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Developers can now access pre-parsed Dutch Wikipedia, amongst others (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese) through the [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/docs/snapshot/#structured-contents-snapshot-bundle-info-beta Structured Contents snapshots (beta)]. The content includes parsed Wikipedia abstracts, descriptions, main images, infoboxes, article sections, and references.
* The <code dir="ltr">/page/data-parsoid</code> REST API endpoint is no longer in use and will be deprecated. It is [[phab:T393557|scheduled to be turned off]] on June 7, 2025.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.1|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/2025_Cloud_VPS_VXLAN_IPv6_migration IPv6 support] is a newly introduced Cloud virtual network that significantly boosts Wikimedia platforms' scalability, security, and readiness for the future. If you are a technical contributor eager to learn more, check out [https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2025/05/06/wikimedia-cloud-vps-ipv6-support/ this blog post] for an in-depth look at the journey to IPv6.
'''Meetings and events'''
* The 2nd edition of 2025 of [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Afrika Baraza|Afrika Baraza]], a virtual platform for African Wikimedians to connect, will take place on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1747328400 May 15 at 17:00 UTC]. This edition will focus on discussions regarding [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2025-2026|Wikimedia Annual planning and progress]].
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/MENA Connect Community Call|MENA Connect Community Call]], a virtual meeting for [[w:en:Middle East and North Africa|MENA]] Wikimedians to connect, will take place on [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1747501200 May 17 at 17:00 UTC]. You can [[m:Event:MENA Connect (Wiki_Diwan) APP Call|register now]] to attend.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 22:38, 12 May 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-21 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Lorrin A. Thurston]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fi:Lorrin Thurston]]) ([[:ko:로린 A. 서스턴]])''</small> </div>
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'''Lorrin Andrews Thurston''' (July 31, 1858 – May 11, 1931) was a Hawaiian citizen lawyer, politician, and businessman. Thurston played a prominent role in the revolution that overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom to replace Queen Liliʻuokalani with the Republic of Hawaii, with discreet US support for which Congress much later apologized. He published the Pacific Commercial Advertiser (a forerunner of the present-day Honolulu Star-Advertiser), and owned other enterprises. From 1906 to 1916, he and his network lobbied with national politicians to create a national park to preserve the Hawaiian volcanoes.
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Editing Team and the Machine Learning Team are working on a new check for newcomers: [[mw:Edit check/Peacock check|Peacock check]]. Using a prediction model, this check will encourage editors to improve the tone of their edits, using artificial intelligence. We invite volunteers to review the first version of the Peacock language model for the following languages: Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, English, and Japanese. Users from these wikis interested in reviewing this model are [[mw:Edit check/Peacock check/model test|invited to sign up at MediaWiki.org]]. The deadline to sign up is on May 23, which will be the start date of the test.
'''Updates for editors'''
* From May 20, 2025, [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Oversight policy|oversighters]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Meta:CheckUsers|checkusers]] will need to have their accounts secured with two-factor authentication (2FA) to be able to use their advanced rights. All users who belong to these two groups and do not have 2FA enabled have been informed. In the future, this requirement may be extended to other users with advanced rights. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Mandatory two-factor authentication for users with some extended rights|Learn more]].
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Multiblocks|Multiblocks]] will begin mass deployment by the end of the month: all non-Wikipedia projects plus Catalan Wikipedia will adopt Multiblocks in the week of May 26, while all other Wikipedias will adopt it in the week of June 2. Please [[m:Talk:Community Wishlist Survey 2023/Multiblocks|contact the team]] if you have concerns. Administrators can test the new user interface now on your own wiki by browsing to [{{fullurl:Special:Block|usecodex=1}} {{#special:Block}}?usecodex=1], and can test the full multiblocks functionality [[testwiki:Special:Block|on testwiki]]. Multiblocks is the feature that makes it possible for administrators to impose different types of blocks on the same user at the same time. See the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Manage blocks|help page]] for more information. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T377121]
* Later this week, the [[{{#special:SpecialPages}}]] listing of almost all special pages will be updated with a new design. This page has been [[phab:T219543|redesigned]] to improve the user experience in a few ways, including: The ability to search for names and aliases of the special pages, sorting, more visible marking of restricted special pages, and a more mobile-friendly look. The new version can be [https://meta.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Special:SpecialPages previewed] at Beta Cluster now, and feedback shared in the task. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T219543]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart|Chart extension]] is being enabled on more wikis. For a detailed list of when the extension will be enabled on your wiki, please read the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project#Deployment Timeline|deployment timeline]].
* [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Main Page|Wikifunctions]] will be deployed on May 27 on five Wiktionaries: [[wikt:ha:|Hausa]], [[wikt:ig:|Igbo]], [[wikt:bn:|Bengali]], [[wikt:ml:|Malayalam]], and [[wikt:dv:|Dhivehi/Maldivian]]. This is the second batch of deployment planned for the project. After deployment, the projects will be able to call [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Introduction|functions from Wikifunctions]] and integrate them in their pages. A function is something that takes one or more inputs and transforms them into a desired output, such as adding up two numbers, converting miles into metres, calculating how much time has passed since an event, or declining a word into a case. Wikifunctions will allow users to do that through a simple call of [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Catalogue|a stable and global function]], rather than via a local template.
* Later this week, the Wikimedia Foundation will publish a hub for [[diffblog:2024/07/09/on-the-value-of-experimentation/|experiments]]. This is to showcase and get user feedback on product experiments. The experiments help the Wikimedia movement [[diffblog:2023/07/13/exploring-paths-for-the-future-of-free-knowledge-new-wikipedia-chatgpt-plugin-leveraging-rich-media-social-apps-and-other-experiments/|understand new users]], how they interact with the internet and how it could affect the Wikimedia movement. Some examples are [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Future Audiences/Generated Video|generated video]], the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Future Audiences/Roblox game|Wikipedia Roblox speedrun game]] and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Future Audiences/Discord bot|the Discord bot]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:29}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:29|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, there was a bug with creating an account using the API, which has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T390751]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Gadgets and user scripts that interact with [[{{#special:Block}}]] may need to be updated to work with the new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Manage blocks|manage blocks interface]]. Please review the [[mw:Help:Manage blocks/Developers|developer guide]] for more information. If you need help or are unable to adapt your script to the new interface, please let the team know on the [[mw:Help talk:Manage blocks/Developers|talk page]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T377121]
* The <code dir=ltr>mw.title</code> object allows you to get information about a specific wiki page in the [[w:en:Wikipedia:Lua|Lua]] programming language. Starting this week, a new property will be added to the object, named <code dir=ltr>isDisambiguationPage</code>. This property allows you to check if a page is a disambiguation page, without the need to write a custom function. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T71441]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|15px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] User script developers can use a [[toolforge:gitlab-content|new reverse proxy tool]] to load javascript and css from [[gitlab:|gitlab.wikimedia.org]] with <code dir=ltr>mw.loader.load</code>. The tool's author hopes this will enable collaborative development workflows for user scripts including linting, unit tests, code generation, and code review on <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr">gitlab.wikimedia.org</bdi> without a separate copy-and-paste step to publish scripts to a Wikimedia wiki for integration and acceptance testing. See [[wikitech:Tool:Gitlab-content|Tool:Gitlab-content on Wikitech]] for more information.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.2|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* The 12th edition of [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wiki Workshop 2025|Wiki Workshop 2025]], a forum that brings together researchers that explore all aspects of Wikimedia projects, will be held virtually on 21-22 May. Researchers can [https://pretix.eu/wikimedia/wikiworkshop2025/ register now].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-22 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Lamiera bugnata]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Tread plate]])''</small> </div>
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Una '''lamiera bugnata''' o mandorlata è una lamiera di metallo ottenuta dalla laminazione di una bramma attraverso rulli che, tramite punzonatura o goffratura, imprimono sulla lamina rilievi a forma di rombo o ellisse, detti bugne. Nel caso questi rilievi siano alternati singolarmente nei due assi, si parla di lamiera diamantata, mentre se le forme sono predisposte in maniera parallela per formare piccoli quadranti tra di loro tangenti, questo pattern viene identificato con il nome di mandorlato.
We tend to ignore the fact that this type of plate is the only reason we don't slip when we walk on steel and wet or frozen surfaces. The Italian article it's short but quite complete, and has just the right amount of citations, unlike other poor languages' versions.
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== Tech News: 2025-22 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/22|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* A community-wide discussion about a very delicate issue for the development of [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia|Abstract Wikipedia]] is now open on Meta: where to store the abstract content that will be developed through functions from Wikifunctions and data from Wikidata. The discussion is open until June 12 at [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Abstract Wikipedia/Location of Abstract Content|Abstract Wikipedia/Location of Abstract Content]], and every opinion is welcomed. The decision will be made and communicated after the consultation period by the Foundation.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Since last week, on all wikis except [[phab:T388604|the largest 20]], people using the mobile visual editor will have [[phab:T385851|additional tools in the menu bar]], accessed using the new <code>+</code> toolbar button. To start, the new menu will include options to add: citations, hieroglyphs, and code blocks. Deployment to the remaining wikis is [[phab:T388605|scheduled]] to happen in June.
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] The <code dir=ltr>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##ifexist|#ifexist]]</code> parser function will no longer register a link to its target page. This will improve the usefulness of [[{{#special:WantedPages}}]], which will eventually only list pages that are the target of an actual red link. This change will happen gradually as the source pages are updated. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T14019]
* This week, the Moderator Tools team will launch [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/2025 RecentChanges Language Agnostic Revert Risk Filtering|a new filter to Recent Changes]], starting at Indonesian Wikipedia. This new filter highlights edits that are likely to be reverted. The goal is to help Recent Changes patrollers identify potentially problematic edits. Other wikis will benefit from this filter in the future.
* Upon clicking an empty search bar, logged-out users will see suggestions of articles for further reading. The feature will be available on both desktop and mobile. Readers of Catalan, Hebrew, and Italian Wikipedias and some sister projects will receive the change between May 21 and mid-June. Readers of other wikis will receive the change later. The goal is to encourage users to read the wikis more. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Content Discovery Experiments/Search Suggestions|Learn more]].
* Some users of the Wikipedia Android app can use a new feature for readers, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Android/TrivaGame|WikiGames]], a daily trivia game based on real historical events. The release has started as an A/B test, available to 50% of users in the following languages: English, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and Turkish.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Newsletter|Newsletter extension]] that is available on MediaWiki.org allows the creation of [[mw:Special:Newsletters|various newsletters]] for global users. The extension can now publish new issues as section links on an existing page, instead of requiring a new page for each issue. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T393844]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:32}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:32|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The previously deprecated <code dir=ltr>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Ipblocks table|ipblocks]]</code> views in [[wikitech:Help:Wiki Replicas|Wiki Replicas]] will be removed in the beginning of June. Users are encouraged to query the new <code dir=ltr>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Block table|block]]</code> and <code dir=ltr>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Block target table|block_target]]</code> views instead.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.3|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Wikidata and Sister Projects|Wikidata and Sister Projects]] is a multi-day online event that will focus on how Wikidata is integrated to Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects. The event runs from May 29 – June 1. You can [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Wikidata and Sister Projects#Sessions|read the Program schedule]] and [[d:Special:RegisterForEvent/1291|register]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:05, 26 May 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-23 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Angelo azzurro (cocktail)]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Ángel azul (cóctel)]]) ([[:fr:Ange bleu (cocktail)]])''</small> </div>
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L''''angelo azzurro''' è un cocktail alcolico italiano. È considerato uno dei cocktail più popolari in Italia negli anni novanta, insieme al B-52 e all'Invisibile.
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== Tech News: 2025-23 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/23|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart|Chart extension]] is now available on all Wikimedia wikis. Editors can use this new extension to create interactive data visualizations like bar, line, area, and pie charts. Charts are designed to replace many of the uses of the legacy [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Graph|Graph extension]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* It is now easier to configure automatic citations for your wiki within the visual editor's [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Citoid/Enabling Citoid on your wiki|citation generator]]. Administrators can now set a default template by using the <code dir=ltr>_default</code> key in the local <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[MediaWiki:Citoid-template-type-map.json]]</bdi> page ([[mw:Special:Diff/6969653/7646386|example diff]]). Setting this default will also help to future-proof your existing configurations when [[phab:T347823|new item types]] are added in the future. You can still set templates for individual item types as they will be preferred to the default template. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T384709]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:20}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:20|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Starting the week of June 2, bots logging in using <code dir=ltr>action=login</code> or <code dir=ltr>action=clientlogin</code> will fail more often. This is because of stronger protections against suspicious logins. Bots using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Bot passwords|bot passwords]] or using a loginless authentication method such as [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/OAuth/Owner-only consumers|OAuth]] are not affected. If your bot is not using one of those, you should update it; using <code dir=ltr>action=login</code> without a bot password was deprecated [[listarchive:list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/message/3EEMN7VQX5G7WMQI5K2GP5JC2336DPTD/|in 2016]]. For most bots, this only requires changing what password the bot uses. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395205]
* From this week, Wikimedia wikis will allow ES2017 features in JavaScript code for official code, gadgets, and user scripts. The most visible feature of ES2017 is <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code>async</code>/<code>await</code></bdi> syntax, allowing for easier-to-read code. Until this week, the platform only allowed up to ES2016, and a few months before that, up to ES2015. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T381537]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.4|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* Scholarship applications to participate in the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/GLAM Wiki 2025|GLAM Wiki Conference 2025]] are now open. The conference will take place from 30 October to 1 November, in Lisbon, Portugal. GLAM contributors who lack the means to support their participation can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/GLAM Wiki 2025/Scholarships|apply here]]. Scholarship applications close on June 7th.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:55, 2 June 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-24 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:fi:Kotiryssä]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Kotiryssä]])''</small> </div>
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A '''kotiryssä''' (jocular Finnish: one’s home Russky or home Russian) was a Soviet or Russian contact person of a Finnish politician, bureaucrat, businessman or other important person.
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== Tech News: 2025-24 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/24|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product|Trust and Safety Product team]] is finalizing work needed to roll out [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] on large Wikipedias later this month. The team has worked with stewards and other users with extended rights to predict and address many use cases that may arise on larger wikis, so that community members can continue to effectively moderate and patrol temporary accounts. This will be the second of three phases of deployment – the last one will take place in September at the earliest. For more information about the recent developments on the project, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/Updates|see this update]]. If you have any comments or questions, write on the [[mw:Talk:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|talk page]], and [[m:Event:CEE Catch up Nr. 10 (June 2025)|join a CEE Catch Up]] this Tuesday.
'''Updates for editors'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Watchlist expiry|watchlist expiry]] feature allows editors to watch pages for a limited period of time. After that period, the page is automatically removed from your watchlist. Starting this week, you can set a preference for the default period of time to watch pages. The [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-watchlist-pageswatchlist|preferences]] also allow you to set different default watch periods for editing existing pages, pages you create, and when using rollback. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T265716]
[[File:Talk pages default look (April 2023).jpg|thumb|alt=Screenshot of the visual improvements made on talk pages|Example of a talk page with the new design, in French.]]
* The appearance of talk pages will change at almost all Wikipedias ([[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2024/19|some]] have already received this design change, [[phab:T379264|a few]] will get these changes later). You can read details about the changes [[diffblog:2024/05/02/making-talk-pages-better-for-everyone/|on ''Diff'']]. It is possible to opt out of these changes [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing-discussion|in user preferences]] ("{{int:discussiontools-preference-visualenhancements}}"). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T319146][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T392121]
* Users with specific extended rights (including administrators, bureaucrats, checkusers, oversighters, and stewards) can now have IP addresses of all temporary accounts [[phab:T358853|revealed automatically]] during time-limited periods where they need to combat high-speed account-hopping vandalism. This feature was requested by stewards. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T386492]
* This week, the Moderator Tools and Machine Learning teams will continue the rollout of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/2025 RecentChanges Language Agnostic Revert Risk Filtering|a new filter to Recent Changes]], releasing it to several more Wikipedias. This filter utilizes the Revert Risk model, which was created by the Research team, to highlight edits that are likely to be reverted and help Recent Changes patrollers identify potentially problematic contributions. The feature will be rolled out to the following Wikipedias: {{int:project-localized-name-afwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-bewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-bnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cywiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hawwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-iswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kkwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-simplewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-trwiki/en}}. The rollout will continue in the coming weeks to include [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/2025 RecentChanges Language Agnostic Revert Risk Filtering|the rest of the Wikipedias in this project]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T391964]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* AbuseFilter editors active on Meta-Wiki and large Wikipedias are kindly asked to update AbuseFilter to make it compatible with temporary accounts. A link to the instructions and the private lists of filters needing verification are [[phab:T369611|available on Phabricator]].
* Lua modules now have access to the name of a page's associated thumbnail image, and on [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/mediawiki-config/+/2e4ab14aa15bb95568f9c07dd777065901eb2126/wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php#10849 some wikis] to the WikiProject assessment information. This is possible using two new properties on [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#added-by-extensions|mw.title objects]], named <code dir=ltr>pageImage</code> and <code dir=ltr>pageAssessments</code>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T131911][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380122]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-25 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Future self]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:pl:Przyszła jaźń]])''</small> </div>
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In the psychology of self, the '''future self''' concerns the processes and consequences associated with thinking about oneself in the future. People think about their future selves similarly to how they think about other people. The extent to which people feel psychologically connected (e.g., similarity, closeness) to their future self influences how well they treat their future self. When people feel connected to their future self, they are more likely to save for retirement, make healthy decisions, and avoid ethical transgressions. Interventions that increase feelings of connectedness with future selves can improve future-oriented decision making across these domains.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* You can [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/359761?lang=en nominate your favorite tools] for the sixth edition of the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Coolest Tool Award|Coolest Tool Award]]. Nominations are anonymous and will be open until June 25. You can re-use the survey to nominate multiple tools.
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.6|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* Foundation staff and technical volunteers use Wikimedia APIs to build the tools, applications, features, and integrations that enhance user experiences. Over the coming years, the MediaWiki Interfaces team will be investing in Wikimedia web (HTTP) APIs to better serve technical volunteer needs and protect Wikimedia infrastructure from potential abuse. You can [https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2025/06/12/apis-as-a-product-investing-in-the-current-and-next-generation-of-technical-contributors/ read more about their plans to evolve the APIs in this Techblog post].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:39, 16 June 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-26 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Pictorial map]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fa:نقشه تصویری]]) ([[:ja:絵地図]])''</small> </div>
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'''Pictorial maps''' (also known as illustrated maps, panoramic maps, perspective maps, bird's-eye view maps, and geopictorial maps) depict a given territory with a more artistic rather than technical style. It is a type of map in contrast to road map, atlas, or topographic map. The cartography can be a sophisticated 3-D perspective landscape or a simple map graphic enlivened with illustrations of buildings, people and animals. They can feature all sorts of varied topics like historical events, legendary figures or local agricultural products and cover anything from an entire continent to a college campus. Drawn by specialized artists and illustrators, pictorial maps are a rich, centuries-old tradition and a diverse art form that ranges from cartoon maps on restaurant placemats to treasured art prints in museums.
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== Tech News: 2025-26 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* This week, the Moderator Tools and Machine Learning teams will continue the rollout of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/2025 RecentChanges Language Agnostic Revert Risk Filtering|a new filter to Recent Changes]], releasing it to the third and last batch of Wikipedias. This filter utilizes the Revert Risk model, which was created by the Research team, to highlight edits that are likely to be reverted and help Recent Changes patrollers identify potentially problematic contributions. The feature will be rolled out to the following Wikipedias: {{int:project-localized-name-azwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-lawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mkwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-mrwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nnwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-pawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-swwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-tlwiki/en}}. The rollout will continue in the coming weeks to include [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/2025 RecentChanges Language Agnostic Revert Risk Filtering|the rest of the Wikipedias in this project]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T391964]
'''Updates for editors'''
* Last week, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] were rolled out on Czech, Korean, and Turkish Wikipedias. This and next week, deployments on larger Wikipedias will follow. [[mw:Talk:Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|Share your thoughts]] about the project. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T340001]
* Later this week, the Editing team will release [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#Multi check|Multi Check]] to all Wikipedias (except English Wikipedia). This feature shows multiple [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#Reference check|Reference checks]] within the editing experience. This encourages users to add citations when they add multiple new paragraphs to a Wikipedia article. This feature was previously available as an A/B test. [https://analytics.wikimedia.org/published/reports/editing/multi_check_ab_test_report_final.html#summary-of-results The test shows] that users who are shown multiple checks are 1.3 times more likely to add a reference to their edit, and their edit is less likely to be reverted (-34.7%). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395519]
* A few pages need to be renamed due to software updates and to match more recent Unicode standards. All of these changes are related to title-casing changes. Approximately 71 pages and 3 files will be renamed, across 15 wikis; the complete list is in [[phab:T396903|the task]]. The developers will rename these pages next week, and they will fix redirects and embedded file links a few minutes later via a system settings update.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:24}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:24|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug was fixed that had caused pages to scroll upwards when text near the top was selected. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T364023]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Editors can now use Lua modules to filter and transform tabular data for use with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart|Extension:Chart]]. This can be used for things like selecting a subset of rows or columns from the source data, converting between units, statistical processing, and many other useful transformations. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Transforms|Information on how to use transforms is available]]. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Chart/Project/Updates]
* The <code dir=ltr>all_links</code> variable in [[Special:AbuseFilter|AbuseFilter]] is now renamed to <code dir=ltr>new_links</code> for consistency with other variables. Old usages will still continue to work. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T391811]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.7|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Newsletters/34|Growth newsletter]] is available. It includes: the recent updates for the "Add a Link" Task, two new Newcomer Engagement Features, and updates to Community Configuration.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:21, 23 June 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-27 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Queen Elizabeth University Hospital]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Queen Elizabeth University Hospital''' (QEUH) is a 1,677-bed acute hospital located in Govan, in the south-west of Glasgow, Scotland. The hospital is built on the site of the former Southern General Hospital and opened at the end of April 2015. The hospital comprises a 1,109-bed adult hospital, a 256-bed children's hospital and two major Emergency Departments; one for adults and one for children. There is also an Immediate Assessment Unit for local GPs and out-of-hours services, to send patients directly, without having to be processed through the Emergency Department. The retained buildings from the former Southern General Hospital include the Maternity Unit, the Institute of Neurological Sciences, the Langlands Unit for medicine of the elderly and the laboratory. The whole facility is operated by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, and is one of the largest acute hospital campuses in Europe.
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== Tech News: 2025-27 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] has been enabled on all Wikipedias. The extension makes it easier to organize and participate in collaborative activities, like edit-a-thons and WikiProjects, on the wikis. The extension has three features: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]], [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Collaboration list|Collaboration List]], and [[m:Campaigns/Foundation Product Team/Invitation list|Invitation List]]. To request the extension for your wiki, visit the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status#How to Request the CampaignEvents Extension for your wiki|Deployment information page]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* AbuseFilter maintainers can now [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:IPReputation/AbuseFilter variables|match against IP reputation data]] in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter|AbuseFilters]]. IP reputation data is information about the proxies and VPNs associated with the user's IP address. This data is not shown publicly and is not generated for actions performed by registered accounts. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T354599]
* Hidden content that is within [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Collapsible elements|collapsible parts of wikipages]] will now be revealed when someone searches the page using the web browser's "Find in page" function (Ctrl+F or ⌘F) in supporting browsers. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T327893][https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/Global_attributes/hidden#browser_compatibility]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] A new feature, called [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:TemplateData/Template discovery|Favourite Templates]], will be deployed later this week on all projects (except English Wikipedia, which will receive the feature next week), following a piloting phase on Polish and Arabic Wikipedia, and Italian and English Wikisource. The feature will provide a better way for new and experienced contributors to recall and discover templates via the template dialog, by allowing users to put templates on a special "favourite list". The feature works with both the visual editor and the wikitext editor. The feature is a [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Focus areas/Template recall and discovery|community wishlist focus area]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:31}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:31|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug was fixed that had caused some Notifications to be sent multiple times. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T397103]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.8|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:41, 30 June 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-28 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Non-constituency Member of Parliament]]'''<br /> </div>
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A '''Non-constituency Member of Parliament''' (NCMP) is a member of an opposition political party in Singapore who, as stipulated in Article 39 of the Constitution and the Parliamentary Elections Act, is declared to have been elected a Member of Parliament (MP) without constituency representation, despite having lost in a general election, by virtue of having been one of the opposition candidates with the highest vote shares among the unelected.
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Temporary accounts|Temporary accounts]] have been rolled out on 18 large and medium-sized Wikipedias, including German, Japanese, French, and Chinese. Now, about 1/3 of all logged-out activity across wikis is coming from temporary accounts. Users involved in patrolling may be interested in two new documentation pages: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/Access to IP|Access to IP]], explaining everything related to access to temporary account IP addresses, and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts/Repository|Repository]] with a list of new gadgets and user scripts.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Anyone can play an experimental new game, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/New Engagement Experiments/WikiRun|WikiRun]], that lets you race through Wikipedia by clicking from one article to another, aiming to reach a target page in as few steps and in as little time as possible. The project's goal is to explore new ways of engaging readers. [https://wikirun-game.toolforge.org/ Try playing the game] and let the team know what you think [[mw:Talk:New Engagement Experiments/WikiRun|on the talk page]].
* Users of the Wikipedia Android app in some languages can now play the new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Android/TrivaGame|trivia game]]. ''Which came first?'' is a simple history game where you guess which of two events happened earlier on today's date. It was previously available as an A/B test. It is now available to all users in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, and Chinese. The goal of the feature is to help engage with new generations of readers. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/22]
* Users of the iOS Wikipedia App in some languages may see a new tabbed browsing feature that enables you to open multiple tabs while reading. This feature makes it easier to explore related topics and switch between articles. The A/B test is currently running in Arabic, English, and Japanese in selected regions. More details are available on the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Tabbed Browsing (Tabs)|Tabbed Browsing project page]].
* Bureaucrats on Wikimedia wikis can now use [[{{#special:VerifyOATHForUser}}]] to check if users have enabled [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Two-factor authentication|two-factor authentication]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T265726]
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] A new feature related to [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Focus areas/Template recall and discovery|Template Recall and Discovery]] will be deployed later this week to all Wikimedia projects: a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:TemplateData/Template discovery#Template categories|template category browser]] will be introduced to assist users in finding templates to put in their “favourite” list. The browser will allow users to browse a list of templates which have been organised into a given category tree. The feature has been requested by the community [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Wishes/Select templates by categories|through the Community Wishlist]].
* It is now possible to access watchlist preferences from the watchlist page. Also the redundant button to edit the watchlist has been removed. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Moderator_Tools/Watchlist]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* As part of [[mw:MediaWiki_1.44|MediaWiki 1.44]] there is now a unified built-in Notifications system that makes it easier for developers to send, manage, and customize notifications. Check out the updated documentation at [[mw:Manual:Notifications|Manual:Notifications]], information about migration in [[phab:T388663|T388663]] and details on deprecated hooks in [[phab:T389624|T389624]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.9|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Event:WikidataCon 2025|WikidataCon 2025]], the conference dedicated to Wikidata is now open for [https://pretalx.com/wikidatacon-2025/cfp session proposals] and for [[d:Special:RegisterForEvent/1340|registration]]. This year's event will be held online from October 31 – November 02 and will explore on the theme of "Connecting People through Linked Open Data".
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:06, 8 July 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-29 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Immunolabeling]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Immunolabeling''' is a biochemical process that enables the detection and localization of an antigen to a particular site within a cell, tissue, or organ. Antigens are organic molecules, usually proteins, capable of binding to an antibody. These antigens can be visualized using a combination of antigen-specific antibody as well as a means of detection, called a tag, that is covalently linked to the antibody
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== Tech News: 2025-29 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:TemplateData/Template discovery#Featured templates|Featured templates]], a new feature related to [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Focus areas/Template recall and discovery|Template Recall and Discovery]] will be deployed this week to all Wikimedia projects: With this feature, editors will be able to quickly access a list of templates that are likely to be useful. These templates will be displayed in a list, under the "featured" tab of the template discovery interface. Administrators can define the list via the Community Configuration interface. The feature fulfills a request by the community [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Wishes/Easy access Templates|through the Community Wishlist]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T367428][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T392896]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.10|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* Developers, designers, and all Wikimedians are invited to [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/board/7953/ submit a project idea] for the Wikimania Hackathon 2025. Read [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/06/30/call-for-projects-wikimania-hackathon-2025-is-coming-to-nairobi/ this Diff blog post] for more details.
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[m:WikiIndaba conference 2025|WikiIndaba 2025]] scholarship application and program submission is open until 23:59 GMT on July 20. WikiIndaba is a regional conference for African Wikimedians both on the continent and in the diaspora to unite and grow together. Submit [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJTv68R1OPASXXDfpIl8EWiMLTM-TDwh6_5gNVvFuWccFZ2Q/viewform your scholarship application] and [https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/x/BI3omIfH program proposal] now!
* [https://br.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCon_Brasil_2025 WikiCon Brasil 2025] will take place on July 19-20 in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The Brazilian community members are encouraged to register and attend!
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-30 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Vespa analis]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''Vespa analis''''', the yellow-vented hornet, is a species of common hornet found in Southeast Asia
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== Tech News: 2025-30 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The Translation Suggestions feature in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Content translation|Content Translation tool]] now has another level of article filters added to the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:ContentTranslation&filter-type=automatic&filter-id=previous-edits&active-list=suggestions&from=en&to=fi#/ ... More]" category. Translators who use the Suggestions feature can now select and receive article suggestions that are customized to geographical locations of their interest using the new "{{int:Cx-sx-suggestions-filters-tab-regions}}" filter. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T113257]
* Administrators can now limit "Add a Link" to newcomers. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|"Add a Link"]] Structured Task [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Growth/Constructive activation experimentation#Enwiki A/B test & "Add a Link" Improvements (Wiki Experiences 1.2.11 & 1.2.16)|helps new account holders start editing]], but some communities have requested the ability to restrict it to its intended audience: newcomers. Administrators can configure this setting within the [[Special:CommunityConfiguration/GrowthSuggestedEdits|Community Configuration]] feature.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:29}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:29|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* For AbuseFilter editors on [[phab:T392144|some wikis]], it is now possible to filter edits based on the RevertRisk score of the edit being attempted. It is only populated if the action being evaluated is an edit. For more information, please see the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:ORES/AbuseFilter variables#What variables are available for use|ORES/AbuseFilter variables]] documentation.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Beta Cluster|Beta Cluster]] wikis have [[listarchive:list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/YDABPV75LADRQCXMJAFWUP256N4EQ25B/|been moved]] from <code dir=ltr>beta.wmflabs.org</code> to <code dir=ltr>beta.wmcloud.org</code>. Users may need to update URLs in any tools, or in their password managers. Any related issues can be [[phab:T289318|reported in the task]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.11|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WikiCite 2025|WikiCite 2025]] will take place from 29–31 August, both online and in-person in Bern, Switzerland. The event's goals are to reconnect communities, institutions, and individuals working with open citations, bibliographic data, and the Wikidata/Wikibase ecosystem. Registration is open and the call for proposals will be announced soon. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org/message/KQZUG3ETKLBWPBYSB2YAWZIRPWHS24TG/]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-31 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:pt:Parque Nacional Marinho de Fernando de Noronha]])''</small> </div>
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'''Fernando de Noronha Marine National Park''' (Portuguese: Parque Nacional Marinho de Fernando de Noronha) is a national park in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil.
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== Tech News: 2025-31 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/31|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Community Tech team will be focusing on wishes related to Watchlists and Recent Changes pages, over the next few months. They are looking for feedback. Please [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Updates#July 24, 2025: Watchlists and Recent Changes pages|read the latest update]], and if you have ideas, please [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist|submit a wish]] on the topic.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Wikimedia Commons community has decided to block [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Upload dialog|cross-wiki uploads]] to Wikimedia Commons, for all users without autoconfirmed rights on that wiki, starting on August 16. This is because of [[:c:Commons:Cross-wiki media upload tool/History|widespread problems]] related to files that are uploaded by newcomers. Users who are affected by this will get an error message with a link to the less restrictive UploadWizard on Commons. Please help translating the [[:c:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki:Abusefilter-disallowed-cross-wiki-upload|message]] or give feedback on the message text. Please also update your local help pages to explain this restriction. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T370598]
* On wikis with temporary accounts enabled and Meta-Wiki, administrators may now set up a footer for the Special:Contributions pages of temporary accounts, similar to those which can be shown on IP and user-account pages. They may do it by creating the page named <code dir=ltr>MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer-temp</code>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T398347]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:21}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:21|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.12|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[wmania:Special:MyLanguage/2025:Wikimania|Wikimania 2025]] will run from August 6–9. The [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/schedule/ program is available] for you to plan which sessions you want to attend. Most sessions will be live-streamed, with exceptions for those that show the "no camera" icon. If you are joining online to watch live-streams and use the interactive features, please [[wmania:Special:MyLanguage/2025:Registration|register]] for a free virtual ticket. For example, you may be interested in technical sessions such as:
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/KFEFVG/ Temporary Accounts: Enhancing privacy for our unregistered editors]
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/TVCVAB/ Building a Sustainable Future for Wikimedia Contributors]
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/WTRQCJ/ A dozen visions for wikitext!]
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/8YKKP9/ Coordinate Across Stakeholders with the Product and Technology Advisory Council]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference Fall 2025|MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference, Fall 2025]] will be held 28–30 October 2025 in Hanover, Germany. This event is organized by and for the third-party MediaWiki community. You can propose sessions and register to attend.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-32 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Xie Zhiliu]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Xie Zhiliu''' (Chinese: 谢稚柳; 1910–1997) was a leading traditional painter, calligrapher, and art connoisseur of modern China.
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== Tech News: 2025-32 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Editors can now enable the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Anti-abuse signals/User Info|User Info card]]. This feature adds an icon next to usernames on history pages and similar user-contribution log pages. When you tap or click on the icon, it displays data related to that user account such as the number of edits, reverted edits, blocks, and more. It's part of a broader project to make it easier for moderators to evaluate account trustworthiness. The feature can be enabled in [[testwiki:Special:GlobalPreferences#mw-prefsection-rendering|your global preferences]], and later this week it will be available in local preferences. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T386439]
* Everybody is invited to share comments on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Collaborative contributions|Collaborative Contributions]], a project recently launched by the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Connection Team|Connection team]]. The project aims to create a new way to display the impact of collaborative editing activities (such as edit-a-thons, backlog drives, and WikiProjects) on the wikis. Post your comments on the [[m:Talk:CampaignEvents/Collaborative contributions|project talk page]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378035]
* Administrators can now define the default block duration for temporary accounts. To do that, they need to create a page named <code dir=ltr>MediaWiki:Ipb-default-expiry-temporary-account</code> and use a value defined in <code dir=ltr>MediaWiki:Ipboptions</code>. This allows administrators to easily block temporary accounts for 90 days, which is functionally equivalent to an indefinite block. The advantage of this solution is that it does not clutter Special:BlockList. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Block and unblock#Default block duration options|More documentation]] is available. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T398626]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Gadgets can now include <code dir=ltr>.vue</code> files. This makes it easier to develop modern user interfaces using [[mw:Vue.js|Vue.js]], in particular using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex|Codex]], the official design system of Wikimedia. [[wmdoc:codex/latest/icons/overview.html|Codex icons]] can be loaded through the gadget definition. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Gadgets#Pages|The documentation]] has examples. For user scripts that use Vue.js, an [[mw:API:CodexIcons|API module]] now exists to load Codex icons. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T340460][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T311099]
* Module developers can now use a [[mw:Help:Extension:Translate/Message Bundles/Lua reference|Lua interface]] to simplify the preparation of Lua modules for translation on Meta-Wiki. This improvement makes it easier for translators to find and edit module strings without dealing with raw Lua code. It helps prevent mistakes that could break the module during translation. Module developers and translators are invited to [[commons:File:Translatable modules video demo July 2025.webm|watch the demo video]], read more about [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Translatable modules|translatable modules]] to understand how it works, refer to Meta-Wiki's [[m:Module:User Wikimedia project|Module:User Wikimedia project]] for example usage, and [[mw:Talk:Translatable modules|share their feedback]] on how well it addresses the challenges in their workflow. The interface still has some performance issues, so it should not be used in widely used modules yet. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T359918]
* Developers of external tools that connect to Wikimedia pages must set a user-agent that complies with [[foundation:Special:MyLanguage/Policy:Wikimedia Foundation User-Agent Policy|the user-agent policy]]. This policy will start to be more strongly enforced in August because of external crawlers that are [[diffblog:2025/04/01/how-crawlers-impact-the-operations-of-the-wikimedia-projects/|overusing]] Wikimedia's resources. Tools that are hosted on Wikimedia's Toolforge or Cloud VPS will not be affected by this for now, but should still set a user-agent. [[phab:T400119|More technical details are available]], and related questions are welcome in that task.
* Parsoid Read Views is going to be rolling out to some smaller Wikipedias over the next few weeks, following the successful transition of Wikivoyages and Wiktionaries to Parsoid Read Views. For more information, see the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification|Parsoid/Parser Unification]] project page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/profile/7694/]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.13|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[wmania:Special:MyLanguage/2025:Wikimania|Wikimania 2025]] will run from August 6–9. The [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/schedule/ program is available] for you to plan which sessions you want to attend. Most sessions will be live-streamed, with exceptions for those that show the "no camera" icon. If you are joining online to watch live-streams and use the interactive features, please [[wmania:Special:MyLanguage/2025:Registration|register]] for a free virtual ticket. For example, you may be interested in technical sessions such as:
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/GEH9DH/ Wikimedia’s knowledge infrastructure in a changing internet: Establishing sustainable pathways for content reuse]
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/7ELN9Q/ Wikifunctions is coming soon to a wiki near you!]
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/ZMGVJV/ Shaping the Future of Wikipedia’s Reader Experience]
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/KCKTFZ/ Making Wikipedia More Readable: What Comes Next]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 03:41, 5 August 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-33 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Lethocerus patruelis]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''Lethocerus patruelis''''' is a giant water bug in the family Belostomatidae. It is native to southeastern Europe, through Southwest Asia, to Pakistan, India and Burma.
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== Tech News: 2025-33 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The WikiEditor toolbar now includes [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:WikiEditor#Keyboard shortcuts|its keyboard shortcuts]] in the tooltips for its buttons. This will help to improve the discoverability of this feature. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T400583]
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council|Product and Technology Advisory Council]] published a set of [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/August 2025 draft PTAC proposals for feedback|proposed experiments]] the Wikimedia Foundation can try to improve communication with community. Feedback on the proposals are welcomed until August 22 on [[m:Talk:Product and Technology Advisory Council/August 2025 draft PTAC proposals for feedback|this talk page]].
* The search bar on the Minerva skin (mobile) has been updated to use the same type-ahead search component that is used on the Vector 2022 skin. There are no changes in search functionality but there are minor visual changes. Specifically, the close-search button has been changed from an "X" to a back arrow. This helps to distinguish it from the other "X" button that is used to clear any text. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T393944]
* Editors on some wikis will see a new toggle for "Group results by page" on watchlist, related changes, and recent changes pages. This is [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator Tools/Watchlist/Experiment|an A/B experiment]] that is planned to start on August 11, and will run for 3–6 weeks on the Bengali, Chinese, Czech, French, Greek, Portuguese, and Urdu Wikipedias. The experiment will examine how making this feature more discoverable might affect editors' ability to find the edits they are looking for. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T396789]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The multiwiki datasets of [[:wikt:en:Module:Unicode data|Unicode data]] have been moved to [[c:Category:Unicode Module Datasets|Category:Unicode Module Datasets]] on Wikimedia Commons, to follow the idea of "One common data source, multiple local wikis". Most wikis have been updated to use the Commons version. You can ask questions at [[c:Category talk:Unicode Module Datasets|the talkpage]]. [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Module_talk:Unicode_data#Data_from_commons]
* Lua code can add warnings when something is wrong, by using the <code dir=ltr>mw.addWarning()</code> function. It is now possible to add more than one warning, instead of new warnings replacing old ones. If you maintain a Lua module that used warnings, you should check it still works as expected. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T398390]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:30, 11 August 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-34 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Ikiza]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:CIA map of Burundi and surrounding countries during 1972 killings.jpg|300px|center]]
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The '''Ikiza''' (variously translated from Kirundi as the Catastrophe, the Great Calamity, and the Scourge), or the Ubwicanyi (Killings), was a series of mass killings—often characterised as a genocide—which were committed in Burundi in 1972 by the Tutsi-dominated army and government, primarily against educated and elite Hutus who lived in the country. Conservative estimates place the death toll of the event between 100,000 and 150,000 killed, while some estimates of the death toll go as high as 300,000.
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== Tech News: 2025-34 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/34|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Later this week, people who are logged-in and have the "[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Feature summary|Discussion tools]]" [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|Beta Feature]] enabled will gain the ability to "Thank" individual comments directly from talk pages, rather than needing to navigate to page history. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Feature summary#Comment actions|Learn more about this feature]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T400849]
* An A/B test comparing two versions of the desktop donate link launched on testwiki on 12 August and on English Wikipedia 14 August for 0.1% of logged out users on the desktop site. The experiment will run for three weeks, ending on 12 September. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395716]
* An A/A test to measure the baseline for reader retention was launched 12 August using [[wikitech:Experimentation Lab|Experimentation Lab]]. This measures the percentage of users who revisit a wiki after their initial visit over a 14-day period. No visual changes are expected. The experiment will run through 31 August. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399227]
* Five new wikis have been created:
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikisource/en}} in [[d:Q34057|Tagalog]] ([[s:tl:|<code>s:tl:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T388639]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikisource/en}} in [[d:Q36213|Madurese]] ([[s:mad:|<code>s:mad:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T391747]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia/en}} in [[d:Q3450749|Rakhine]] ([[w:rki:|<code>w:rki:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T392490]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikibooks/en}} in [[d:Q13324|Minangkabau]] ([[b:min:|<code>b:min:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395452]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wiktionary/en}} in [[d:Q7598268|Standard Moroccan Amazigh]] ([[wikt:zgh:|<code>wikt:zgh:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399684]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:39, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-35 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Corallite]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Recent azooxanthellate Scleractinia (Cnidaria, Anthozoa) - ZooKeys-227-001-g004.jpeg|300px|center]]
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A '''corallite''' is the skeletal cup, formed by an individual stony coral polyp, in which the polyp sits and into which it can retract. The cup is composed of aragonite, a crystalline form of calcium carbonate, and is secreted by the polyp. Corallites vary in size, but in most colonial corals they are less than 3 mm (0.12 in) in diameter.
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== Tech News: 2025-35 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* [[File:Octicons-gift.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Template authors can now use additional CSS properties, since the CSS sanitizer used by [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:TemplateStyles|TemplateStyles]] was updated. For example: <code>width: fit-content</code>; <code>ruby-align</code>; relative units such as <code>lh</code>; and custom strings in <code>list-style-type</code>. These improvements are a [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Wishes/Allow use of modern CSS in templates by updating the TemplateStyles CSS sanitizer|Community Wishlist wish]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T271958][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T277755][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T293633][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T295088][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T326906][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T340057][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T360725][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T371809][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T375344][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T394619]
* On large wikis, the default time period to display edits from, within the Special:RecentChanges page, has been changed from 7 days to 1 day. This is part of a performance improvement project. This should have no user-facing impact due to the quantity of edits on these wikis. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399455]
* Administrators can now access the [[{{#special:BlockedExternalDomains}}]] page from the [[{{#special:CommunityConfiguration}}]] list page. This makes it easier to find. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T393240]
* Wikimedia Commons videos were not shown in the Videos tab in Google Search. The problem was investigated and reported to Google who have now fixed the issue. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T396168][https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist/Wishes/Do_something_about_Google_%26_DuckDuckGo_search_not_indexing_media_files_and_categories_on_Commons]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wiktionary/en}} in [[d:Q33014|Betawi]] ([[wikt:bew:|<code>wikt:bew:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402130]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Two fields of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Recentchanges table|recentchanges database table]] are being removed. <code>rc_new</code> and <code>rc_type</code> are being removed in favor of <code>rc_source</code>. Queries to these older fields will start to fail starting this week and developers should use <code>rc_source</code> instead. These older fields were deprecated over 10 years ago and should not be in use. This is part of work to improve the performance and stability of queries to the recentchanges table. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T400696]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.16|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The latest quarterly [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Newsletter/2025/July|Language and Internationalization Newsletter]] is now available. This edition includes: support for new languages in MediaWiki and translatewiki; the start of the Language Onboarding and Development project to help support the growth of new and small wikis; updates on research projects; and more.
'''Meetings and events'''
* The next [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Language and Product Localization/Community meetings#29 August 2025|Language Community Meeting]] is happening soon, August 29th at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1756479600 15:00 UTC]. This week's meeting will cover: the Avro keyboard developers from Wikimedia Bangladesh, who were recently awarded a national award for their contributions to this keyboard; and other topics.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 00:13, 26 August 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-36 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Diksam Plateau]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Dixam plateau (6407168437).jpg|300px|center]]
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The '''Diksam Plateau''' or Dixam Plateau (Arabic: دكسم) is a limestone plateau in Socotra, Yemen. The Firmihin forest, located east of the Dirhur canyon within the plateau, has the highest concentration of Dragon's Blood Trees on the entire island.
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== Tech News: 2025-36 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Editing team wants to compile a list of templates, jargon terms, and policies used in edit summaries when a copyright violation is removed. This will help them identify the number of edits reverted due to copyright issues. We invite community members from the following Wikis to list these terms in [[Phab:T402601|T402601]], or to share their list with [[User:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek_(WMF)]]: {{int:project-localized-name-arwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-cswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-dewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-enwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-eswiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-fawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-frwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-hewiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-idwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-itwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-jawiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-kowiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-nlwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-plwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ptwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-trwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-ukwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-viwiki/en}}{{int:comma-separator/en}}{{int:project-localized-name-zhwiki/en}}. This project is open until September 9th 2025.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] has been enabled for all Wikisources. The extension makes it easier to organize and participate in collaborative activities, like edit-a-thons and WikiProjects, on the wikis. The extension has three features: [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]], [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Collaboration list|Collaboration List]], and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Connection Team/Invitation list|Invitation List]]. To request the extension for your wiki, visit the Deployment information page. [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CampaignEvents/Deployment_status#How_to_Request_the_CampaignEvents_Extension_for_your_wiki]
* The lists in the footer of the editing interface, such as "Templates used on this page," will now be organized into columns when there is enough space. This enhancement minimizes scrolling when editing lengthy articles on Wikipedia. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T401066]
* On September 3rd, 2025 we will increase the sampling percentages of our [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator Tools/Watchlist/Experiment#Scope of the experiment|group by toggle experiment]] of the <code>Special:RecentChanges</code>, <code>Special:Watchlist</code>, and <code>Special:RelatedChanges</code> pages on the Chinese, French, and Portuguese Wikipedias to 100 percent, allowing more editors to be part of this experiment. This adjustment is intended to ensure we have sufficient data to make informed decisions when evaluating the experiment results. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402958][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T396789]
* Upon clicking an empty search bar, logged-out users will see suggestions of articles for further reading on English Wikipedia beginning the week of September 22. The feature will be available on both desktop and mobile. All non-English wikis received this change in June and July. The goal is to make it easier for users to find articles. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Content Discovery Experiments/Search Suggestions|Learn more]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:37}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:37|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.17|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* Wikifunctions now has a new capability called "lightweight enumeration types", an enumeration type is simply a fixed set of values that's in the type's definition. This capability makes it quick and easy to define such a type, and allows for the reuse of values that are already present in Wikidata. Here is [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2025-07-19|a newsletter]] to learn more.
* The latest [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Newsletter updates#August 2025: Newsletter #1|Readers Newsletter]] is now available. This edition includes: the formation of two new teams — Reader Growth and Reader Experience; insights into declining pageviews and account creations; highlights from the Wikimania Nairobi panel on improving the reading experience; upcoming experiments to engage new and existing readers; and more.
'''Meetings and events'''
* Spotlight on some Wikimania 2025 Sessions:
** Identifying AI-generated text by searching for ISBNs whose checksums fail: Mathias Schindler of WMDE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw9o8Lsl974&t=15910s shared tools to help communities search for these].
** [https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/TCHZKH/ La durabilité du mouvement Wikimedia face aux défis actuels et futurs]: This session explored how Wikimedia can stay a trusted source of knowledge in the age of generative AI, information overload, and disinformation.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:51, 1 September 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-37 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Ttongsul]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:ja:トンスル]])''</small> </div>
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[[File:Ttongsul (imitation).jpg|300px|center]]
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Il '''ttongsul''' (똥술), o vino di feci, è una tradizionale preparazione medicinale coreana con gradazione alcolica al 9% a base di feci, solitamente umane e preferibilmente di bambino. Nato probabilmente traendo spunto dalla medicina tradizionale cinese, nelle credenze popolari il vino di feci avrebbe proprietà benefiche per molti tipi di malesseri: sarebbe un rimedio per dolori muscolari, ustioni, infiammazioni, epilessia e fratture ossee.
Sebbene alcuni media occidentali abbiano in passato riportato che questa bevanda sia diffusa tra la popolazione coreana, al giorno d'oggi un numero molto limitato di persone ne fa uso, dopo aver subito un declino di popolarità nei secoli scorsi, tanto che la maggioranza dei giovani coreani non ne ha mai sentito parlare.
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== Tech News: 2025-37 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Editing team is working on a new check: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Paste check|Paste check]]. This check informs newcomers who paste text into Wikipedia that the content might not be accepted. This check is an effort to increase the likelihood that the new content people are adding to Wikipedia is aligned with the Movement's commitment to offering information under a free content license. This check will soon be tested at a few wikis. If your community is interested in this test, please [[phab:T403680|tell us in this task]], or [[mw:Talk:Edit check|contact the team]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] Later this week, users of the "{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}" [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta feature]] will be able to use a [[w:en:Lint (software)|linting tool]] to see errors or other potential problems in wikitext in real time. See the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Linting|help page for more information]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T381577]
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Advanced item]] When browsing a wiki (like <code dir=ltr>en.wikipedia.org</code>), the software responds in one of two ways: a desktop page, or a redirect to a mobile version on an "m" domain (like <code dir=ltr>en.m.wikipedia.org</code>). Over the next three weeks, MediaWiki will start displaying the mobile version to mobile devices directly on the standard domain, without this redirect. This change does not affect existing m-dot URLs, or the "Desktop view" opt-out. [[mw:Requests for comment/Mobile domain sunsetting/2025 Announcement|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T214998]
* When an edit changes the categories of a page, the changes to the category membership counts are now happening asynchronously. This improves the speed of saving edits, especially when moving many pages to or from the same category, and reduces the risk of site outages, but it means that the counts can show outdated information for a few minutes. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T365303]
* Edits on Wikidata to qualifiers (properties and values) and references (properties and values) in a Wikidata item statement will now not add entries to the RecentChanges or Watchlist pages on all other Wikis. This is a temporary change to improve performance while other solutions are created. Wikidata's own pages remain unchanged. [[m:Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects/Reduce change propagation noise#Phase 1: Turn off (temporarily) Qualifiers and References Wikidata edits to the Recent Changes tables|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T401286][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T400698]
* Japanese-language wikis have had a major upgrade to the way that search works. The new search should generally give more accurate and more relevant search results. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T318269]
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:31}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:31|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-38 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Pak Kum-chol]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Pak Kum-chol in 1961 (cropped).jpg|center]]
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'''Pak Kum-chol''' was a North Korean politician. Having been a guerrilla during the anti-Japanese struggle, he became a high-ranking politician after the liberation of Korea. Pak aligned himself with his former guerrilla brothers in arms from the Kapsan Operation Committee to form a faction within the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) called the "Kapsan faction". This faction sought to replace Kim Il Sung with Pak. Kim retaliated by purging the faction in 1967 in what is known as the Kapsan faction incident.
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== Tech News: 2025-38 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/38|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* References lists that are made using the <code dir=ltr><nowiki><references/></nowiki></code> [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Cite#references-tag|tag]] will now automatically display with columns in Vector 2022 when readers are using its 'standard' settings for text-size and page-width. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T334941]
* Starting in the week of October 6, on [[gitiles:operations/mediawiki-config/+/a2d2aaab9ace84280dd2f4c70a33bb69cd73850f/dblists/small.dblist|small wikis]] and [[gitiles:operations/mediawiki-config/+/a2d2aaab9ace84280dd2f4c70a33bb69cd73850f/dblists/medium.dblist|medium wikis]] that have the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] enabled, all autoconfirmed users will be able to use [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]] as an organizer. No changes will be made for [[gitiles:operations/mediawiki-config/+/a2d2aaab9ace84280dd2f4c70a33bb69cd73850f/dblists/large.dblist|large wikis]] unless requested in Phabricator. This change is being made to make it easier for more people to use Event Registration, especially on wikis that are less likely to have policies related to the Event Organizer right. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Proposal to grant autoconfirmed users on small and medium wikis the organizer access to the event registration tool|Learn more]].
* Users that search using regular expressions (regex) can now use additional features including:
** for the <code dir=ltr>intitle:</code> keyword: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:CirrusSearch#Metacharacters|metacharacters]] for start-of-line (<code dir=ltr>^</code>) and end-of-line (<code dir=ltr>$</code>) anchors [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T317599]
** for both <code dir=ltr>intitle:</code> and <code dir=ltr>insource:</code> keywords: shorthand [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:CirrusSearch#Character_Classes|character classes]] for digits (<code dir=ltr>\d</code>), whitespace (<code dir=ltr>\s</code>), and word characters (<code dir=ltr>\w</code>); and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:CirrusSearch#Escape codes|escape codes]] for line feed (<code dir=ltr>\r</code>), newline (<code dir=ltr>\n</code>), tab (<code dir=ltr>\t</code>), and unicode (e.g. <code dir=ltr>\uHHHH</code>). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T403212]
* When you search for text that looks like an IP, the system will now show search results. It used to take you to the contributions for that IP instead of showing search results. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T306325]
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|All wikis will be read-only]] for a few minutes on September 24. This is planned at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1758726000 15:00 UTC]. This is for the datacenter server switchover backup tests which happen twice a year. You can [[diffblog:2025/03/12/hear-that-the-wikis-go-silent-twice-a-year/|read more about the background and details of this process on the Diff blog]].
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:24}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:24|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, a bug was fixed that affected users who used the page-tabs to switch from wikitext editing of a section into the visualeditor. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T401043]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The MediaWiki Interfaces team is redesigning the Wikimedia REST API Sandbox with Codex. If you have feedback on improvements for the API documentation or what makes developer experiences smooth (or frustrating), you’re invited to [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/appointments/schedules/AcZssZ2aZzbXeQvjOF7gB1fJXiwAYemQjKf4sXNaRODPA7_obFyNBwkzNkoVCoTF-aeov89kIjXHbCQm join an upcoming discovery interview], or [[mw:MediaWiki Interfaces Team/Developer Feedback/Wikimedia Web APIs|leave feedback onwiki]]. [[listarchive:list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/C4FBAOA57PH6G5ORVMAUF5TGYBLZDU5Q/|Learn more]].
* Edits to Wikidata aliases (an alternative name for an item or a property) will now be shown in RecentChanges and Watchlist entries on other wikis less often, reducing unnecessary notifications. This will reduce the overall quantity of 'noisy' entries. Wikidata's own pages remain unchanged. [[m:Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects/Reduce change propagation noise#Phase 1: More granular Alias tracking|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T401288]
* The new [https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode17.0.0/ Unicode 17.0] version has been released. The [[:c:Category:Unicode Module Datasets|datasets on Commons]] for the [[:d:Q39301585|Module:Unicode data]] have been updated. Wikipedias that do not use the Commons datasets should either update their own data or switch to the Commons datasets.
* Users of the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise|Wikimedia Enterprise]] Structured Contents endpoints can now access [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/parsed-wikipedia-tables/ Parsed Tables]. The new Parsed Tables feature extracts and represents Wikipedia tables in structured JSON. This improves machine accessibility as part of the [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/api/structured-contents/ Structured Contents initiative]. Structured Contents output is freely available through the [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/docs/on-demand/#article-structured-contents-beta On-demand API], or through Wikimedia Cloud Services.
* A [https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/wikimedia-foundation/english-wikipedia-people-dataset dataset of English Wikipedia biographical information] from [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise|Wikimedia Enterprise]] has been published on Kaggle, for evaluation and research. This provides structured data from more than 1.5 million biographies, including birth and death dates, education, affiliations, careers, awards, and more (from a June 2024 snapshot).
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.19|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* [[wmania:Special:MyLanguage/2026:Scholarships|Scholarship applications]] for Wikimania 2026 in Paris, France, are open until October 31.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 17:08, 15 September 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-39 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Federation of Central America (1921–1922)]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Federación de Centro América (1921-1922)]]) ([[:ar:اتحاد أمريكا الوسطى (1921-1922)]])''</small> </div>
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The '''Federation of Central America''' (Spanish: Federación de Centro América)[1] was a short-lived federal republic that existed in Central America between 1921 and 1922. The federation consisted of the Central American nations of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
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== Tech News: 2025-39 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1758726000 On September 24th at 15:00 UTC], all Wikimedia sites users will experience a brief read-only period due to a scheduled [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|datacenter server switchover]]. The Wikimedia Foundation's Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team will redirect all traffic from one primary server to its backup. You can listen to the switchover using the [http://listen.hatnote.com/ "Listen to Wikipedia"] tool, where you will hear edits stop for a few minutes during the read-only phase, then resume. This twice-yearly datacenter server switchover ensures reliability by testing the backup datacenter, so that our sites can stay online even if the primary datacenter fails. You can [[diffblog:2025/03/12/hear-that-the-wikis-go-silent-twice-a-year/|read more about the process on the Diff blog]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* Editors of [[f:Special:Mylanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2025-09-12#Next round of Wiktionaries to receive embedded Wikifunctions calls|60 more Wiktionaries]] will soon be able to call [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Introduction|functions from Wikifunctions]] and integrate them into their pages. A function takes one or more inputs and transforms them into a desired output, like adding numbers, converting miles to meters, calculating elapsed time, or declining a word into a case. They will join the other [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2025-08-29#Wikifunctions available on 65 Wiktionaries|65 Wiktionary language editions]], which already have access to embedded Wikifunctions calls. Later this year, plans are in place to expand to more Wiktionaries and the Incubator.
* A new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#Technical metadata of another page|parser function]] has been added: <code><nowiki>{{#contentmodel}}</nowiki></code>. Template editors and admins can use it to get the localized or canonical name of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:ChangeContentModel|content model]] of a specific page. The function makes it easier to create and edit system messages, such as ''MediaWiki:editinginterface'', even when you switch types of pages, like wiki, JavaScript, CSS or JSON page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328254]
* Adding or editing a <code>DISPLAYTITLE</code> for an article using VisualEditor will no longer be broken. Editors who use VisualEditor mode to modify the <code><nowiki>{{DISPLAYTITLE}}</nowiki></code> would no longer have the literal text "DISPLAYTITLE" or its localized variant added to their articles. A list of pages that may have been affected and might need cleanup is documented in [[phab:P83438|this ticket]].
* Beta users of the Wikipedia Android app can now try the redesigned [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Android/Activity Tab Experiment|Activity tab]], which replaces the Edits tab. The new tab offers personalized insights into reading, editing, and donation activity, while simplifying navigation and making app use more engaging.
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:12}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:12|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-sync.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.20|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* Wikifunctions users can now import many essential facts involving [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Z6011|geo-coordinates]], [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Z6010|quantities]] and [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Z6064|time]] values from Wikidata. This is made possible by the creation of Wikifunctions types for these values, which makes them available for use by functions in Wikifunctions. Learn more about how this works in [[c:File:ImportingWikidataDatatypesIntoWikifunctions.webm|this video]] and Wikifunctions' [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2025-08-01#News in Types I: Wikidata quantity|August 1 newsletter]] (for quantities) and [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2025-08-22#News in Types: Wikidata geo-coordinate|August 22 newsletter]] (for geo-coordinates).
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-40 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Palazzo delle Poste (Latina)]]'''<br /> </div>
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Il '''Palazzo delle Poste''', fino al 1945 Ricevitoria Postelegrafonica di Littoria, è un edificio postale di Latina, situato in piazzale dei Bonificatori.
Costruito nel 1932 in stile razionalista con influenze futuriste, riscontrabili nell'utilizzo di ampie superfici vetrate e di volumi verticali, oltre che per la presenza di l’utilizzo di materiali e scelte di design molto in voga all'epoca come, come i mattoni a vista, il travertino di Tivoli e l'Anticorodal (una lega di alluminio), ospita l'ufficio postale Latina Centro.
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* A major software upgrade has been made to [[phab:|Phabricator]]. The update introduces performance improvements, a refreshed search interface, enhancements to Maniphest task search, updates to user profile pages and project workboards, new Herald automation features, as well as general text input, mobile experience improvements and more. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/phame/post/view/321/iterative_improvements_september_2025/]
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Community Tech team will release the new Community Wishlist extension on October 1, that will improve the way wishes will be submitted. The new extension will allow users to add tags to their wishes to better categorise them, and (in a future iteration) to filter them by status, tags and focus areas. It will also be possible to support individual wishes again, as requested by the community in many instances. The old system will be retired. There will be a brief period of downtime while the extension is deployed and wishes are migrated to the new system. You can read more about this [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Updates|in the latest update]] or you can consult the [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CommunityRequests|current documentation on MediaWiki]].
* As announced [[diffblog:2025/09/02/better-detecting-bots-and-replacing-our-captcha/|on Diff blog]], the production trial of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Anti-abuse signals/hCaptcha|hCaptcha]] service for bot detection has begun. The trial is currently using hCaptcha to protect account creation on Chinese, Persian, Portuguese, Indonesian, Japanese, and Turkish Wikipedias, where it will replace our existing [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:ConfirmEdit#FancyCaptcha|CAPTCHA]] (FancyCaptcha). The goal with the trial is to better block bots while also improving usability and accessibility for users who encounter CAPTCHA challenges.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents]] extension has been [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status|deployed]] to Wikimedia Commons. The extension makes it easier to organize and participate in collaborative activities, like edit-a-thons and WikiProjects, on the wikis. On Commons, anyone who is a registered user can use it as an event participant. To use it as an organizer, someone needs to have the [[c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Event organizers|event organizer right]].
* [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing|Sub-referencing]], a new feature to re-use references with different details has been released to German Wikipedia. You can [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#test|test the feature]] on testwiki or [https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmcloud.org/wiki/Sub-referencing on betawiki] as well. Please share your thoughts on [[:m:Talk:WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#Templates used in sub-references|using templates in sub-references]] or [[:m:Talk:WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#Pilot wikis|volunteer to become a pilot wiki]].
* On wikis using the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Mentorship|Mentorship]] system, communities can now opt experienced editors out of Mentorship through [[{{#special:CommunityConfiguration/Mentorship}}]]. Within this setting, communities may define thresholds, based on edit count and account age, to decide when an editor is considered experienced enough to no longer receive Mentorship. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T403563]
* The Editing Team and the Machine Learning Team are working on a new check for newcomers: [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check/Tone Check|Tone check]]. Using a prediction model, this check will encourage editors to improve the tone of their edits, using artificial intelligence. We invite volunteers to review the first version of the Tone language model for the following languages: Arabic, Czech, German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Farsi, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian and Latvian. Users from these wikis interested in reviewing this model are [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit_check/Tone_Check/Model_evaluation|invited to sign up at MediaWiki.org]]. The deadline to sign up is on October 3, which will be the start date of the test.
* The rollout of [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Manage blocks|multiblocks]] had the side effect that non-active block logs may have been shown on {{#special:Contributions}} and on blocked users' user and user_talk pages. This issue will be fully resolved in a few days. As part of the fix, [{{fullurl:Special:Allmessages|prefix=sp-contributions-blocked-notice}} messages prefixed with <code>sp-contributions-blocked-notice</code>] will be removed and replaced with [{{fullurl:Special:Allmessages|prefix=blocked-notice-logextract}} those prefixed with <code>blocked-notice-logextract</code>] in a few weeks. Please help translate the new messages and update any local overrides if needed.
* There was a bug with links added using visual editor if they included characters such as <code dir=ltr><nowiki>[ ] |</nowiki></code> after the fragment identifier (<code><nowiki>#</nowiki></code>). They were not encoded properly creating an incorrect link. This has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T404823]
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikiquote/en}} in [[d:Q9237|Malay]] ([[q:ms:|<code>q:ms:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T404698]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Later this week, editors using Lua modules will be able to use the <code>[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#mw.title.newBatch|mw.title.newBatch]]</code> function to look up the existence of up to 25 pages at once, in a way that only increases the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Parser functions#Expensive parser functions|expensive function]] count once.
* A new [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Unsupported Tools Working Group|Unsupported Tools Working Group]] has been formed as part of ongoing efforts to collectively determine technical work priorities, similar to the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council|Product & Technology Advisory Council]] (PTAC). The working group will help prioritize and review requests for support of unmaintained extensions, gadgets, bots, and tools. For the first cycle, the group will be prioritizing an unsupported Wikimedia Commons tool.
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'''Majed Abu Maraheel''' was a Palestinian long-distance runner, football player, security officer, and athletics coach, who was the first Palestinian to compete at the Olympic Games.
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#paste|Paste Check]] is a new Edit Check feature to help avoid and fight copyright violations. When editors paste text into an article, Paste Check prompts them to confirm the origin and licensing of the content. Starting Wednesday, 8 October, [[phab:T403680|22 wikis will test Paste Check]]. Paste Check will help new volunteers understand and follow the policies and guidelines necessary to make constructive contributions to Wikipedia projects.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Mobile devices will receive mobile articles directly on the standard domain (like <code>en.wikipedia.org</code>), instead of via a redirect to an "m" domain (like <code>en.m.wikipedia.org</code>). This change improves performance. This week it will be enabled on Wikipedias. The existing mobile URLs and the "Desktop view" opt-out remain available. [[mw:Requests for comment/Mobile domain sunsetting/2025 Announcement|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T214998]
* New [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:CirrusSearch#creationdate and lasteditdate|date filters]], <code dir=ltr>creationdate:</code> and <code dir=ltr>lasteditdate:</code>, are now available in the wiki search engine. This allows users to filter search results by a page's first or last revision date. The filters support comparison operators (e.g. <code dir=ltr>>2024</code>) and relative dates (e.g. <code dir=ltr>today-1d</code>), making it easier to find recently updated content or pages within specific age ranges. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T403593]
* [[f:|Wikifunctions]] now supports rich text in embedded calls across the 150 wikis where it's enabled. To showcase this, the team created a [[f:Z26333|Latin declination table]] that Wiktionary editors can use to automatically generate noun forms, producing clear, formatted results — see an [[f:Wikifunctions:Embedded function calls/Wiktionary tables demonstration|example output]]. If you need any help or have any feedback, please [[f:Wikifunctions:Project chat|contact the Wikifunctions Team]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T397402]
* An edit link will now appear inside the categories box on article pages for logged in users, which will directly launch the VisualEditor category dialog. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T291691]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The field <code dir=ltr>rev_sha1</code> in the revision database table is being removed in favor of <code dir=ltr>content_sha1</code> in the content database table. See [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/cloud@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/2D2M3SP4WHR6BXXKTZ2PBLZQYR3EGQVR/ the announcement] for more information.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web|Reader Experience team]] will roll out [[w:en:Light-on-dark color scheme|Dark Mode]] user interface on all Wikimedia sites on October 29, 2025. All anonymous users of Wikimedia sites will have the option to activate a color scheme that features light-colored text on a dark background. This is designed to provide a more comfortable reading experience, especially in low-light situations. Template authors and technical contributors are encouraged to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading/Updates/2024-04|learn how to make pages ready for Dark mode]] and address any compatibility issues found in templates in their wiki before the enablement. Please contact the Web team for questions or any support on [[mw:Talk:Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading#|this talk page]] before the enablement. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395628]
* Starting on Monday, October 6, API endpoints under the <code>rest.php</code> path will be rerouted through a new internal API Gateway. Individual wikis will be updated based on the standard release groups, with total traffic increased over time. This change is expected to be non-breaking and non-disruptive. If any issues are observed, please file a Phabricator ticket to the [[phab:tag/serviceops/|Service Ops team board]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T400130]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-42 ==
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In Eritrea, abortion is banned except on the grounds of pregnancy from rape or incest, pregnancy of a minor, or risk to physical or mental health. Legal abortions require medical or judicial approval. Prior to Eritrea's independence, it applied Ethiopia's abortion law of the 1950s, which banned abortion unless life-saving. After independence, the 1991 penal code adapted this law to lift punishments on abortions on the grounds of rape, incest, or risk to life or health, but legal abortions did not exist in effect. The penal codes of 2001 and 2015 required physicians to prove health grounds for abortion. Unsafe abortion is common and contributes to maternal mortality in Eritrea. Post-abortion care is unavailable in some regions.
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== Tech News: 2025-42 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Last week, improvements to account security and two-factor authentication (2FA) features were enabled across all wikis. These changes include user interface improvements for [https://auth.wikimedia.org/metawiki/wiki/Special:AccountSecurity Special:AccountSecurity], the support of multiple 2FA methods via authenticator apps and portable security keys (previously users could only enable one method), and a new Recovery Codes module which facilitates fewer account lockouts due to lost two-factor apps and devices. As part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Account Security|Account Security]] project, work is continuing through the rest of 2025 on further user experience improvements, and support for passkeys as an alternate second factor.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Another part of the Account security project is making 2FA generally available to all users. Along with editors with advanced privileges, such as administrators and bureaucrats, 40% of editors now have access to 2FA. You can check if you have access at [https://auth.wikimedia.org/metawiki/wiki/Special:AccountSecurity Special:AccountSecurity]. Instructions for activation are on the linked page. The plan is to continue increasing availability if it is determined that the user support capabilities are able to support global usage. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T400579]
* This week, users at wikis where talk page [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Usability|Usability Improvements]] are already available by default (everywhere ''except'' the 12 wikis listed in [[phab:T379264|T379264]]) will gain the ability to Thank a comment directly from the talk page it appears on. Before this change, Thanking could only be done by visiting the revision history of the talk page. You can [[diffblog:2025/10/13/revolutionizing-gratitude-a-new-era-of-thanking-comments/|learn more about this change]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366095]
* Users who have not [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-personal-email|verified their email address]] will soon be receiving monthly Notification reminders to do so. This is because users who have verified their email can more easily recover their account. These reminders will not be sent if the user is inactive or removes the unverified email from their account. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Email_confirmation][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T58074]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The Unsupported Tools Working Group has chosen [[c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Video2commons|Video2Commons]] as the first tool for its pilot cycle. The group will explore ways to improve and sustain the tool over the coming months. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Unsupported Tools Working Group|Learn more on Meta]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:00, 13 October 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-43 ==
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On 27 January 1945, Auschwitz—a Nazi concentration camp and extermination camp in occupied Poland where more than a million people were murdered as part of the Nazis' "Final Solution" to the Jewish question—was liberated by the Soviet Red Army during the Vistula–Oder Offensive. Although most of the prisoners had been forced onto a death march, about 7,000 had been left behind. The Soviet soldiers attempted to help the survivors and were shocked at the scale of Nazi crimes. The date is recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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== Tech News: 2025-43 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* To optimize how user data is stored in our databases, the saved preferences of users who haven't logged in for over five years and have fewer than 100 edits will be cleared. When those users return, default settings will apply. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T406724]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:20}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:20|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, there was a broken link from the GlobalContributions interface message to the XTools GlobalContributions page which has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T406415]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The work to reroute all traffic to API endpoints under the <code dir=ltr><nowiki>rest.php</nowiki></code> route through a common API gateway is now complete. If any issues are observed, please file a phabricator ticket to the [[phab:tag/serviceops/|Service Ops team board]].
* Edits to Wikidata references or qualifiers will now be shown in RecentChanges and Watchlist entries on other wikis less often, reducing unnecessary notifications. This will reduce the overall quantity of 'noisy' entries. Wikidata's own pages remain unchanged. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T401290]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:37, 20 October 2025 (UTC)
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The '''Black Diaries''' are diaries purported to have been written by the Irish revolutionary Roger Casement, which contained accounts of homosexual liaisons with young men. They cover the years 1903, 1910 and 1911 (two) and were handed in to Scotland Yard after his capture in April 1916.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The Wikipedia iOS app has launched an A/B/C test of improvements made to the tabbed browsing feature for select regions and languages. The test, named “More dynamic tabs”, explores new tab experiences and includes “Did you know” and “Because you read” article recommendations. You can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/Tabbed Browsing (Tabs)/New Tab Experience and Recommendations Experiment|read more on the project page]].
* Autoconfirmed users on [[gitiles:operations/mediawiki-config/+/a2d2aaab9ace84280dd2f4c70a33bb69cd73850f/dblists/small.dblist|small]] and [[gitiles:operations/mediawiki-config/+/a2d2aaab9ace84280dd2f4c70a33bb69cd73850f/dblists/medium.dblist|medium wikis]] with the CampaignEvents extension can now use [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event Center/Registration|Event Registration]] without the Event Organizer right. This feature lets organizers enable registration, manage participants, and lets users register with one click instead of signing event pages.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:31}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:31|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the issue of flashing colors when holding or pressing the arrow keys under the dark mode settings in Vector 2022 has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402285]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The CampaignEvents extension will be deployed to all remaining wikis during the week of 17 November 2025. The extension currently includes three features: Event Registration, Collaboration List, and Invitation List. For this rollout, Invitation List will not be enabled on Wikifunctions and MediaWiki unless requested by those communities. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Deployment status|Visit the deployment page to learn more]].
* The SwaggerUI-based REST sandbox experience is now live on all wiki projects. The sandbox can be accessed through the [[{{#special:RestSandbox}}]] page. Please report any issues to the MediaWiki Interfaces team board, or join the discussion on the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Interfaces Team/Feature Feedback/REST Sandbox|project launch]] page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/board/6931/]
* Transform endpoints with a trailing slash path in the MediaWiki REST API are now marked as deprecated. They will remain functional during this time, but removal is expected by the end of January 2026. All API users currently calling them are encouraged to transition to the non-trailing slash versions. Both endpoint variations can be found and tested using the [https://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?api=mw-extra&title=Special%3ARestSandbox REST Sandbox]. See the [[mw:API/Deprecation|MediaWiki REST API Deprecation]] page for more detailed information about the API deprecation policies and procedures.
* A dedicated [[mw:API:REST API/Changelog|changelog now exists for the MediaWiki REST API]]. The changelog provides an overview of these changes, making it easier for developers to keep track of improvements and iterations. Announcements will also continue to flow through the standard communication channels, including Tech News and email distribution lists, but can now be more easily referenced from a central location. If you have feedback about the style, structure, or content of this changelog, please [[mw:API talk:REST API/Changelog|join the discussion]].
* Administrators can delete the tracking category which was previously added by the JsonConfig extension, as it is no longer used. See the categories linked from [[d:Q130635582#sitelinks-wikipedia|Q130635582]]. It is OK if there are still pages listed in the category as that is just a caching issue, and they will be automatically cleared out the next time each page is edited. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T378352]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.25|MediaWiki]]
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Consolations (Liszt)]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Consolations''', S. 171a/172 (German: Tröstungen) are a set of six solo piano works by Franz Liszt. The compositions take the musical style of nocturnes with each having its own distinctive style.
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== Tech News: 2025-45 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/45|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Administrators will now find that [[{{#special:MergeHistory}}]] is now significantly more flexible about what it can merge. It can now merge sections taken from the middle of the history of the source (rather than only the start) and insert revisions anywhere in the history of the destination page (rather than only the start). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T382958]
* For users with "{{int:discussiontools-preference-autotopicsub}}" [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|enabled in their preferences]], starting a new topic or adding a reply to an existing topic will now subscribe them to replies to that topic. Previously, this would only happen if the DiscussionTools "{{int:Skin-action-addsection}}" or "{{int:Discussiontools-replybutton}}" widgets were used. When DiscussionTools was originally launched existing accounts were not opted in to automatic topic subscriptions, so this change should primarily affect newer accounts and users who have deliberately changed their preferences since that time. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T290778]
* Scribunto modules can now be used to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#SVG library|generate SVG images]]. This can be used to build charts, graphics and other visualizations dynamically through Lua, reducing the need to compose them externally and upload them as files. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T405861]
* Wikimedia sites now provide all anonymous users with the option to enable a dark mode color scheme, featuring light-colored text on a dark background. This enhancement aims to deliver a more enjoyable reading experience, especially in dimly lit environments. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T395628]
* Users with large watchlists have long faced timeouts when editing [[Special:EditWatchlist|Special:EditWatchlist]]. The page now loads entries in smaller sections instead of all at once due to a paging update, allowing everyone to edit their watchlists smoothly. As part of the database update, sorting by expiry has been removed because it was over 100× slower than sorting by title. A [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist/W454 community wish] has been created to explore alternative ways to restore sort-by-expiry. If this feature is important to you, please support the wish! [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T41510]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:31}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:31|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the fixing of the persisting highlighting when using VisualEditor find and replace during a query. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407318]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Since 2019 the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia URL Shortener|Wikimedia URL Shortener]] at https://w.wiki is available for all Wikimedia wikis to create short links to articles, permalinks, diffs, etc. It is available in the sidebar as "Get shortened URL". There are 30 wikis that also install an older "ShortUrl" extension. The old extension will soon be removed. This means <code>/s/</code> URLs will not be advertised under article titles via HTML <code dir=ltr>class="title-shortlink"</code>. The <code>/s/</code> URLs will keep working. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T107188]
* On Thursday, October 30, the [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Interfaces Team|MediaWiki Interfaces]] and [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Site Reliability Engineering|SRE Service Operations]] teams began rerouting Action API traffic through a common API gateway. Individual wikis will be updated based on the standard release groups, with total traffic increased over time. This change is expected to be non-breaking and non-disruptive. If any issues are observed, please file a Phabricator ticket to the [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/serviceops/ Service Ops team] board.
* MediaWiki Train deployments will pause for the final two weeks of 2025: 22 December and 29 December. Backport windows will also pause between Monday, 22 December 2025 and Thursday, 2 January 2026. A backport window is a scheduled time to add things like bug fixes and configuration changes. There are seven deployment trains remaining for 2025. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/SMWTEAES4SDLDUSK4HMWNBSKNCXZAWYN/]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.45/wmf.26|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* In 2025, the Wikimedia Foundation reported that AI systems and search engines increasingly use Wikipedia content without driving users to the site, contributing to an 8% drop in human pageviews compared to 2024. After detecting bots disguised as humans, Wikimedia updated its traffic data to reflect this shift. Read more about current user trends on Wikipedia in [[diffblog:2025/10/17/new-user-trends-on-wikipedia/|a Diff blog post]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-46 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Marine coastal ecosystem]]'''<br /> </div>
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A '''marine coastal ecosystem''' is a marine ecosystem which occurs where the land meets the ocean. Worldwide there is about 620,000 kilometres (390,000 mi) of coastline. Coastal habitats extend to the margins of the continental shelves, occupying about 7 percent of the ocean surface area. Marine coastal ecosystems include many very different types of marine habitats, each with their own characteristics and species composition. They are characterized by high levels of biodiversity and productivity.
For example, estuaries are areas where freshwater rivers meet the saltwater of the ocean, creating an environment that is home to a wide variety of species, including fish, shellfish, and birds. Salt marshes are coastal wetlands which thrive on low-energy shorelines in temperate and high-latitude areas, populated with salt-tolerant plants such as cordgrass and marsh elder that provide important nursery areas for many species of fish and shellfish. Mangrove forests survive in the intertidal zones of tropical or subtropical coasts, populated by salt-tolerant trees that protect habitat for many marine species, including crabs, shrimp, and fish.
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'''Updates for editors'''
[[File:Talk pages default look (April 2023).jpg|thumb|alt=Screenshot of the visual improvements made on talk pages|Example of a talk page with the new design, in French.]]
* Starting November 12, users will see a change in the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Talk pages project/Feature summary#Usability improvements|appearance of talk pages]] on [[Phab:T379264|some Wikipedias]]. Almost [[phab:T392121|all wikis]] have received this design change; [[phab:T409297|English Wikipedia]] will get these changes later. You can read more [[diffblog:2024/05/02/making-talk-pages-better-for-everyone/|on ''Diff'']]. Users can opt out of these changes [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing|in their user preferences]] in "{{int:discussiontools-preference-visualenhancements}}". [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T379264]
* MediaWiki can now display a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Protection indicators|page indicator]] automatically while a page is protected. This feature is disabled by default. It can be enabled by [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Requesting wiki configuration changes|community request]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T12347]
* Using the "{{int:showpreview}}" or "{{int:showdiff}}" buttons in the wikitext editor will now carry over certain URL parameters like '[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Parameters to index.php#useskin|useskin]]', '[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Parameters to index.php#uselang|uselang]]' and '[[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Section#Editing sections|section]]'. This update also fixes an issue where, if the browser crashed while previewing an edit to a single section, saving this edit could overwrite the entire page with just that section’s content. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T62744][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T24029][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T155097]
* Wikivoyage wikis can use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:Kartographer#Markers and counters|colored map markers in the article text]]. The text of these markers will now be shown in contrasting black or white color, instead of always being white. Local workarounds for the problem can be removed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T369454]
* The Activity tab in the Wikipedia Android app is now available for all users. The new tab offers personalized insights into reading, editing, and donation activity, while simplifying navigation and making app use more engaging. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Apps/Team/Android/Activity_Tab_Experiment]
* The Reader Growth team is launching an experiment called "Image browsing" to test how to make it easier for readers to browse and discover images on Wikipedia articles. This experiment, a mobile-only A/B test, will go live on English Wikipedia in the week of November 17 and will run for four weeks, affecting 0.05% of users on English wiki. The test launched on November 3 on Arabic, Chinese, French, Indonesian, and Vietnamese wikis, affecting up to 10% of users on those wikis. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Readers/Reader_Growth/WE3.1.3_Image_Browsing]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example the inability to lock accounts on mobile sites has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T256185]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[wikitech:Help talk:Toolforge/Toolforge standards committee#November 2025 committee nominations|Nominations are open on Wikitech]] for new [[wikitech:Help:Toolforge/Toolforge standards committee|Toolforge standards committee]] members. The committee oversees the Toolforge [[wikitech:Help:Toolforge/Right to fork policy|Right to fork policy]] and [[wikitech:Help:Toolforge/Abandoned tool policy|Abandoned tool policy]] among other duties. Nominations will remain open through 2025-11-28.
* The [[w:JSON Web Token#Standard fields|JWT issuer field]] in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/OAuth/For Developers#OAuth 2|OAuth 2 access tokens]] for [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Unified login|SUL wikis]] has been changed to <code><nowiki>https://meta.wikimedia.org</nowiki></code>. Old access tokens will still work. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399199]
* The [[w:JSON Web Token#Standard fields|JWT subject field]] in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/OAuth/For Developers#OAuth 2|OAuth 2 access tokens]] will soon change from <code><user id></code> to <code dir=ltr style="white-space:nowrap">mw:<identity type>:<user id></code>, where <code><identity type></code> is typically <code dir=ltr>CentralAuth:</code><!-- not a typo --> (for [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Unified login|SUL wikis]]) or <code dir=ltr style="white-space:nowrap">local:<wiki id></code> (for other wikis). This is to avoid conflicts between different user ID types, and to make OAuth 2 access tokens and the <code>sessionJwt</code> cookie more similar. Old access tokens will still work. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399199]
* MediaWiki's block messages ([[MediaWiki:Blockedtext|blockedtext]], [[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-partial|blockedtext-partial]], [[MediaWiki:Autoblockedtext|autoblockedtext]], [[MediaWiki:Systemblockedtext|systemblockedtext]], [[MediaWiki:Blockedtext-tempuser|blockedtext-tempuser]], [[MediaWiki:Autoblockedtext-tempuser|autoblockedtext-tempuser]]) now support additional parameters indicating whether the user is blocked from editing their own user talk page <code><nowiki>$9</nowiki></code> or emailing other users <code><nowiki>$</nowiki><nowiki>10</nowiki></code>. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T285612]
* A <code>REL1_45</code> branch for MediaWiki core and each of the extensions and skins in Wikimedia git has been created. This is the first step in the release process for MediaWiki 1.45.0, scheduled for late November 2025. If you are working on a critical bug fix or working on a new feature, you may need to take note of this change. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/ZUY7TY3Z6XPZWZVAZV63OPO5OW52Q6GE/]
* The process for generating CirrusSearch dumps has been updated due to slowing performance. If you encounter any issues migrating to the replacement dumps, please contact the Search Platform Team for support. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T366248][https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/3KQPOR6ACVN6OVLMLZPIBXQSWQKW4E3K/]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:38, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-47 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Elephant communication]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Elephants communicate''' via touching, visual displays, vocalisations, seismic vibrations, and semiochemicals.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience|Reader Experience team]] is experimenting with [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience/WE3.3.4_Reading lists|reading lists on mobile web]], allowing logged-in readers with no edits to save private lists of articles for later. The experiment is running on Arabic, Chinese, French, Indonesian, and Vietnamese Wikipedias since the week of 10 November, and will begin on English Wikipedia the week of 17 November.
* Users who can’t receive their email verification code during login can now get help by submitting a form on a new special page. This update is part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Account Security|Account Security]] initiative. If your account has an email address, please make sure you still have access to it. When logging in from a new device or location without 2FA, you may be asked to enter a 6-digit code sent by email to finish logging in. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Account Security#Why are you requiring me to enter a code from my email to log in? Can I opt out of this?|Learn more]].
* One new wiki has been created: a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikisource}} in [[d:Q13324|Minangkabau]] ([[s:min:|<code>s:min:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408317]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* As part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification|Parser Unification]] project, the Content Transform Team rolled out Parsoid as the default parser to many low-traffic Wikipedias and is preparing the next step to high traffic ones. This message is an invitation for you to opt-in to Parsoid, as described in the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:ParserMigration|Extension:ParserMigration]] documentation, and identify any issues you might encounter with your own workflow using bots, gadgets, or user scripts. Please, let us know through the ''"Report Visual Bug"'' link in the Tools sidebar or create a phab ticket and tag the [[phab:project/view/5846|Content Transform Team in Phabricator]].
* Unsupported Tools: Several issues with [[:c:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Video2commons|Video2Commons]] have been fixed, including filename-related upload failures, black-video imports, and retry handling. AV1 support has also been added. Ongoing work focuses on backend stability, ffmpeg errors, subtitle imports, metadata handling, and playlist uploads. To track specific tasks, check the [[phab:tag/video2commons/|Phabricator board]].
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.3|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* Save the date for the next Wikimedia Hackathon happening in Milan, Italy from May 1–3, 2026. Registration will open in January 2026. [https://pretix.eu/wikimedia/Hackathon-2026/ Scholarship applications are currently open], and will close on November 28, 2025. If you have any questions, please email <bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">hackathon@wikimedia.org</bdi>.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 17:27, 17 November 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-48 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Animal-made art]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Animal-made art''' consists of works by non-human animals, that have been considered by humans to be artistic, including visual works, music, photography, and videography. Some of these are created naturally by animals, often as courtship displays, while others are created with human involvement.
There have been debates about the copyright status of these works, with the United States Copyright Office stating in 2014 that works that lack human authorship cannot have their copyright registered at the US Copyright Office.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Last week, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Search Platform|Wikimedia Search Team]] recreated the "DWIM" (Do What I Mean) gadget functionality server-side, for Russian and Hebrew Wikipedias. This feature adds cross-keyboard suggestions to the standard search-box suggestions. For example, searching for ''<span lang="und" dir="ltr">cxfcnmt</span>'' on Russian Wikipedia will now add suggestions for ''<span lang="ru" dir="ltr">счастье</span>'' ("happiness") that the user probably intended. They plan to enable this feature for other Russian and Hebrew wikis this week. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408734]
* Later this week, users of the "{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}" [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta feature]] will have syntax highlighting available in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:DiscussionTools|DiscussionTools]]. This requires that the "{{int:discussiontools-preference-sourcemodetoolbar}}" preference be set. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T407918]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|Campaign events extension]] – the set of tools for coordinating events and other on-wiki collaborations has now been deployed to all Wikimedia wikis. A new feature known as [[m:Special:MyLanguage/CampaignEvents/Collaborative contributions|Collaborative contribution]] to help organizers and participants see the impact of activities has also been added. Join the upcoming [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Event:Connection learning session 3|learning session]] to see the new feature in action and share your feedback.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:24}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:24|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the bug which stopped CodeReviewBot from working, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T410417]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Users of Wikimedia API can join a usability study to help validate the new design of Wikimedia REST API sandboxes. Interested participants should fill the [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/487662 recruitment survey]. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/IREJRRWTZTGCYWQHDMSNJFTQAEPOOAE3/]
* The MediaWiki Interfaces team is deprecating XSLT stylesheets within the Action API. Support for <code dir=ltr>format=xml'''&xlst={stylesheet}'''</code> will be removed from Wikimedia projects by the end of November, 2025. In addition, it will soon be disabled by default in MediaWiki release versions: v1.43 (LTS), v1.44, and v1.45. Support for XSLT stylesheets will be fully removed from MediaWiki v1.46 (expected to release between April and May 2026). [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/5AX7UWAVVUNUSBOIRHMNOKWOZ5EZI3JX/]
* The WDQS legacy endpoint ([https://query-legacy-full.wikidata.org/ query-legacy-full.wikidata.org]) will be decommissioned at the end of December 2025, and finally closed down on 7th January 2026. After this date, users should expect requests to query.wikidata.org that require the full graph to fail or return invalid results if they are not rewritten to use SPARQL federation. The team encourages users to ensure that tools and workflows use the supported WDQS endpoints (<span dir=ltr><nowiki>https://query.wikidata.org/</nowiki></span> - Main graph or <span dir=ltr><nowiki>https://query-scholarly.wikidata.org/</nowiki></span> - Scholarly graph). For support with migrating use cases, please review the [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:Data_access|Data Access]] and [[d:Wikidata:Request_a_query|Request a Query]] pages for details and assistance on alternative access methods.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.4|MediaWiki]]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-49 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Halachic state]]'''<br /> </div>
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The term "'''halachic state'''" (Hebrew: מְדִינַת הֲלָכָה Medīnat Hălāḵā) refers to a sovereign state that endorses Judaism in an official capacity and governs by Jewish religious law. It has been a subject of discussion among Orthodox Jews, particularly with regard to modern Israel, which, although a Jewish state, is not classified as a theocracy.
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== Tech News: 2025-49 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The Wikipedia Year in Review 2025 will be available on December 2 for users of iOS and Android Wikipedia apps, featuring new personalized insights, updated reading highlights, and refreshed designs. Learn more on the review's [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Wikipedia Year in Review/Updates|project page]].
* The Growth team is working on improving the text and presentation of the Verification Email sent to new users to make them more welcoming, useful and informative. Some new text have been drafted for A/B testing and you can help by translating them. See [[phab:T396155|Phabricator]].
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]] will now be deployed at Japanese, Urdu and Chinese Wikipedias on December 2. Add a link is based on a prediction model that suggests links to be added to articles. While this feature has already been available on most Wikipedias, the prediction model could not support certain languages. A new model has now been developed to handle these languages, and it will be gradually rolled out to other Wikipedias over time. If you would like to know more, please contact [[mw:user:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek (WMF)]].
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:34}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:34|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the issue where search boxes on some Commons pages showed no results due to switch from SpecialSearch to MediaSearch, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399476]
* Two new wikis have been created:
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q36846|Toki Pona]] ([[w:tok:|<code>w:tok:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T404457]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikiquote}} in [[d:Q33655|Nigerian Pidgin]] ([[q:pcm:|<code>q:pcm:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408318]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.5|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The Wikimedia Foundation is in the early stages of exploring approaches to '''Article guidance'''. The initiative aims to identify interventions that could help new editors easily understand and apply existing Wikipedia practices and policies when creating an article. The project is in the exploration and early experimental design phase. All community members are encouraged to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance|learn more]] about the project, and share their thoughts on [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Talk:Article guidance|the talk page]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 18:58, 1 December 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-50 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:ru:Сто лошадей]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:One Hundred Horses]])''</small> </div>
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'''''One Hundred Horses''''' (Chinese: 百駿圖) is a Qing dynasty silk and ink painting by Giuseppe Castiglione. It was painted in 1728 for the Yongzheng emperor. The painting depicts a hundred horses in a variety of poses and activities, combining Western realism with traditional Chinese composition and brushwork.
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== Tech News: 2025-50 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/50|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* Anybody who wishes to secure their user account can now use [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Two-factor authentication|two-factor authentication]] (2FA). This is available to all registered users of all Wikimedia projects. This is part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Account Security|Account Security]] initiative. Later, 2FA will be required for all users who can take security- or privacy-sensitive actions.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Following last week's deployments, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Growth/Tools/Add a link|Add a link]] feature, which allows editors to add suggested links during editing, will be available to an additional [[Phab:T410469|33 Wikipedias]] starting on 9 December. This expansion is possible thanks to the new prediction model that now supports all languages, including those that were previously not covered. While the feature has been available on most Wikipedias for some time, this rollout brings us closer to using the improved model everywhere. If you have any questions or would like more details please contact [[mw:user:Trizek (WMF)|Trizek (WMF)]].
* Last week, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Search Platform|Search Platform team]] added [[w:en:Transliteration|transliterated]] as-you-type search suggestions to Georgian wikis. If there are only a few regular search suggestions, then queries in Latin or Cyrillic script [[phab:T127003|are now rewritten into Georgian script]] to look for more matches. For example, searching for either <bdi lang="ka-Latn" dir="ltr">''bedniereba''</bdi> or <bdi lang="ka-Cyrl" dir="ltr">''бедниереба''</bdi> will now suggest the existing article about <bdi lang="ka" dir="ltr">ბედნიერება</bdi> ("happiness"). You can recommend other languages where transliterated suggestions would be useful [[phab:T375215|on Phabricator]] for future development.
* Later this week, a controlled experiment will begin for editors on the 100 largest Wikipedias who are editing a section in the mobile web visual editor. 50% of these editors will notice a new "Edit full page" button that will enable them to expand their editing session to the whole page. This feature is intended to make it easier for people on mobile web to edit any article section, regardless of which section-edit icon they tapped to begin. The experiment will last ~4 weeks. You can find [[phab:T409112|more details]] about the project.
* Later this week, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Growth|Reader Growth team]] will launch a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Growth/WE3.1.14 Expanded Mobile Sections|mobile web experiment]] to expand all article sections by default (currently they are collapsed by default) and pin the section header the user is currently reading to the top of the page. The experiment will affect 10% of users on Arabic, Chinese, French, Indonesian, and Vietnamese Wikipedias. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T409485]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Wikipedia Year in Review/2025 Year in Review|Wikipedia Year in Review 2025]], a feature in the Wikipedia mobile apps (iOS and Android) that provides users with a personalised summary of their engagement with Wikipedia over the year, is now available on the iOS and Android apps. This edition includes expanded personalised insights, improved reading highlights, new donor messaging, and updated designs. Open the app to view your Year in Review and explore your reading journey from 2025.
* A recent software bug caused edits made with VisualEditor to make unintended changes to wikitext, including removing whitespace and replacing spaces with underscores in wikilinks inside citations. This was partially fixed last week, and further fixes are in progress. Editors who used VisualEditor between November 28 and December 2 should review their edits for unexpected modifications. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T411238]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the incorrect handling of URLs copied from the address bar of Microsoft Edge users, has been resolved. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T341281]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Starting this week, users of the "{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}" [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta feature]] will have [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror]] as the editor for Lua, JavaScript, CSS, JSON and Vue content models, instead of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeEditor|CodeEditor]]. With this, the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Linting|linters]] will be upgraded. This is part of a larger effort to eventually replace CodeEditor and provide a consistent code editing experience. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373711]
* Developers are encouraged to take the [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/552643 2025 Developer Satisfaction Survey], which remains open until 5 January 2026. If you build software for the Wikimedia ecosystem and would like to share your experiences or feedback, your participation is greatly appreciated. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/W4WBKO6Q55UWWCCSFWQATKEXBEHP3QNR/]
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week.
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 17:46, 8 December 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-51 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:First Universal Races Congress]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:fr:Premier Congrès universel des races]])''</small> </div>
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The '''First Universal Races Congress''' met in 1911 for four days at the University of London as an early effort at anti-racism. Speakers from a number of countries discussed race relations and how to improve them. The congress, with 2,100 attendees, was organised by prominent humanists of that era.
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== Tech News: 2025-51 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/51|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:18}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:18|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, one of the fixes addressed an issue for temporary accounts adding an external URL, which triggered an hCaptcha request in more cases than intended, and did not display the required popup on the first attempt to publish the edit. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T411927]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* To improve database and site performance, external links to Wikimedia projects will no longer be stored in the database. This means they will not be searchable in [[{{#special:LinkSearch}}]], will not be checked by the Spam Blacklist or AbuseFilter as new links, and will not be in the <code dir=ltr>externallinks</code> table on database replicas. In the future this may be extended to other highly-linked trusted websites on a per-wiki basis, such as Creative Commons links on Wikimedia Commons. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T405005]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.7|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:03, 15 December 2025 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2025-52 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2025 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Pin Malakul]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:Pin Malakul, January 1922.jpg|300px|center]]
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'''Pin Malakul''' (24 October 1903 – 5 October 1995) was a Thai professor, educator and writer. His contributions to education in Thailand include the establishment of various institutions of higher education, the introduction of fixed class schedules, and the implementation of teacher-training programmes. In his career he served as Director-General of the Department of General Education, later becoming Permanent Secretary, and Minister, of Education. He was also a member of the executive board of UNESCO. His writings earned him the title of National Artist in 1987, and the 100th anniversary of his birth was celebrated by the UNESCO in 2003 as recognition of his contribution to the advancement of education in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/52|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* From January, edit filters [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:AbuseFilter/Access flags|can be set]] to automatically suppress their details such as rules and list of attempted edits and actions. This will help oversighters use edit filters to prevent doxxing or other suppressible material. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T290324]
* The next issue of Tech News will be sent out on 12 January 2026 because of the end of year holidays. Thank you to all of the translators, and people who submitted content or feedback, this year.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:16}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:16|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the crash that occurred when tapping "First Steps" in the Wikipedia Android Year in Review has now been fixed, and the feature opens as expected. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T411546]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Interface elements such as diffs and categories generated by MediaWiki used to have the attribute <code dir=ltr>data-mw="interface"</code> to distinguish from wiki content. The attribute has been replaced with <code dir=ltr>data-mw-interface=""</code>, to avoid potential conflicts with other <code dir=ltr>data-mw</code> attributes, which are generated by Parsoid. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T409187]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] There is no new MediaWiki version this week or next week.
'''Meetings and events'''
* The [[mw:Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026|Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026]] will take place on 13-14 March 2026 in Arnhem, the Netherlands. Applications just opened mid-December and will close in mid-January or earlier if capacity is reached. With space for approximately 100 participants, early application is encouraged.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-01 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:The Morning of the Magicians]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism''''' (French: Le Matin des magiciens: Introduction au réalisme fantastique) is a 1960 book by the journalists Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier. It covers topics like cryptohistory, ufology, occultism in Nazism, alchemy, spiritual philosophy. The second half of the book is entirely dedicated to the Nazi-Occult connections; the book is widely credited with the proliferation of numerous myths related to occultism in Nazism.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-02 ==
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The '''Somaliland War of Independence''' was a rebellion waged by the Somali National Movement (SNM) against the ruling military junta in Somalia led by General Siad Barre lasting from its founding on 6 April 1981 and ended on 18 May 1991 when the SNM declared what was then northern Somalia independent as the Republic of Somaliland. The conflict served as the main theater of the larger Somali Rebellion that started in 1978. The conflict was in response to the harsh policies enacted by the Barre regime against the main clan family in Somaliland, the Isaaq, including a declaration of economic warfare on the clan-family. These harsh policies were put into effect shortly after the conclusion of the disastrous Ogaden War in 1978.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-03 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Pietro Lauro]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Pietro Lauro]])''</small> </div>
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'''Pietro Lauro''', conosciuto anche come Pietro Lauro Modonese o Pietro Lauro da Modona (Modena o dintorni, 1510 circa – Venezia, 1568 circa) è stato un traduttore, scrittore e divulgatore scientifico italiano. Nonostante non si conosca gran parte della sua biografia, fu uno dei poligrafi italiani più conosciuti del Cinquecento. La sua produzione raccoglie traduzioni dal latino, dal greco e dallo spagnolo e riguardano opere di autori classici, stranieri e protestanti. Lauro si dimostrò abile nel trattare testi con temi molto diversi, come la filosofia, l'architettura, la medicina, il giardinaggio, l'agronomia, le scienze biologiche, la storia, la teologia e l'astronomia. Si cimentò anche nella scrittura di un poema cavalleresco sullo stile di quelli spagnoli, il Polendo, sua magnum opus in questo senso.
Aderente alla Riforma protestante, sebbene le sue trasposizioni siano state oggetto di critiche già degli autori a lui contemporanei, che le giudicarono troppo letterali, rozze e imparziali, a Lauro si deve il merito di aver ultimato la traduzione in lingua volgare di numerosi testi sia classici, sia scientifici, sia epistolari. I suoi lavori ebbero una notevole diffusione, non solo tra i letterati veneziani della sua epoca, ma in tutta Italia, tanto che alcune sue traduzioni vengono ancora oggi ristampate in nuove edizioni.
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== Tech News: 2026-03 ==
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* The Wikimedia Foundation has shared some guiding questions for the July 2026–June 2027 Annual Plan on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2026-2027/Product & Technology OKRs|Meta]] and ''[[diffblog:2025/12/10/shaping-wikimedia-foundations-2026-2027-annual-goals-key-questions-for-the-wikimedia-movement/|Diff]]''. These focus on global trends, faster and healthier experimentation, better support for newcomers, strengthening editors and advanced users, improving collaboration across projects, and growing and retaining readership. Feedback and ideas are welcome on the [[m:Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2026-2027|talk page]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* As part of the current work of Community Tech team on the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/W372|Multiple watchlists]] project, the display of [[Special:EditWatchlist|EditWatchlist]] will be updated as a first step towards multiple watchlists. Additionally, the pagination on [[Special:Search|Search]] will be updated too, as a part of the work on the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/W186|Revamp pagination / page navigation]] wish. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T411596]
* [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|The Global Watchlist]] is a MediaWiki [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GlobalWatchlist|extension]] that lets you see your watchlists from different wikis on the same page. It was recently updated to look more like the regular [[Special:Watchlist|Watchlist]], such as preparing it for temporary accounts in IP masking (including rerouting user links to contributions pages), making page titles bold, and opening links in edit summaries and tags in new browser tabs. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T398361][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T298919][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T273526][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T286309]
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* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Citation tool|VisualEditor citation tool]] and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Reference Previews|Reference Previews]] now support "map" as a reference type. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T411083]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-04 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Volto di Palazzo Vecchio]]'''<br /> </div>
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Il '''volto di Palazzo Vecchio''' (conosciuto anche come L'importuno o L'inopportuno) è un incisione su pietraforte attibuita a Michelangelo Buonarroti, scolpita in una delle pietre di Palazzo Vecchio a Firenze.
Secondo le varie leggende, il profilo sarebbe stato realizzato come graffito dall'artista toscano, con soggetto un suo importunatore, un debitore, un condannato a morte o se stesso. Nel 2020, gli studiosi hanno ipotizzato possa invece trattarsi di un ritratto di Francesco Granacci, pittore amico di Michelangelo.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The tray shown on [[Special:Diff|Special:Diff]] in mobile view has been redesigned. It is now collapsed by default, and incorporates a link to undo the edit being viewed, making it easier for mobile editors and reviewers to take action while keeping the interface uncluttered. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402297]
* [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|The Global Watchlist]] lets you view your watchlists from multiple wikis on one page. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GlobalWatchlist|extension]] continues to improve — it now automatically determines the text direction (ensuring correct display of sites with unusual domain names) and shows detailed descriptions for log actions. Later this week, a new permanent link for page creations and CSS classes for each entry element will be added. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T412505][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T287929][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T262768][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T414135]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* As mentioned in the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2025/44|October 2025 deprecation announcement]], MediaWiki Interfaces team will begin sunsetting all transform endpoints containing a trailing slash from the MediaWiki REST API the week of January 26. Changes are expected to roll out to all wikis on or before January 30th. All API users currently calling them are encouraged to transition to the non-trailing slash versions. Both endpoint variations can be found, compared, and tested using the [https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RestSandbox REST Sandbox]. If you have questions or encounter any problems, please file a ticket in Phabricator to the [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/6931/ #MW-Interfaces-Team board].
* Interactive reference documentation for the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia REST API|Wikimedia REST API]] has moved. Requests to API docs previously hosted through [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/RESTBase|RESTBase]] (e.g.: <code dir=ltr>https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/</code>) are now redirected to the [[w:en:Special:RestSandbox|REST Sandbox]].
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata Platform|WMF Wikidata Platform team]] (WDP) has published its [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:Wikidata Platform team/Newsletter|January 2026 newsletter]]. It includes updates on the legacy full-graph endpoint decommissioning, the User-Agent policy change, the monthly Blazegraph migration office hours, and efforts to reduce regressions caused by the legacy endpoint shutdown. As a reminder, you can [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global message delivery/Targets/WDP team updates|subscribe to the WDP newsletter]]!
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'''Meetings and events'''
* The [[mw:Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026|Wikimedia Hackathon Northwestern Europe 2026]] will take place on 13-14 March 2026 in Arnhem, the Netherlands. Applications opened mid-December and will close soon or when capacity is reached. It's a two-day, technically oriented hackathon bringing together Wikimedians from the region. Hope to see you there!
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-05 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Raffaello Kobayashi]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:en:Raffaello Kobayashi]])''</small> </div>
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'''Raffaello Kobayashi''', nato Raffaele Sanzio (Bari, 14 gennaio 1917 – Yokohama, 1 aprile 2011), è stato un militare italiano naturalizzato giapponese.
Sommergibilista durante la Seconda guerra mondiale, prestò servizio per tutte e tre le principali Potenze dell'Asse: Regno d'Italia, Germania nazista e Impero giapponese. Alla fine della guerra si nascose in Giappone per evitare di subire l'internamento in un campo di prigionia, divenendo poi cittadino nipponico e cambiando il proprio nome.
Prese parte all'affondamento della HMS Calypso nel 1940, primo successo italiano in campo navale nel corso del conflitto mondiale. Con l'abbattimento di un bombardiere statunitense il 22 agosto 1945, otto giorni dopo il discorso di resa del Giappone alle potenze alleate della seconda guerra mondiale, a bordo del Comandante Cappellini, sarebbe stata l'ultima persona in assoluto a mettere fuori combattimento un velivolo degli Alleati nella stessa guerra.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* Wikimedia Foundation invites comments on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Year1 Reflections and Proposed Way Forward 2026 Update|proposed future]] of the [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council|Product and Technology Advisory Council]] until 28 February.
* All users with registered accounts can now use passkeys for [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Two-factor authentication|two-factor authentication]] (2FA). Passkeys are a simple way to log in without using a second device. They verify the user's identity using a fingerprint, face scan, or a PIN code. To set up a passkey, first set up a regular 2FA method. Currently, to log in with a passkey, users must also use a password. Later this quarter, passwordless login will allow users to log in with a single click and a passkey. Users with advanced rights will also be required to have 2FA enabled. This is part of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Account Security|Account Security]] project.
* Unregistered contributors on blocked IPs or blocked IP ranges can now interact on-wiki to appeal a block by creating a temporary account to appeal a block on the user talk page, unless the "prevent this user from editing their own talk page" is enabled. This solves the problem of logged-out users unable to use the default unblock process via user talk page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T398673]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* A new AbuseFilter variable, <code>account_type</code>, has been added to provide a reliable way to determine the account type being created in the <code>createaccount</code> and <code>autocreateaccount</code> actions. As part of this change, the variable <code>accountname</code> has been renamed to <code>account_name</code>, and <code>accountname</code> is now deprecated. Edit filter managers should update any filters that use hardcoded account type checks or the deprecated variable. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T414049]
* Image thumbnails that are requested in non-standard sizes, and using non-standard methods such as direct requests to <code dir=ltr><nowiki>upload.wikimedia.org/…</nowiki></code> will stop working in the near future. This change is to prevent ongoing external abuse by web-scrapers and bots. Some users with custom CSS/JS, Interface Admins who can fix gadgets and local skins, and Tool-authors, will need to update their code to use standard thumbnail sizes. [[phab:T414805|Details, search-links, and examples of how to fix them, are available in the task]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-06 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Censorship in the Czech Republic]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:cs:Cenzura v Česku]])''</small> </div>
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'''Censorship in the Czech Republic''' had been highly active until 17 November 1989 and the fall of Communism in the former Czechoslovakia. Czech Republic was ranked as the 13th most free country in the World Press Freedom Index in 2014.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The "{{int:pageinfo-toolboxlink}}" feature, which gives validating information about a page ([{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=info}} example]), now automatically includes a table of contents. If there is a local [[{{ns:8}}:Pageinfo-header]] page created by individual users, it can now be removed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T363726]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:21}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:21|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, VisualEditor previously added bold or italic formatting inside link descriptions, making the wikicode complex. This has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T409669]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* There was no XML dump on 20 January. Additionally, from now on, dumps will be generated once per month only. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T414389]
* The MediaWiki Interfaces team removed support for all transform endpoints containing a trailing slash from the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/API:REST%20API MediaWiki REST API]. All API users currently calling those endpoints are encouraged to transition to the non-trailing slash versions. If you have questions or encounter any problems, please file a ticket in phabricator to the [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/6931/ #MW-Interfaces-Team board].
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.14|MediaWiki]]
'''Weekly highlight'''
* Users are reminded that the Wikimedia Foundation has shared some guiding questions for the July 2026–June 2027 Annual Plan on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2026-2027/Product & Technology OKRs|Meta]] and ''[[diffblog:2025/12/10/shaping-wikimedia-foundations-2026-2027-annual-goals-key-questions-for-the-wikimedia-movement/|Diff]]''. These focus on global trends, faster and healthier experimentation, better support for newcomers, strengthening editors and advanced users, improving collaboration across projects, and growing and retaining readership. Feedback and ideas are welcome on the [[m:Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2026-2027|talk page]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-07 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Petites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Petites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry''' is an illuminated book of hours commissioned by John, Duke of Berry between 1375 and 1385–90. It is known for its ornate miniature leaves and border decorations.
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== Tech News: 2026-07 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* [[File:Maki-gift-15.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] Logged-in contributors who manage large or complex watchlists can now organise and filter watched pages in ways that improve their workflows with the new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Watchlist labels|Watchlist labels]] feature. By adding custom labels (for example: pages you created, pages being monitored for vandalism, or discussion pages) users can more quickly identify what needs attention, reduce cognitive load, and respond more efficiently. This improves watchlist usability, especially for highly active editors.
* A new feature available on [[Special:Contributions|Special:Contributions]] shows [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts|temporary accounts]] that are likely operated by the same person, and so makes patrolling less time-consuming. Upon checking contributions of a temporary account, users with access to temporary account IP addresses can now see a view of contributions from the related temporary accounts. The feature looks up all the IPs associated with a given temporary account within the data retention period and shows all the contributions of all temporary accounts that have used these IPs. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Trust and Safety Product/Temporary Accounts#February 2026: Improvements to the patroller tooling|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415674]
* When editors preview a wikitext edit, the reminder box that they are only seeing a preview (which is shown at the top), now has a grey/neutral background instead of a yellow/warning background. This makes it easier to distinguish preview notes from actual warnings (for example, edit conflicts or problematic redirect targets), which will now be shown in separate warning or error boxes. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T414742]
* The [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|Global Watchlist]] lets you view your watchlists from multiple wikis on one page. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GlobalWatchlist|extension]] continues to improve — it now properly supports more than one Wikibase site, for example both [[d:|Wikidata]] and [[testwikidata:|testwikidata]]. In addition, issues regarding text direction have been fixed for users who prefer Wikidata or other Wikibase sites in right-to-left (RTL) languages. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415440][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415458]
* The automatic "magic links" for ISBN, RFC, and PMID numbers have been [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic links|deprecated in wikitext since 2021]] due to inflexibility and difficulties with localization. Several wikis have successfully replaced RFC and PMID magic links with equivalent external links, but a template was often required to replace the functionality of the ISBN magic link. There is now a new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Magic words#isbn|built-in parser function]] <code dir=ltr><nowiki>{{#isbn}}</nowiki></code> available to replace the basic functionality of the ISBN magic link. This makes it easier for wikis who wish to migrate off of the deprecated magic link functionality to do so. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T145604]
* Two new wikis have been created:
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q35401|Jju]] ([[w:kaj:|<code>w:kaj:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T413283]
** a {{int:project-localized-name-group-wikipedia}} in [[d:Q1186896|Nawat]] ([[w:ppl:|<code>w:ppl:</code>]]) [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T413273]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]].
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* A new global user group has been created: [[{{int:grouppage-local-bot}}|{{int:group-local-bot}}]]. It will be used internally by the software to allow community bots to bypass rate limits that are applied to abusive [[w:en:Web scraping|web scrapers]]. Accounts that are approved as bots on at least one Wikimedia wiki will be automatically added to this group. It will not change what user permissions the bot has. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415588]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.15|MediaWiki]]
'''Meetings and events'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference Spring 2026|MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference, Spring 2026]] will be held March 25–27 in Salt Lake City, USA. This event is organized by and for the third-party MediaWiki community. You can propose sessions and register to attend. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/AZBWVI46SDEB65PGR5J6E4TYOQQEZXM7/]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 23:31, 9 February 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-08 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Lysmata grabhami]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''Lysmata grabhami''''' is a species of saltwater shrimp in the family Hippolytidae. It was first described by Gordon in 1935. It occurs in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean and is a cleaner shrimp, operating a cleaning station to which fish come to have parasites removed.
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== Tech News: 2026-08 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Site Reliability Engineering|SRE Team]] will be performing a cleanup of Wikimedia's [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Etherpad|Etherpad]] instance, the web-based editor for real-time collaborative document editing. All pads will be permanently deleted after 30 April, 2026 – if there are still migration projects in progress at that point the team can revisit the date on a case by case basis. Please create local backups of any content you wish to keep, as deleted data cannot be recovered. This cleanup helps reduce database size and minimize infrastructure footprint. Etherpad will continue to support real-time collaboration, but long-term storage should not be expected. Additional cleanups may occur in the future without prior notice. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415237]
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Information Retrieval team will be launching an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Information Retrieval/Phase 1|Android mobile app experiment]] that tests hybrid search capabilities which can handle both semantic and keyword queries. The improvement of on-platform search will enable readers to find what they’re looking for directly on Wikipedia more easily. The experiment will first be launched on Greek Wikipedia in late February, followed by English, French, and Portuguese in March. [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2026/01/08/semantic-search-making-it-easier-to-find-the-information-readers-want/ Read more] on Diff blog. [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Readers/Information_Retrieval]
* The Reader Growth team will run [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Growth/WE3.10.2 Mobile Table of Contents|an experiment]] for mobile web users, that adds a table of contents and automatically expands all article sections, to learn more about navigation issues they face. The test will be available on Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Indonesian, and Vietnamese Wikipedias.
* Previously, site notices ([[{{ns:8}}:Sitenotice]] and [[{{ns:8}}:Anonnotice]]) would only render on the desktop site. Now, they will render on all platforms. Users on mobile web will now see these notices and be informed. Site administrators should be prepared to test and fix notices on mobile devices to avoid interference with articles. To opt out, interface admins can add <code dir="ltr">#siteNotice { display: none; }</code> to [[{{ns:8}}:Minerva.css]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T138572][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T416644]
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* New documentation is now available to help editors debug on-site search features. It supports troubleshooting when pages do not appear in results, when ranking seems unexpected, and when you need to inspect what content is being indexed, helping make search behavior easier to understand and analyze. [[mw:Help:CirrusSearch/Debug|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T411169]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.16|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:17, 16 February 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-09 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Elefante di Cremona]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:de:Elefant von Cremona]]) ([[:eo:Elefanto de Cremona]])''</small> </div>
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L''''elefante di Cremona''' (Asia, prima del 1228 - Parma, gennaio 1248) fu un esemplare di elefante donato nel 1228 a Federico II di Svevia da parte del sultano ayyubide al-Malik al-Kamil durante gli incontri che porteranno alla Pace di Giaffa. Usato principalmente per le manifestazioni trionfali del sovrano, l'elefante è citato da numerosi cronachisti e testimoni dell'epoca ed è noto per aver trainato il Carroccio dopo la grande vittoria delle armate di Federico II nella battaglia di Cortenuova del 1237. Rimasto a lungo nell'immaginario popolare collettivo, l'animale venne ucciso durante alcuni scontri occorsi nelle settimane immediatamente precedenti alla battaglia di Parma.
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== Tech News: 2026-09 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check/Reference Check|Reference Check]] has been deployed to English Wikipedia, completing its rollout across all Wikipedias. The feature prompts newcomers to add a citation before publishing new content, helping reduce common citation-related reverts and improve verifiability. In A/B testing, the impact was substantial: newcomers shown Reference Check were approximately 2.2 times more likely to include a reference on desktop and about 17.5 times more likely on mobile web. [https://analytics.wikimedia.org/published/reports/editing/reference_check_ab_test_report_final_2025.html]
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:InterwikiSorting|InterwikiSorting extension]], which allowed for the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Interwiki sorting order|sorting of interwiki links]], has been undeployed from Wikipedia. As a result, editors who had enabled interwiki link sorting in non-compact mode (full list format) will now see links reordered. The links moving forward will be listed in the alphabetical order of language code. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T253764]
* Later this week, people who are editing a page-section using the mobile visual editor, will notice a new "Edit full page" button. When tapped, you will be able to edit the entire article. This helps when the change you want to make is outside the section you initially opened. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T387175][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T409112]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience|The Reader Experience team]] is inviting editors to assess whether dark mode should still be considered "beta" on their wiki, based on their experience of how well it functions on desktop and mobile. If the feature is deemed mature, editors can update the interface messages in <code dir=ltr>MediaWiki:skin-theme-description</code> and <code dir=ltr>MediaWiki:Vector-night-mode-beta-tag</code> to indicate that dark mode is ready and no longer considered beta.
* The improved [[mw:Wikimedia_Apps/Team/iOS/Activity_Tab|Activity tab]] which displays user-insights is now available to all users of the Wikipedia iOS app (version 7.9.0 and later). Following earlier A/B testing that showed higher account creation among users with access to the feature, it has been rolled out to 100% of users along with some updates. The Activity tab now shows your edited articles in the timeline, offers editing impact insights like contribution counts and article view trends, and customization options to improve in-app experience for users.
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|Global Watchlist]] lets you view your watchlists from multiple wikis on one page. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GlobalWatchlist|extension]] that makes this possible continues to improve. The latest upgrade is the inclusion of a [[mw:Extension:GlobalWatchlist#hook|new hook]], <code dir=ltr>ext.globalwatchlist.rebuild</code>, which fires after each watchlist rebuild. This allows you to run gadgets and user scripts for the Special page. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T275159]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:04, 23 February 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-10 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Treaty of the Danish West Indies]]'''<br /> </div>
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[[File:The Virgin islands of the United States of America; historical and descriptive, commercial and industrial facts, figures, and resources (1918) (14596880870).jpg|300px|center]]
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The '''Treaty of the Danish West Indies''' (Danish: Vestindiens traktat), officially the Convention between the United States and Denmark for cession of the Danish West Indies (Danish: Konventionen mellem USA og Danmark), was a 1916 treaty transferring sovereignty of the Danish West Indies from Denmark to the United States in exchange for a sum of US$25,000,000 in gold ($722 million in 2024) and a declaration from the United States that it would "not object to the Danish Government extending their political and economic interests to the whole of Greenland". It is one of the most recent permanent expansions of United States territory.
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== Tech News: 2026-10 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Wikipedia 25 [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikipedia 25/Easter egg experiments|Birthday mode]] is now live on Betawi, Breton, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, Gorontalo, Indonesian, Italian, Luxembourgish, Madurese, Sicilian, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese Wikipedias! This limited-time campaign feature celebrates 25 years of Wikipedia with a birthday mascot, Baby Globe. When turned on, Baby Globe is shown on [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikipedia 25/Easter egg experiments/article configuration|~2,500 articles]], waiting to be discovered by readers. Communities can choose to turn Birthday mode on by getting consensus from their community and asking an admin to enable the feature and customize it via [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikipedia 25/Easter egg experiments#Community Configuration Demo|community configuration]] on the local wiki.
'''Updates for editors'''
* [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing|Sub-referencing]], a new feature to re-use references with different details has been released to Swedish Wikipedia, Polish Wikipedia and [[:phab:T418209|a couple of other wikis]]. You can [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#test|try the feature]] on these projects or on testwiki and [https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmcloud.org/wiki/Sub-referencing betawiki]. Learnings from the first pilot wiki German Wikipedia have been [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing/Learnings|published in a report]]. Reach out to the Wikimedia Deutschland team if you are [[:m:Talk:WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing#Pilot wikis|interested in becoming a pilot wiki]].
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check#Paste check|Paste Check]] will become available at all Wikipedias this week. The feature prompts newcomers who are pasting text they are not likely to have written into VisualEditor to consider whether doing so risks a copyright violation. Paste Check [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check/Tags|tags]] all edits where it is shown for potential review. Local administrators can configure various aspects of the feature via [[{{#special:EditChecks}}]]. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Edit check/Paste Check#A/B Experiment|Research]] across 22 wikis found that Paste Check resulted in an 18% decrease in relative reverted-edits compared to the control group. Translators can [https://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special%3ATranslate&group=ext-visualeditor-ve-mw-editcheck&filter=&optional=1&action=translate help to localize] this and related features.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience|Reader Experience team]] will be standardizing the user menu in the top right for all mobile users so that it is closer to the desktop experience. Currently this user menu is only visible to users with Advanced Mobile Controls (AMC) turned on. The only change is that a couple buttons previously in the left-side menu will move to the top right for users who do not have AMC turned on. This change is expected to go out March 9 and seeks to improve the user interface. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T413912]
* Starting in the week of March 2, the emails sent out when an email address was added, removed, or changed for an account will switch to a substantially nicer and clearer HTML email from the prior plaintext one. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T410807]
* Notifications are currently limited to 2,000 historic entries per user, and extend back to 2013 when the feature was released. This is going to be changed to only store Notifications from the last 5 years, but up to 10,000 of them. This will help with long-term infrastructure health and help to prevent more recent notifications from disappearing too soon. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383948]
* The [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|Global Watchlist]] which lets you view your watchlists from multiple wikis on a single page continues to see improvements. The latest update improves label usage experience. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:GlobalWatchlist|extension]] now allows activating the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Language#Fallback languages|language fallback system]] for Wikidata items without labels in the viewed language, and showing those labels in the user’s preferred Wikidata language if no <code dir=ltr>uselang=</code> URL parameter is provided. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373686][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T416111]
* The Wikipedia Android team has started a beta test of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Information Retrieval/Phase 1|hybrid search]] on Greek Wikipedia. Hybrid search capabilities can handle both semantic and keyword queries enabling readers to find what they’re looking for directly on Wikipedia more easily.
* For security reasons, members of certain user groups are [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Mandatory two-factor authentication for users with some extended rights|required to have two-factor authentication]] (2FA) enabled. Currently, 2FA is required to use the group, but not to be a member of it. Given that this model still has some vulnerabilities, the situation will [[phab:T418580|gradually change in March]]. Members of these groups will be unable to disable last 2FA method on their account, and it will be impossible to add users without 2FA to these groups. Users will still be able to add new authentication methods or remove them, as long as at least one method is continuously enabled. In the second half of March, users without 2FA will be removed from these groups. This applies to: CentralNotice administrators, checkusers, interface administrators, suppressors, Wikidata staff, Wikifunctions staff, WMF Office IT and WMF Trust & Safety. Nothing will change for other users. See the linked task for deployment schedule. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T418580]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the issue preventing users from creating an instance in [https://www.wikibase.cloud/ Wikibase.cloud] has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T416807]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* To help ensure [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Product Insights/Responsible Reuse|fair use of infrastructure]], over the next month the Wikimedia Foundation will implement global API rate limits across our APIs. In early March, stricter limits will be applied to unidentified requests from outside Toolforge/WMCS and API requests that are made from web browsers. In April, higher limits will be applied to identified traffic. These limits are intentionally set as high as possible to minimise impact on the community. Bots running in Toolforge/WMCS or with the bot user right on any wiki should not be affected for now. However, all developers are advised to follow updated best practices. For more information, see [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits|Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits]].
* The Wikidata Query Service Linked Data Fragment (LDF) endpoint will be decommissioned in February. This endpoint served limited traffic, which was successfully migrated to other data access methods that were better suited to support existing use cases. The hardware used to support the LDF endpoint will be reallocated to support the ongoing backend migration efforts. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415696]
* The new Parsoid parser [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Parsoid/Parser Unification/Updates|continues to be deployed to additional wikis]], improving platform sustainability and making it easier to introduce new reading and editing features. Parsoid is now the default parser on 488 WMF wikis (268 Wikipedias), now covering more than 10% of all Wikipedia page views.
* The process and criteria for [[Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Enterprise#Access|requesting exceptional access]] to the high volume feed of the ''Wikimedia Enterprise'' APIs (at no cost for mission-aligned usecases), [[m:Talk:Wikimedia Enterprise#Exceptional access criteria|have now been published]]. This is to provide more thorough and clearer documentation for users.
* [https://techblog.wikimedia.org/ Tech Blog], the blog dedicated to the Wikimedia technical community [https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2026/02/24/a-tech-blog-diff/ will be migrating] to [[diffblog:|Diff]], the community news and event blog. The migration should be complete in April 2026, after which new posts will be accepted for publishing. Readers will be able to access posts – old and new – on the landing page at https://diff.wikimedia.org/techblog.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.18|MediaWiki]]
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-11 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Steens Mountain]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Steens Mountain''' is a large fault-block mountain in the northwest United States, located in Harney County, Oregon. Stretching some fifty miles (80 km) north to south, on its east side it rises from the Alvord Desert at an elevation of about 4,200 feet (1,280 m) to 9,738 feet (2,968 m) at the summit. Steens Mountain is not part of a mountain range but is properly a single mountain, the largest of Oregon's fault-block mountains.
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== Tech News: 2026-11 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|All wikis will be read-only]] for a few minutes on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1774450800 15:00 UTC]. This is for the datacenter server switchover backup tests, [[wikitech:Deployments/Yearly calendar|which happen twice a year]]. During the switchover, all Wikimedia website traffic is shifted from one primary data center to the backup data center to test availability and prevent service disruption even in emergencies.
* Last week, all wikis had 2 hours of read-only time, and extended unavailability for user-scripts and gadgets. This was due to a security incident which has since been resolved. Work is ongoing to prevent re-occurrences. For current information please see the [[m:Steward's noticeboard#Statement on Meta about today's user script security incident|post on the Stewards' noticeboard]] ([[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation/Product and Technology/Product Safety and Integrity/March 2026 User Script Incident|translations]]).
'''Updates for editors'''
* Users facing multiple blocks on mobile will now see the reasons for each block separately, instead of a generic message. This helps them understand why they are blocked and what steps they can take to resolve the issue. For example, users affected for using common VPNs (such as [[Special:MyLanguage/Apple iCloud Private Relay|iCloud Private Relay]]) will receive clearer guidance on what they need to do to start editing again. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T357118]
* Later this week, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Suggestion Mode|Suggestion Mode]] will become available as a beta feature within the visual editor at all Wikipedias. This feature proactively suggests various types of actions that people can consider taking to improve Wikipedia articles, and learn about related guidelines. The feature is locally configurable, and can also be locally expanded with custom Suggestions. Current settings can be seen at [[Special:EditChecks]] and there are [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Suggestion mode#For administrators %E2%80%93 local customization|instructions for how administrators can customize]] the links to point to local guidelines. The feature is connected to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Edit check|Edit check]] which suggests improvements while someone is writing new content. In the future, the Editing team plans to evaluate the feature's impact with newcomers through a controlled experiment. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T404600]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the issue where the cursor became misaligned during the use of CodeMirror’s syntax highlighting, which makes wikitext and code easier to read, has now been fixed. This problem specifically affected users who defined a font rule in a custom stylesheet while creating a new topic with DiscussionTools. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T418793]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* API rate limiting update: To help ensure [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Product Insights/Responsible Reuse|fair use of infrastructure]], global API rate limits will be applied this week to requests without a compliant User-Agent that originate from outside Toolforge/WMCS and to unauthenticated requests made from web browsers. Higher limits will be applied to identified traffic in April. Bots running in Toolforge/WMCS or with the bot user right on any wiki should not be affected for now. However, all developers are advised to follow updated best practices. For more information, see [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits|Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits]].
* The new GraphQL API has been released. The API was developed as a flexible alternative to select features of the Wikidata Query Service (WDQS), to improve developer experience and foster adaptability, and efficient data access. Try it out and [[d:Wikidata:Wikibase GraphQL#Feedback and development|give feedback]]. You can also [https://greatquestion.co/wikimediadeutschland/GraphQLAPI/apply sign up for usability tests].
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Unsupported Tools Working Group|PTAC Unsupported Tools Working Group]] continued improvements to [[commons:Special:MyLanguage/Commons:Video2commons#|Video2Commons]] in February, with fixes addressing authentication errors, large-file handling, task queue visibility, and clearer upload behavior. Work is still ongoing in some areas, including changes related to deprecated server-side uploads. Read [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/Unsupported Tools Working Group#February 2026|this update]] to learn more.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.19|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The Article Guidance team invites experienced Wikipedia editors from selected [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance/Pilot wikis and collaborators#Collaborators|pilot wikis]] and interested contributors from other Wikipedias to fill out this questionnaire which is available in [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmLeVWnxmsCbPoI_UF2jyRcn73WRGWCVPHzerXb4Cz97X_Ag/viewform English], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd6rzr4XXQw8r4024fE3geTPFe13M_6w7Mitj-YJi0sOlWTAw/viewform?usp=header Arabic], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdok3-RfB18lcugYTUMGkpwmqG_8p760Wv4dCXitOXOszjUDw/viewform?usp=header Bengali], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjTfYp4jEo0akA4B1e-Nfg3QZPCudUjhJzHzzDi6AHyAaMGA/viewform?usp=header Japanese], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScteVoI29Aue4xc72dekk-6RYtvmMgQxzMI900UOawrFrSTWg/viewform?usp=header Portuguese], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetdxnYwL3ub2vqA7awCg5hJZPMIYcDPaiTe12rY9h0GYnVlw/viewform?usp=header Persian], and [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScNvfJF-Ot-4pzA4qAN771_0QDJ4Li19YcUsaTgSKW8Nc7U_Q/viewform?usp=header Turkish]. Your answers will help the team customize guidance for less experienced editors and help them learn community policies and practices while creating an article. Learn more [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance|on the project page]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 18:53, 9 March 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-12 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Casque (anatomy)]]'''<br /> </div>
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A '''casque''' is an anatomical feature found in some species of birds, reptiles, and amphibians. In birds, it is an enlargement of the bones of the upper mandible or the skull, either on the front of the face, the top of the head, or both. The casque has been hypothesized to serve as a visual cue to a bird's sex, state of maturity, or social status; as reinforcement to the beak's structure; or as a resonance chamber, enhancing calls.
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== Tech News: 2026-12 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2026/12|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}]] beta feature, also known as [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror 6]], has been used for wikitext syntax highlighting since November 2024. It will be promoted out of beta by May 2026 in order to bring improvements and new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Features|features]] to all editors who use the standard syntax highlighter. If you have any questions or concerns about promoting the feature out of beta, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help talk:Extension:CodeMirror|please share]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T259059]
* Some changes to local user groups are performed by stewards on Meta-Wiki and logged there only. Now, interwiki rights changes will be logged both on Meta-Wiki and the wiki of the target user to make it easier to access a full record of user's rights changes on a local wiki. Past log entries for such changes will be backfilled in the coming weeks. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T6055]
* On wikis using [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Flagged Revisions|Flagged Revisions]], the number of pending changes shown on [[{{#Special:PendingChanges}}]] previously counted pages which were no longer pending review, because they have been removed from the system without being reviewed, e.g. due to being deleted, moved to a different namespace, or due to wiki configuration changes. The count will be correct now. On some wikis the number shown will be much smaller than before. There should be no change to the list of pages itself. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T413016]
* Wikifunctions composition language has been rewritten, resulting in a new version of the language. This change aims to increase service stability by reducing the orchestrator's memory consumption. This rewrite also enables substantial latency reduction, code simplification, and better abstractions, which will open the door to later feature additions. Read more about [[f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2026-03-11|the changes]].
* Users can now sort search results alphabetically by page title. The update gives an additional option to finding pages more easily and quickly. Previously, results could be sorted by Edit date, Creation date, or Relevance. To use the new option, open 'Advanced Search' on the search results page and select 'Alphabetically' under 'Sorting Order'. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T403775]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:28}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:28|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the bug that prevented UploadWizard on Wikimedia Commons from importing files from Flickr has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419263]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* A new special page, [[{{#special:LintTemplateErrors}}]], has been created to list transcluded pages that are flagged as containing lint errors to help users discover them easily. The list is sorted by the number of transclusions with errors. For example: [[{{#special:LintTemplateErrors}}/night-mode-unaware-background-color]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T170874]
* Users of the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}]] beta feature have been using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror]] instead of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeEditor|CodeEditor]] for syntax highlighting when editing JavaScript, CSS, JSON, Vue and Lua content pages, for some time now. Along with promoting CodeMirror 6 out of beta, the plan is to replace CodeEditor as the standard editor for these content models by May 2026. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help talk:Extension:CodeMirror|Feedback or concerns are welcome]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419332]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror]] JavaScript modules will soon be upgraded to CodeMirror 6. Leading up to the upgrade, loading the <code dir=ltr>ext.CodeMirror</code> or <code dir=ltr>ext.CodeMirror.lib</code> modules from gadgets and user scripts was deprecated in July 2025. The use of the <code dir=ltr>ext.CodeMirror.switch</code> hook was also deprecated in March 2025. Contributors can now make their scripts or gadgets compatible with CodeMirror 6. See the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror#Gadgets and user scripts|migration guide]] for more information. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T373720]
* The MediaWiki Interfaces team is expanding coverage of REST API module definitions to include [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/API:REST API/Extensions|extension APIs]]. REST API modules are groups of related endpoints that can be independently managed and versioned. Modules now exist for [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T414470 GrowthExperiments] and [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419053 Wikifunctions] APIs. As we migrate extension APIs to this structure, documentation will move out of the main MediaWiki OpenAPI spec and REST Sandbox view, and will instead be accessible via module-specific options in the dropdown on the [https://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RestSandbox REST Sandbox] (i.e., [[{{#Special:RestSandbox}}]], available on all wiki projects).
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto|Scribunto]] extension provides different pieces of information about the wiki where the module is being used via the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual|mw.site]] library. Starting last week, the library also provides a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#mw.site.wikiId|way]] of accessing the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Wiki ID|wiki ID]] that can be used to facilitate cross-wiki module maintenance. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T146616]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.20|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Coolest Tool Award|2026 Coolest Tool Award]] celebrating outstanding community tools, is now open for nominations! Nominate your favorite tool using the [https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/435684?lang=en nomination survey] form by 23 March 2026. For more information on privacy and data handling, please see the [[foundation:Special:MyLanguage/Legal:Coolest_Tool_Award_2026_Survey_Privacy_Statement|survey privacy statement]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:36, 16 March 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-13 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Etruscan sculpture]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Etruscan sculpture''' was one of the most important artistic expressions of the Etruscan people, who inhabited the regions of Northern Italy and Central Italy between about the 9th century BC and the 1st century BC. Etruscan art was largely a derivation of Greek art, although developed with many characteristics of its own. Given the almost total lack of Etruscan written documents, a problem compounded by the paucity of information on their language—still largely undeciphered—it is in their art that the keys to the reconstruction of their history are to be found, although Greek and Roman chronicles are also of great help. Like its culture in general, Etruscan sculpture has many obscure aspects for scholars, being the subject of controversy and forcing them to propose their interpretations always tentatively, but the consensus is that it was part of the most important and original legacy of Italian art and even contributed significantly to the initial formation of the artistic traditions of ancient Rome.
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== Tech News: 2026-13 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Wikimedia site users can now log in without a password using passkeys. This is a secure method supported by fingerprint, facial recognition, or PIN. With this change, all users who opt for passwordless login will find it easier, faster, and more secure to log in to their accounts using any device. The new passkey login option currently appears as an autofill suggestion in the username field. An additional [[phab:T417120|"Log in with passkey" button]] will soon be available for users who have already registered a passkey. This update will improve security and user experience. The [[c:File:Passwordless_login_screencast.webm|screen recording]] demonstrates the passwordless login process step by step.
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/Server switch|All wikis will be read-only]] for a few minutes on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at [https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1774450800 15:00 UTC]. This is for the datacenter server switchover backup tests, [[wikitech:Deployments/Yearly calendar|which happen twice a year]]. During the switchover, all Wikimedia website traffic is shifted from one primary data center to the backup data center to test availability and prevent service disruption even in emergencies.
'''Updates for editors'''
* Wikimedia site users can now export their notifications older than 5 years using a [[toolforge:echo-chamber|new Toolforge tool]]. This will ensure that users retain their important notifications and avoid them being lost based on the planned change to delete notifications older than 5 years, as previously announced. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T383948]
* Wikipedia editors in Indonesian, Thai, Turkish, and Simple English now have access to Special:PersonalDashboard. This is an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Moderator Tools/Dashboard|early version of an experience]] that introduces newer editors to patrolling workflows, making it easier for them to move from making edits to participating in more advanced moderation work on their project. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T402647]
* The [[Special:Block]] now has two minor interface changes. Administrators can now easily perform indefinite blocks through a dedicated radio button in the expiry section. Also, choosing an indefinite expiry provides a different set of common reasons to select from, which can be changed at: [[MediaWiki:Ipbreason-indef-dropdown]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T401823]
* Mobile editors [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Contributors/Account Creation Experiments#Logged-out|at several wikis]] can now see an improved logged-out edit warning, thanks to the recent updates from the Growth team. These changes released last week are part of ongoing efforts and tests to enhance [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Contributors/Account Creation Experiments|account creation experience on mobile]] and then increase participation. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T408484]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:36}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:36|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the bug that prevented mobile web users from seeing the block information when affected by multiple blocks has been fixed. They can now see messages of all the blocks currently affecting them when they access Wikipedia.
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Images built using Toolforge will soon get the upgraded buildpacks version, bringing support for newer language versions and other upstream improvements and fixes. If you use Toolforge Build Service, review the recent [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/cloud-announce@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/EMYTA32EV2V5SQ2JIEOD2CL66YFIZEKV/ cloud-announce email] and update your build configuration as necessary to ensure your tools are compatible. [https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Help:Toolforge/Building_container_images&oldid=2392097#Buildpack_environment_upgrade_process][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T380127]
* The [https://api.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page API Portal] documentation wiki will shut down in June 2026. API keys created on the API Portal will continue to work normally. api.wikimedia.org endpoints will be deprecated gradually starting in July 2026. Documentation on the API Portal is moving to [[mw:Wikimedia APIs|mediawiki.org]]. Learn more on the [[wikitech:API Portal/Deprecation|project page]].
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.21|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes|WMDE Technical Wishes]] is considering improvements to [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/References/VisualEditor automatic reference names|automatically generated reference names in VisualEditor]]. Please check out the [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/References/VisualEditor automatic reference names#Proposed solutions|proposed solutions]] and participate in the [[m:Talk:WMDE Technical Wishes/References/VisualEditor automatic reference names#Request for comment|request for comment]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-14 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Pulse (nightclub)]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Pulse''' was a gay bar, dance club, and nightclub in Orlando, Florida, founded in 2004 by Barbara Poma and Ron Legler. On June 12, 2016, the club was the scene of the second-deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the second-deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the September 11 attacks. Forty-nine people were killed and 58 other people were injured.
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== Tech News: 2026-14 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Beta version of [[abstract:|Abstract Wikipedia]] a new Wikimedia project which is language-independent, was launched last week. The project allows communities to build Wikipedia articles in their native language, which can be readily accessed by other users in their own languages. The wiki is powered by instructions from Wikifunctions and also based on structured content from Wikidata. [[:f:Special:MyLanguage/Wikifunctions:Status updates/2026-03-26|Read more]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Growth team is running an A/B test to evaluate a clearer, more user-friendly message that promotes account creation on wikis. Currently when logged-out mobile users begin editing, they see a jarring warning message that can feel abrupt and discouraging. This also presents temporary account editing as the default rather than encouraging account creation. The test is running on ten Wikipedias, including Arabic, French, Spanish and German. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Contributors/Account Creation Experiments#2. Improve logged-out warning message (T415160)|Read more]].
* The Wikimedia Apps team is inviting feedback on [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Future of Editing on the Mobile Apps|how editing should work on the Wikipedia mobile apps]]. The discussion focuses on improving how users access editing tools when they tap "Edit". This is part of a broader effort to convert readers who develop an interest in editing, to access a more user-friendly pathway to start contributing.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:45}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:45|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, an issue where citation fetching from the large newspaper archive [https://www.newspapers.com Newspapers.com] was no longer working, due to a block in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Citoid|Citoid]] requests, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419903]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.22|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 19:26, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-15 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Tofana di Rozes]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Tofana di Rozes''' (3,225 metres (10,581 ft)) is a mountain of the Dolomites in the Province of Belluno, Veneto, Italy. Located west of the resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo, the mountain's giant three-edged pyramid shape and its vertical south face, above the Falzarego Pass, makes it the most popular peak in the Tofane group, and one of the most popular in the Dolomites.
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== Tech News: 2026-15 ==
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents|CampaignEvents extension]] now includes a new group goal-setting feature, enabling organizers to set and track event goals such as the number of articles created and participating contributors in real time. Similarly, participants can work toward shared targets and see their collective impact as the event unfolds. The feature is now available on all Wikimedia wikis. Learn more in [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CampaignEvents/Registration/Collaborative contributions#Goal setting|the documentation]].
* [[File:Maki-gift-15.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Wishlist item]] The new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Watchlist labels|watchlist labels]] feature (announced in [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2026/07|Tech News 2026-07]]) is now available via VisualEditor, the source editor, and the 'watchstar' (or watch link, for skins that don't have a star icon). Previously it was only possible to assign labels via [[Special:EditWatchlist|EditWatchlist]]. In all three places it is a new field following the expiry field.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:23}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:23|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the issue where talk pages on mobile with Parsoid are unusable after empty section headers, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419171]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing|sub-referencing feature]], which lets editors add details to an existing reference without duplicating it, will be gradually rolled out to [[phab:T414094|more wikis]] later this year. Wikis using the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reference Tooltips|Reference Tooltips]] gadget are encouraged to update their version (typically at [[m:MediaWiki:Gadget-ReferenceTooltips.js|MediaWiki:Gadget-ReferenceTooltips.js]] as shown [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=1344408362 here]) to ensure compatibility. Other reference-related gadgets may also be affected. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T416304]
* All Wikinews editions will be closed and switched to read-only mode on 4 May 2026. Content will remain accessible, but no new edits or articles can be added. This closure was approved by the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation following extended discussions. [[m:Wikimedia Foundation Board noticeboard#Board of Trustees Approves Closure of Wikinews|Read more]].
* The [[:mw:Special:MyLanguage/API:Action API|Action API]] has had several formats for requested output. One of them, <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>format=php</nowiki></code></bdi>, is being removed soon. Please ensure your scripts or bots use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/API:Data formats#Output|JSON format]]. This removal should affect very few scripts and bots. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T118538]
* The [[Special:NamespaceInfo|Special:NamespaceInfo]] page now includes namespace aliases. For example "WP" for the "Project" ("Wikipedia") namespace on the German Wikipedia. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T381455]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.23|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 16:19, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-16 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Very-low-calorie diet]]'''<br /> </div>
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A '''very-low-calorie diet''' (VLCD), also known as semistarvation diet and crash diet, is a type of diet with very or extremely low daily food energy consumption. VLCDs are defined as a diet of 800 kilocalories (3,300 kJ) per day or less. Modern medically supervised VLCDs use total meal replacements, with regulated formulations in Europe and Canada which contain the recommended daily requirements for vitamins, minerals, trace elements, fatty acids, protein and electrolyte balance.
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== Tech News: 2026-16 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Experienced editors are invited to [https://b24e11a4f1.catalyst.wmcloud.org/wiki/Main_Page test] the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance|Article guidance]] feature, designed to help less-experienced editors create well-structured, policy-compliant Wikipedia articles. Testing instructions are [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance/Test feature guide|available]]. Also, after reviewing [https://b24e11a4f1.catalyst.wmcloud.org/wiki/Category:Pages_using_article_guidance the outlines], please provide feedback on the [[mw:Talk:Article guidance|project talk page]]. Based on your input, the feature will be refined and transferred to the pilot Wikipedias to translate and adapt. Check out [[c:File:Article Guidance workflow demo - April 2026.webm|the video]] explaining the feature.
'''Updates for editors'''
* On most wikis, all autoconfirmed users can now use [[Special:ChangeContentModel|Special:ChangeContentModel]] page to [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:ChangeContentModel|create new pages with custom content models]], such as mass message lists, making custom page formats more accessible. Check [[Special:ListGroupRights|Special:ListGroupRights]] for the status of your wiki. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T248294]
* The Growth team has launched an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Contributors/Account_Creation_Experiments|account creation experiment]] to evaluate whether adding an account creation button to the mobile web header increases new account registrations and encourages more mobile users to contribute to the wikis. The experiment is currently live on Hindi, Indonesian, Bengali, Thai, and Hebrew Wikipedia, and targets 10% of logged-out mobile web users.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:30}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:30|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, an issue where VisualEditor could get stuck loading on Windows devices with animations turned off, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T382856]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* Starting later this week, {{int:group-abusefilter}} who have the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}]] beta feature enabled will have [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror]] instead of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeEditor|CodeEditor]] as the editor at [[Special:AbuseFilter|Special:AbuseFilter]]. This is part of the broader effort to make the user experience more consistent across all editors. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T399673][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419332]
* Tools and bots that access the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Notifications/API|Notifications API]] (<bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>action=query&meta=notifications</nowiki></code></bdi>) will need to update their OAuth or BotPassword grants to also include access to private notifications. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T421991]
* Due to a library upgrade, listings on category pages may be displayed out of order starting on Monday, 20th April. A migration script will be run to correct this, and will take hours to days depending on the size of the wiki (up to a week for English Wikipedia). [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T422544]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.24|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 15:19, 13 April 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-17 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Chromodoris willani]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''''Chromodoris willani''''', commonly known as Willan's chromodoris, is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chromodorididae. The species is named for the renowned nudibranch taxonomist Dr. Richard C. Willan.
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== Tech News: 2026-17 ==
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* After two years of development, [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|{{int:codemirror-beta-feature-title}}]], also known as [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror 6]], is to be promoted out of beta on Tuesday, April 21. It brings better code and wikitext readability, reduction in typing errors, and other [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|benefits]] to all users of the standard syntax highlighter. A huge thank you to volunteer [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/p/Bhsd/ Bhsd] who developed many of the new features, including [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Code folding|code folding]], [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Autocompletion|autocompletion]], and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror#Linting|linting]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T259059]
* A major update to the Wikipedia app for iOS is now rolling out, redesigning the interface to align with Apple's latest "Liquid Glass" visual design. [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wikipedia/id324715238 Download the latest version] and explore the update.
'''Updates for editors'''
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience/WE3.3.4 Reading lists|Reading lists]] is a feature which allows readers to save articles to a list for reading later. This feature is now in beta on Arabic, French, Indonesian, Vietnamese, and Chinese Wikipedias and by default for all new accounts on all Wikipedias.
* An experiment which explores extending [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Growth/Mobile page previews|Page Previews to mobile web]] will be launched in the week of April 20 on Arabic, English, French, Italian, Polish, and Vietnamese Wikipedias. Page Previews are pop-ups that display a thumbnail, lead paragraph, and a link to open the full article of a blue link, thereby improving content discovery. The feature is already available on desktop and in the apps. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/List of experiments in Product and Technology#Template|Read more about this experiment and others]].
* On several wikis, logged-in editors who haven't [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Email confirmation|confirmed their email addresses]] can now see a banner encouraging them to do so. Having the email address confirmed allows a user to restore access to the account if they lose it. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Account Security#Encouraging users to confirm their email addresses|Learn more]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T421366]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:15}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:15|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, an issue where editing very large wiki pages in the 2017 wikitext editor caused slow loading, preview and scrolling lag, and performance issues when selecting, cutting, or pasting content, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T184857]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* As part of the promotion of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror]] from a beta feature, all users will use [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeMirror|CodeMirror]] instead of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:CodeEditor|CodeEditor]] for syntax highlighting when editing JavaScript, CSS, JSON, Vue and Lua content pages. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T419332]
* The <code>mirrors.wikimedia.org</code> service for Debian and Ubuntu users will sunset and stop working on May 15. The resources for the service will be replaced with new and better options. Some users may need to switch to a different server which should take about a minute. [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/LJYRIS4WB66HIRCAO4GIDTXCMDVZRBMA/ You can read more]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T416707]
* The <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>image</nowiki></code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>oldimage</nowiki></code></bdi> table will be removed from [[wikitech:Help:Wiki Replicas|wikireplicas]]. If your tools or queries access <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>image</nowiki></code></bdi> or <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>oldimage</nowiki></code></bdi> directly, please update them to use the <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>file</nowiki></code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>filerevision</nowiki></code></bdi> table before 28 May. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T28741]
* Following the recent implementation of global API rate limits on unidentified traffic, the Wikimedia Foundation will continue efforts to ensure [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki Product Insights/Responsible Reuse|fair use of infrastructure]] by applying global limits to identified API traffic beginning the last week of April. These limits are intentionally set as high as possible to minimise impact on the community. Bots running in Toolforge/WMCS or with the bot user right on any wiki should not be affected for now. However, all developers are advised to follow updated best practices. For more information, see [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits|Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits]] and [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits/FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]].
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Attribution API|Attribution API]] is now available as a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Stability policy|beta]]. The API fetches information for crediting Wikimedia articles and media files wherever they are used. Reference documentation is available through the REST Sandbox special page available on all Wikimedia wikis (such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?api=attribution.v0-beta&title=Special%3ARestSandbox REST sandbox on English Wikipedia]). Share your feedback on the [[mw:Talk:Attribution API|project talk page]].
* There is no new MediaWiki version this week.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-18 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Platypus venom]]'''<br /> </div>
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The platypus is one of the few living mammals to produce venom. The venom is made in venom glands that are connected to hollow spurs on their hind legs; it is primarily made during the mating season.[1] While the venom's effects are described as extremely painful, it is not lethal to humans. Many archaic mammal groups possess similar tarsal spurs, so it is thought that, rather than having developed this characteristic uniquely, the platypus simply inherited this characteristic from its ancestors. Rather than being a unique outlier, the platypus is the last demonstration of what was once a common mammalian characteristic, and it can be used as a model for non-therian mammals and their venom delivery and properties.
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== Tech News: 2026-18 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2026/18|Translations]] are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* There is a change in how new users are autoconfirmed that will improve anti-vandalism protection. Currently, users who have had an account for a few days and made a few edits are automatically added to the [[{{int:grouppage-autoconfirmed/{{CONTENTLANGUAGE}}}}|{{int:group-autoconfirmed}}]] group. This configuration tends to be exploited by some vandals, who create accounts and start to use them only after some time. To mitigate this, the configuration will be updated next week so that – for the purpose of becoming autoconfirmed – the account age will be counted from their first edit, instead of registration date. The numeric value of the age threshold will remain the same. This change will be deployed only to wikis which require at least one edit as part of the autoconfirmation conditions. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T418484]
* All Wikipedia users with new accounts and those who activated the "automatically enable most beta features" option in their preference can now use the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience/WE3.3.4 Reading lists|reading lists]] beta feature to save articles for later reading. This helps organize reading interests in one place for convenient access.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:30}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:30|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the issue where infobox images have huge padding in Firefox, has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T423676]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* As a reminder, the global API rate limits will be applied this week to identified API traffic. This is to help ensure [[mw:MediaWiki Product Insights/Responsible Reuse|fair use of infrastructure]]. Bots running in Toolforge/WMCS or with the bot user right on any wiki should not be affected for now. However, all developers are advised to follow updated best practices. For more information, including the actual rate limits, see [[mw:Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits|Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits]] and [[mw:Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits/FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]].
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.26|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 18:06, 27 April 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-19 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Kuwait National Assembly Building]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Kuwait National Assembly Building''' is the building that housed the National Assembly of Kuwait.
Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon in 1972, it was completed in 1982 under the direction of his son Jan. The structural design was by Max Walt. The building was seriously damaged in February 1991 when retreating Iraqi troops set it on fire but has since been restored.
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== Tech News: 2026-19 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2026/19|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance|Article guidance]] team invites experienced editors of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance/Pilot wikis and collaborators|pilot Wikipedias]]—Arabic, Bangla, Japanese, Portuguese, Persian, Turkish, Simple English, Spanish, and French—to help translate and adapt [https://b24e11a4f1.catalyst.wmcloud.org/wiki/Category:Pages_using_article_guidance sample outlines]. These outlines will guide editors in creating clear, well-structured, and policy-compliant articles when using [https://b24e11a4f1.catalyst.wmcloud.org/wiki/Special:NewArticle the feature] once it is launched in May 2026. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Article guidance#Adapting a sample outline in a Wikipedia|Simple instructions]] on how to translate and adapt the outlines are available.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council|Product and Technology Advisory Council]] has published [[:m:Special:MyLanguage/Product and Technology Advisory Council/May 2026 draft PTAC recommendation for feedback|draft recommendations]] on a model that affiliates can follow when contributing to the technical space. Community members are invited to provide feedback on the recommendation until May 8th [[:m:Talk:Product and Technology Advisory Council/May 2026 draft PTAC recommendation for feedback|on the talk page]].
* The number of available thumbnail size preferences in MediaWiki is being reduced to three standardized options—Small (180px), Regular (250px), and Large (400px), as part of ongoing efforts to improve performance and reduce strain on thumbnail services. As a result, existing preferences will be mapped to the nearest new size (for example, smaller selections like 120px or 150px will render at 180px, while larger ones like 300px or 360px will render at 400px). The preferences interface will soon be updated to reflect these changes, and users who wish to opt out or provide feedback can do so. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T424909]
* From now on, even when a permission expires automatically, users will receive an Echo notification similar to the standard notification for permission changes. There is a difference between this and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Global reminder bot|Global reminder bot]] in that the latter reminds users a week ''before'' the rights are due to expire, so that they can renew the rights.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:32}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:32|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, the problem where the ULS language selector in [[m:Special:Translate|Special:Translate]] would scroll vertically when it shouldn't, has been resolved. Previously, when users opened the "Translate to English" dropdown and typed certain inputs, the dialog would scroll vertically by a few pixels even when there was enough space to display all results. The dropdown no longer shifts unnecessarily when filtering languages. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358864]
* The [[m:Special:GlobalWatchlist|Global Watchlist]], which lets you view your watchlists from multiple wikis on a single page, continues to improve. For example, watchlists for Wikibase sites such as [[:d:|Wikidata]] now support [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:EntitySchema|EntitySchema]] elements for better tracking. The Live Updates mode now refreshes the special page every 60 seconds to comply with the updated [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits|global API rate limits]] for improved real-time responsiveness. Additionally, a directionality bug that displayed links as "changes 3" instead of "3 changes" in mixed-direction lists has been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T415450][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T424422][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T418091]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The second phase of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits|global API rate limits]] has been rolled out to reduce the [[diffblog:2026/03/26/quo-vadis-crawlers-progress-and-whats-next-on-safeguarding-our-infrastructure/|impact of AI crawlers]] and ensure fair, sustainable access to Wikimedia resources, prioritising human and mission-aligned traffic. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits#Limits|Limits]] have been shifted from per-hour to per-minute, producing smoother traffic patterns and more predictable API load. Community users are not expected to be affected, and no action is required. Early indications show some User-Agent-based requestors are adjusting behaviour, and around 64% of automated API traffic has been identified. Monitoring continues, and Wikimedia Enterprise remains available for commercial support.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.46/wmf.27|MediaWiki]]
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 20:44, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-20 ==
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<div style="text-align:center;">The winner this [[m:Translation of the week/2026 translations|Translation of the week]] is
<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Macau National Security Law]]'''<br /> </div>
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The '''Macau National Security Law''' is a law in Macau which prohibits and punishes acts of treason, secession, and subversion against the Central government, as well as preparative acts leading to any of the three acts. Taken into effect on 3 March 2009, the purpose of the law is to fulfil Article 23 of the Macau Basic Law, the de facto constitution of the Macau Special Administration Region.
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== Tech News: 2026-20 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2026/20|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* Community Tech has published [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/How to write a good wish|new guidance]] explaining how wishes on Community Wishlist are triaged and prioritized. The documentation is intended to help contributors write stronger proposals by clarifying the factors that influence prioritization decisions. Beyond vote counts, the guidance highlights considerations such as potential impact on the community when determining which wishes move forward.
'''Updates for editors'''
* The Reader Growth team is launching an experiment to test a new [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader_Growth/Share_Card|Share Card feature]] that allows readers to create visually engaging cards from Wikipedia articles or selected article sections and share them online, with each card linking back to the original article to help expand readership and article discovery. The mobile-only A/B test will be available to a portion of readers on Arabic, Chinese, French, Vietnamese, and English Wikipedia to better understand reading and sharing habits, and is scheduled to begin the week of May 18 and run for four weeks.
* The Android and iOS Wikipedia apps recently released the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Apps/Team/25th_Birthday_Reading_Challenge|25-day reading challenge]] into Beta, as part of efforts to drive reader engagement by encouraging users to complete reading milestones. To track their reading streak during the challenge, App users can add a widget featuring Baby Globe to their home screen. The challenge officially begins May 11.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:17}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:17|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, an issue where the global preference for enabling syntax highlighting in wikitext could unexpectedly disable itself after being turned on, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T425286]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* [[File:Octicons-tools.svg|12px|link=|alt=|Advanced item]] The ResourceLoader module <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>mediawiki.ui.input</nowiki></code></bdi>, deprecated since [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2023/39|September 2023]], will be removed this week. There is a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex/Migrating_from_MediaWiki_UI|guide for migrating from MediaWiki UI to Codex]] for any tools that use it. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T420125]
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.47/wmf.2|MediaWiki]]
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== Tech News: 2026-21 ==
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Latest '''[[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News|tech news]]''' from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/2026/21|Translations]] are available.
'''Weekly highlight'''
* The Abstract Wikipedia team has identified five potential pilot wikis to assess their interest in adopting abstract articles on their wikis. The pilots are Malayalam, Bengali, Dagbani, Arabic, and Indonesian Wikipedia. The feedback period will be open until May 22. If your community is interested in becoming a pilot, [[m:Talk:Abstract Wikipedia|let us know on Meta]].
'''Updates for editors'''
* An experiment to show [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience/Reading lists|Reading Lists]] to logged-out readers on mobile web will launch on May 18 across German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Turkish, and Urdu Wikipedias, and will run for one month. The effort supports broader goals of helping readers save and organize articles for later reading, while encouraging habits that could lead to future Wikipedia contributions.
* To support a bookmark button in the Reading List beta feature, the "Tools > Action" menu has been updated to display icons, including the watch star indicator that helps editors identify temporarily watched articles. The icons now also match those used on mobile, improving consistency across platforms. The change is currently limited to the actions menu and mainly affects editors with privileged user rights. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T426008]
* [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/VisualEditor/Suggestion Mode|Suggestion Mode]] was released as an [[w:en:A/B test|A/B test]] for newcomer editors on the mobile website at [[phab:T421189|~15 Wikipedias]]. The experiment will measure the impact that Suggestion Mode has on the proportion of newcomer mobile web edit sessions that result in constructive (un-reverted) article edits. The experiment will also evaluate the feature's impact on editor retention, and monitor changes in revert and block rates.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] View all {{formatnum:27}} community-submitted {{PLURAL:27|task|tasks}} that were [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Tech/News/Recently resolved community tasks|resolved last week]]. For example, an issue in the Wikipedia Android app where images could sometimes fail to load after opening a recommended reading list notification, has now been fixed. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T418231]
'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata Platform|Wikidata Platform team]] has published its [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS backend update/Backend Replacement|backend replacement recommendation]] and accompanying [[wikitech:Wikidata Query Service/WDQS Architecture re-design|technical architecture]] for the migration of the Wikidata Query Service (WDQS) away from Blazegraph. Feedback is invited until May 25th 2026, especially on potential gaps and impacts on advanced use cases. Wikidata community members and WDQS users are also encouraged to help identify high-impact tools and workflows that may need attention on [[d:Wikidata:SPARQL query service/WDQS backend update/High-Impact Use Cases|this page]]. Feedback can be shared on the [[d:Wikidata talk:SPARQL query service/WDQS backend update|Migration talk page]] or during the [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:Blazegraph Migration Office Hours|next office hour]]. See the [[d:Special:MyLanguage/Wikidata:Wikidata Platform team/Newsletter|WDP team newsletter]] for more details.
* [[File:Reload icon with two arrows.svg|12px|link=|class=skin-invert|Recurrent item]] Detailed code updates later this week: [[mw:MediaWiki 1.47/wmf.3|MediaWiki]]
'''In depth'''
* On English, French, Japanese, and a few other Wikipedias, there was a [[diffblog:2025/09/02/better-detecting-bots-and-replacing-our-captcha/|trial of hCaptcha]], a third-party bot detection service. The trial showed that hCaptcha effectively detects and deters some bad-faith automated activity, on its own and by giving [[w:en:Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 225#Introducing SuggestedInvestigations|checkusers and stewards]] signals to look into. Because the results were positive, hCaptcha will be rolled out across all wikis over the next few weeks. [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Product Safety and Integrity/Anti-abuse signals/hCaptcha|See the hCaptcha project page]] for technical information about the implementation and privacy protections. [[diffblog:2026/05/04/better-detecting-bots-and-replacing-our-captcha-part-2/|Learn more]].
* The latest Community Tech update is now available, with progress across several Community Wishlist initiatives, including Reading Lists expansion from the mobile app to the website, new language support for "Who Wrote That" and the Personal Dashboard, improvements to 3D rendering and Charts, and upcoming work on talk page sorting, audio playback, and editing workflows. The update also shares current priorities, wishlist status trends, and opportunities for community feedback on future focus areas and the Wikimedia Foundation’s 2026–2027 Annual Plan. [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Updates#May 13, 2026: Latest updates from the Community Tech team|Read the full newsletter for details]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-21 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Stela of the cactus bearer]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:es:Estela del portador del cactus]]) ([[:ca:Estela del portador del cactus]])''</small> </div>
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The '''stela of the cactus bearer''' is a monolith or stele of a single piece of granite, belonging to the Chavín culture of ancient Peru, which remains in its original location on the northwest side of the circular plaza at the archaeological site known as the ceremonial center of Chavín de Huántar in the Ancash region of Peru. It was discovered during the 1972 excavation season by Peruvian archaeologist Luis Guillermo Lumbreras.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-22 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Griffith Hughes]]'''<br /> </div>
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The Reverend '''Griffith Hughes''' (1707 – c.1758), FRS, was a Welsh naturalist, clergyman, and author. Hughes wrote The Natural History of Barbados, which included the first description of the grapefruit (also known as "The Forbidden Fruit"). His work was praised by Linnaeus, but it has also been considered a "scientific fraud".
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'''Weekly highlight'''
* Following a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Contributors/Account Creation Experiments#LOWM|successful account creation experiment]], an improved logged-out edit warning message will be deployed to all Wikimedia wikis in the first week of June. The change will only affect logged-out users on mobile web who open an editing session. The updated experience is designed to encourage account creation more clearly, while still allowing users to edit with temporary accounts. Results from the experiment showed a significant increase in account creation, with a 27% relative lift among users shown the updated message. As expected, as more people funnel into account creation, temporary accounts decreased by a relative 16%. The experiment did not show any significant changes in constructive edit rates or other monitored contributor metrics. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T424595]
'''Updates for editors'''
* For security reasons, members of certain user groups are [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Mandatory two-factor authentication for users with some extended rights|required to have two-factor authentication]] (2FA) enabled. Members of these groups will be unable to disable the last 2FA method on their account, and it will be impossible to add users without 2FA to these groups. Users will still be able to add new authentication methods or remove them, as long as at least one method is continuously enabled. In the next few weeks, users without 2FA will be removed from these groups. Notably, this applies to bureaucrats. See the linked tasks for deployment schedules. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T423119][https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T423120]
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes|WMDE Technical Wishes]] will run an [[w:en:A/B testing|A/B test]] on [[:phab:T415904|10 wikis]], testing [[m:WMDE Technical Wishes/References/Reference Previews|potential improvements for Reference Previews]]. The experiment will run for ~2 weeks at the end of May / beginning of June and will affect 10% of desktop readers on the participating wikis.
* After two successful experiments, the Reader Growth team is rolling out an [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Growth/Image Browsing|Image Browsing]] beta feature for all Wikipedias on mobile on May 25. This means that anyone who has all beta features on by default will start to see this feature, and others can check the box to turn it on in their preferences. The beta feature will include a carousel of all an article's images at the top of the article, with controls for editors to [[mw:Readers/Reader_Growth/Image_Browsing#Phase_2.1_beta_feature|exclude images from the article's carousel or to exclude an article from the feature entirely]].
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* The legacy CSS classes <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>tleft</nowiki></code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>tright</nowiki></code></bdi> have been replaced with <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>floatleft</nowiki></code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>floatright</nowiki></code></bdi> as the former do not work consistently across all MediaWiki platforms, notably mobile web and mobile apps. Projects relying on these classes are encouraged to review related usage and plan for migration. Please note that <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>floatleft</nowiki></code></bdi> and <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>floatright</nowiki></code></bdi> may also be deprecated in future, although there are currently no plans to do so. [[phab:T426452|Read more]].
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-23 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Umuganda]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Umuganda''' is a national holiday in Rwanda taking place on the last Saturday of every month for mandatory nationwide community service from 08:00 to 11:00. Participation in Umuganda is required by law; failure to participate can result in a fine.
The program was most recently re-established under President Paul Kagame in 2009, having resulted in a notable improvement in the cleanliness of Rwanda. Also, there are other informal Umuganda day activities that occur in the middle of the month. These activities are initiated by either society or the government.
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'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience|Reader Experience team]] is conducting an experiment to show the [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience/Reading lists|reading lists]] feature, which is still in development, to logged-out mobile readers to test whether it encourages account creation at a higher rate compared to the watchstar button. The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Experience/Reading lists#Experiment timeline|experiment]] was launched on May 18th on German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Turkish, and Urdu wikis, and it will run for a month.
* The Wikimedia Apps team released [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/Explore Feed Refresh/Phase 1|Phase 1]] of the redesigned Home Feed to the Android Beta app. The new Home Feed includes a refreshed "Community" tab and a personalized "For You" tab featuring daily updated reading recommendations. The redesign is part of a broader effort to improve content discovery and create more engaging learning experiences in the Wikipedia apps.
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-24 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:it:Juryeonggu]]'''<br /> <small>''([[:kr:주령구]]) ([[:ja:酒令具]])''</small> </div>
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Il '''Juryeonggu''' (주령구?, 酒令具?, JuryeongguLR, ChuryŏngguMR) è un dado a 14 facce, risalente al periodo del Silla unificato (668-935 d.C.), ritrovato nel 1975 dopo alcuni scavi occorsi presso il Donggung e lo stagno Wolji di Gyeongju, in Corea del Sud. Le facce del dado mostravano inscrizioni recanti varie penalità o sfide, legate ad un gioco di bevute, dimostrando l'importanza dell'alcool e la raffinatezza con cui la sua assunzione veniva celebrata.
L'artefatto originale è andato perduto, incendiato in un maldestro tentativo di preservazione: oggi ne esistono delle repliche, disponibili anche commercialmente.
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== Tech News: 2026-24 ==
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* Wikimedia Enterprise has increased the free usage limits for its API offerings. The monthly request limit for the On-demand API has increased from 5,000 to 50,000 requests, while the Snapshot API limit has increased from 15 to 30 requests per month. In addition, Structured Contents snapshots are now available for free accounts. These changes expand access to Wikimedia Enterprise data for developers, researchers, and organizations using Wikimedia content. [https://enterprise.wikimedia.com/blog/enhanced-free-api]
'''Updates for editors'''
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Apps/Team/Explore Feed Refresh/Phase 1|refreshed Explore Feed]], now called the Home Feed, is rolling out to 50% of users of the Wikipedia Android app. The Home Feed helps readers discover relevant content through two new tabs: ''Community'' and ''For You''. The Community tab provides a scrollable feed of curated content and updates from the broader Wikimedia community and movement, while the ''For You'' tab offers a full-screen, swipeable experience that shows content tailored to a user's interests. The redesign is part of a broader effort to improve discovery and enhance the learning experience in the Wikipedia app.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS/"Which came first?" Game|Which came first?]] daily trivia game is now available in the beta version of the Wikipedia iOS app in English, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and Turkish. The game uses historical events from Wikipedia's "On This Day" content and challenges readers to guess which of two events happened first. The game was previously released on Android. Communities interested in making the game available in their languages can [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Apps/Team/Games#Game availability by language|read the instructions and requirements]].
* [[m:Special:MyLanguage/WMDE Technical Wishes/Sub-referencing|Sub-referencing]], a new MediaWiki feature that allows editors to reuse references with different details, will begin rolling out to Wikimedia wikis following a successful pilot phase. Deployment will start on 8 June for most [[wikitech:Deployments/Train#Wednesday|Group 1 wikis]] and French Wikipedia, with additional Wikipedia language editions receiving the feature over the coming months. Communities are encouraged to prepare by checking for [https://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special%3ATranslate&group=ext-cite&language=en&action_source=search&filter=%21translated&optional=1&action=translate untranslated Cite extension messages] in their language and reviewing any use of [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Reference Tooltips|Reference Tooltips]], which may require [[:phab:T416304#11668731|updates]] to support the new functionality. Wikis using [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Reference Previews|Reference Previews]] do not need to take any action. Communities may also wish to create the ''cite-tracking-category-ref-details'' [[Special:TrackingCategories|tracking category]] as a hidden category using <code><nowiki>__HIDDENCAT__</nowiki></code> (or a dedicated template), and connect it to the corresponding Wikidata item [[d:Q129764848]]. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T425662]
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Readers/Reader Growth/Mobile page previews#Experimentation|Page Previews experiment]] on mobile web has concluded. The team decided not to roll out the feature after the results showed no statistically significant impact on reader retention, as the primary success metric was retention improvement. Page Previews, which are already available on desktop and in the apps, display a thumbnail, lead paragraph, and link to the full article when readers tap a blue link. The experiment tested this experience on mobile web across six Wikipedias.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Codex/Design/Icons|user interface icon library]] will be [[phab:T399175|updated later this week or next week]]. Most of the ~300 icons have been slightly refined and ~30 new icons have been added. These changes improve the icons to make them more consistent and comprehensible, and provide more visual balance when they are used in groups.
* The [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Universal Language Selector|Universal Language Selector]] (ULS) interface in MediaWiki, which helps users select content in other languages, has been updated. The new version improves speed and accessibility, and users of Wikimedia projects can now pin languages for quicker language switching. The deployment to Wikimedia sites will happen gradually in the coming weeks. You can test it now as a beta feature by selecting [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|beta features]] in your profile preferences and share your feedback on [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Universal Language Selector/New ULS|the project page]].
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'''Updates for technical contributors'''
* The function signature for <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>mw.util.addPortletLink()</nowiki></code></bdi> has been simplified. Developers can now pass a configuration object instead of a list of positional parameters when creating portlet links. The previous function signature remains supported for backwards compatibility. For example, instead of: <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>mw.util.addPortletLink('p-cactions', '#', 'Stub', 'ca-stubtag', 'Add a stub tag to this page');</nowiki></code></bdi> use <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>mw.util.addPortletLink('p-cactions', { href: '#', text: 'Stub', id: 'ca-stubtag', tooltip: 'Add a stub tag to this page' });</nowiki></code></bdi>. Script maintainers are encouraged to review existing uses of <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"><code><nowiki>addPortletLink()</nowiki></code></bdi> and update them where appropriate. This change will be available on all wikis from 11 June. Thanks to community volunteer Gerges for contributing this improvement. [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T427945]
* '''Community Wishlist discussion''': Product & Technology [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Updates#May 20, 2026: Community Tech becomes a program|introduced changes]] meant to increase the number and complexity of wishes fulfilled, including the disbanding of the Community Tech team. They are [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Updates|engaging in discussions]] about a [[m:Talk:Community Wishlist#Proposed direction for Wishlist|proposed direction for the wishlist]] from community members. Includes ways to structure annual voting, better tracking of wishes, removing focus areas, and [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Community Wishlist/Updates|staffing updates]].
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<bdi lang="en" dir="ltr">[[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]]</bdi> 21:30, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikipedia translation of the week: 2026-25 ==
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<div style="font-size:140%;">'''[[:en:Cape Fiolent]]'''<br /> </div>
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'''Cape Fiolent''' (Crimean Tatar: Felenk Burun; Ukrainian: Фіолент; Russian: Фиолент; Latin: Parthenium), also historically called Cape Fiolente, is a cape and nature reserve (zakaznik) located in southern Sevastopol, a city within Crimea that is internationally recognised as part of Ukraine but currently occupied by Russia since 2014.
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==Gravitational redshift==
=== Schwarzschild radius ===
[[File:Schwarzschild.radius.redshift.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Relation between the Schwarzschild radius <math>r_S</math> and a redshift of an emitted photon <math>z</math> in a distance <math>r</math> caused by the gravitation of the massive sphere in the centre.]]
The Schwarzschild radius <math>r_S</math> of any mass <math>M</math> in a Schwarzschild sphere (typically a black hole) is given by:
:<math>r_S = \frac {2 \, G \, M} {c^2}</math>
Apart from its mass, the Schwarzschild radius is only depending on two natural constants:
* Gravitational constant: <math>G = 6.67 \cdot 10^{-11} \frac {\text {m}^3} {\text {kg} \, \text {s}^2}</math>
* Speed of light: <math>c = 299792458 \frac {\text {m}} {\text {s}}</math>
The gravitational redshift z of photons emitted to the opposite direction of the Schwarzschild sphere and with a distance to the centre of the sphere <math>r</math> can be computed by the following formula:
:<math>z = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {2 \, G \, M} {r \, c^2}}} - 1 = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {r_S} {r}}} - 1</math>
The redshift of very far objects such as the galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 has a value of more than 14, and this is much larger than expected. The possible high speed of such a galaxy is not sufficient for such a high value. The distance of this galaxy is given by 13.5 billion light-years, and its age is assumed to be 290 million years after Big Bang.
The cosmic microwave background even has a redshift value of 1089, which is extremely high. It is associated with the first hydrogen atoms that occurred some 380,000 years after the Big Bang. The radial spectrum of the cosmic microwave background fits perfectly to the radiation of a black body with a temperature of <math>T = 2.7 \, \text{Kelvin}</math>. If the spectral alpha line of the Lyman series of hydrogen was emitted at a wavelength of <math>\lambda_{\alpha ,0} = 121 \, \text{nm}</math> (corresponds to 10.2 electronvolts (eV)), its redshifted observation at a redshift of <math>z = 1089</math> would have a wavelength <math>\lambda_{\alpha}</math> of:
:<math>\lambda_{\alpha} = (z + 1) \cdot \lambda_{\alpha ,0} = 132.5 \, \text {µm}</math>
This wavelength is related to a terahertz (THz) radiation with a frequency <math>f_{\alpha}</math> of
:<math>f_{\alpha} = \frac {c} {\lambda_{\alpha}} = 2.26 \, \text{THz}</math>,
which is totally absorbed by the earth's atmosphere, and therefore, cannot be observed from the surface of the earth. At this wavelength the energy of a photon <math>E_{ph}</math> is:
:<math>E_{ph} = h \cdot f_{\alpha} \approx 0.01 \, \text {eV}</math>
The colour temperature <math>T_{CMB}</math> of the cosmic microwave background is just under 3000 Kelvin:
:<math>T_{CMB} = (z + 1) \cdot T = 2970 \, \text {K}</math>.
Using the Boltzmann constant <math>k_B = 1.380649 \cdot 10^{-23} \frac {\text{J}} {\text{K}}</math> this corresponds to a kinetic energy <math>E_{CMB}</math> of a free particle of:
:<math>E_{CMB} = \frac {3} {2} \cdot k_B \cdot T_{CMB} \approx 0.38 \, \text {eV}</math>
This energy is well below the ionisation energy of hydrogen respectively the Rydberg unit of energy, which is 13.6 electronvolts (eV), as well as below the exitation energy of the alpha line of the Lyman series of hydrogen.
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=== In a shell ===
[[File:Gravitation.in.a.hollow.spherical.cap.png|thumb|right|upright=1|The sum of all gravitational forces between the mass <math>m</math> and a spherical arc (blue) with the linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math> that represents a hollow spherical cap. It has the same effect as the gravitational force between the mass <math>m</math> and an effective spherical mass <math>M_{eff}</math> (black).]]
However, a gravitational redshift can not only occur outside of spheres, but also within in a hollow spherical cap. To estimate its gravitational redshift, the effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> of such a cap can be integrated for any point within the cap. The corresponding effect can be described by a Schwarzschild sphere with the Schwarzschild radius.
For very fast-moving objects we can assume that they only experience the retarded gravitational potentials of the mass elements in front of them, since the backward potentials are even much more retarded, and therefore, contribute only weakly to the net gravity. In the following section only the arc of the shell cap is considered. The gravitational forces rectangular to the direction of movement are very small and can be neglected.
This also holds in first approximation for the gravitational forces behind the very fast-moving moving mass <math>m</math>. If the distance <math>d</math> between the mass <math>m</math> and the shell is given, we can carry out an estimation for the fraction of the retarded forces from the opposite part of the shell in the distance <math>2 \, R - d</math>, where <math>R</math> is radius of the universe (cf. previous section [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Retarded gravitational potentials|"Retarded gravitational potentials"]]):
:<math>F_{right} \propto \frac {1} {d^2}</math>
:<math>F_{left} \propto \frac {1} {(2 \, R - d)^2}</math>
If we assume that the distance is a fraction of the radius
:<math>d = \frac {R} {n}</math>
then the ratio of the two forces has the following relation:
:<math>\frac {F_{right}} {F_{left}} = \left( \frac {2 \, R - \frac {R} {n}} {\frac {R} {n}} \right)^2 = (2 \, n - 1)^2</math>
[[File:Ratio.retarded.gravitational.forces.versus.redshift.png|thumb|right|upright=2|The ratio of the retarded gravitational forces in the distance of oberserved objects versus the corresponding redshifts]]
This means if the distance <math>d</math> is a tenth of the radius <math>R</math> of the universe, the error by neglecting the left force would be less than 0.3 percent. This distance is corresponding to a redshift of about 7.5.
In the diagram on the left the ratio of the two forces is plotted against the redshift which is observed at corresponding distances. The high values of redshift at far distant objects seem to be dominated by the gravitaional redshift, whereas at shorter distances the redshift is dominated by the Doppler effect.
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=== Computation ===
[[File:Effektive.Masse.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Diagram for integrating the effective mass of an outer shell <math>M_{eff}</math> acting on a fast moving mass <math>m</math> by varying the centre angle <math>\alpha</math> from <math>-\alpha_R</math> to <math>\alpha_R</math>.<br/>
<math>R</math> = radius of the visible universe<br/>
<math>d</math> = distance of mass <math>m</math> to the outer shell<br/>
<math>\lambda_M</math> = linear mass density of the outer shell]]
The bold arc on the right-hand side of the diagram is representing all mass elements of the outer shell of the universe with the linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math> in front of the mass <math>m</math> that is moving to the right with high velocity. The outer shell is consisting of dark matter (mainly hydrogen), and in the central area of the universe this dark matter might only be visible due to the cosmic microwave background.
We use the following constant values for the estimates derived from these premises:
* Light-year: <math> 1 \, \text {ly} = 9.46 \cdot 10^{15} \text {m}</math>
* Hubble length: <math>R = 1.36 \cdot 10^{26} \text {m} = 14,4 \cdot 10^{9} \text {ly}</math> (14.4 billion light-years)
The mass of this arc <math>M_{arc}</math> can be computed by integrating the arc between the angles <math>-\alpha_R</math> and <math>+\alpha_R</math> with its linear mass density <math>\lambda_M</math>:
:<math>\alpha_R = \arcsin \frac {x} {R}</math>
:<math>M_{arc} = \int_{-\alpha_R}^{+\alpha_R} \mathrm {dM} = \int_{-\alpha_R}^{+\alpha_R} R \, \lambda_M \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = 2 \, \int_{0}^{\alpha_R} R \, \lambda_M \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = 2 \, R \, \lambda_M \, \alpha_R</math>
The mass of the whole shell <math>M_S</math> is given by integrating a '''complete circle''':
:<math>M_S = \int_{-\pi}^{+\pi} \mathrm {dM} = 2 \pi \, R \, \lambda_M</math>
The Pythagorean theorem gives the following result for the half chord of the circle:
:<math>h = \sqrt {2 \, R \, d - d^2}</math>
[[File:Effektive.Masse.Detail.png|thumb|right|upright=2|Detail for integrating the infinitesimal mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> acting on a mass <math>m</math> by varying the angle <math>\alpha</math>.<br/>
<math>\alpha</math> = angle as seen from origin <math>\bigcirc</math><br/>
<math>R</math> = radius of the universe (Hubble length)<br/>
<math>h</math> = height of the mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math><br/>
<math>d</math> = distance of mass <math>m</math> to the outer shell<br/>
<math>s</math> = distance between mass <math>m</math> and mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math><br/>
<math>e</math> = auxiliary sagitta<br/>
<math>\beta</math> = angle as seen from <math>m</math>]]
If the distance <math>d</math> between the mass <math>m</math> and the outer shell is given, we can compute the distances of the mass <math>m</math> to any infinitesimal mass element <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> on the arc depending on the angle <math>\alpha</math>:
:<math>\alpha = \arcsin \frac {h} {R}</math>
:<math>s(\alpha) = \sqrt {2R^2 - 2 \, R \, d + d^2 - 2 \, R \, (R - d) \, cos \, \alpha} \, \ge \, d</math>
The angle <math>\beta</math> as seen from the moving mass m to the infinitesimal mass element <math> \mathrm {dM}</math> on the arc can be derived by applying the law of sines and is given by the following expression:
:<math>\beta = \arcsin \left( \frac {R} {s} \sin \, \alpha \right) = \arcsin \frac {h} {s}</math>
With the auxiliary sagitta <math>e</math> we get:
:<math>e = R \, \left( 1 - \cos \alpha \right)</math>
:<math>\cos \beta = \frac {d - e} {s}</math>
The vertical components of the gravitational forces are symetrical, and therefore, their net effect is zero. The net horizontal force of this arc <math>F_{hor}</math> that is accelerating the mass <math>m</math> in horizontal direction can be achieved by integrating a semi-circle with the correction factor <math>\cos \beta</math>:
:<math>F_{hor} = G \, m \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {dM} = G \, m \, R \, \lambda_M \, \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math>
With the effective gravitational force <math>F_{hor}</math> that acts on the mass <math>m</math> by the gravitational force of the virtual effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> that is located in the intersection point of the trajectory of the mass <math>m</math> with the outer shell, we have to consider the varying distances <math>s</math> between <math>m</math> and the infinitesimal mass elements <math>\mathrm {dM}</math> along the arc:
:<math>F_{hor} = G \, m \frac {M_{eff}} {d^2} = G \, m \, R \, \lambda_M \, \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math>
We finally get the effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> that is acting via gravitational forces on the mass <math>m</math> in the distance <math>d</math>:
:<math>M_{eff} = R \, \lambda_M \, d^2 \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha} = \frac {M_S \, d^2} {2 \pi} \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {\cos \beta} {s^2} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math>
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=== Schwarzschild distance ===
The '''Schwarzschild distance''' <math>d_S</math> of this effective mass <math>M_{eff}</math> is equal to the Schwarzschild radius of a sphere with the effective mass:
:<math>d_S = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{eff}} {c^2}</math>
The gravitational redshift <math>z</math> of photons emitted to the centre of the universe that is caused by the effective mass in the distance <math>d</math> of the outer shell is:
:<math>z = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {2 \, G \, M_{eff}} {d \, c^2}}} - 1 = \frac {1} {\sqrt {1 - \frac {d_S} {d}}} - 1</math>
The equations above can be solved for the Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> of every shell with the mass <math>M_S</math>. With the following condition we can get the solutions with <math>d_S = d</math>, where <math>z (d_S) = \infty</math>:
:<math>2 \, G \, M_{eff} (M_S, d_S) = d_S \, c^2</math>
Therefore <math>d_S</math> can be determined for a given <math>\lambda_M</math>:
:<math>d_S (\lambda_M) = \frac {2 \, G} {c^2} M_{eff} (M_S, d_S) = \frac {2 \, G \, R \, \lambda_M \, d_S^2} {c^2} \int_{-\frac {\pi} {2}}^{+\frac {\pi} {2}} \frac {d_S - R \, (1 - \cos \alpha)} {{\left( 2R^2 - 2 \, R \, d_S + d_S^2 - 2 \, R \, (R - d_S) \, \cos \, \alpha \right)}^{\frac {3} {2}}} \, \mathrm {d\alpha}</math>
The Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> can be interpreted as the distance between the surface of the Hubble sphere with the Hubble radius <math>R</math> and the inner Schwarzschild sphere of the black shell, which is the visible limit of the universe. This limit is referred to as '''Schwarzschild limit'''. The Hubble radius <math>R</math> would be the distance between an observer in the centre of the universe and all objects that are receding from him at the speed of light. It can be expressed by the Hubble time <math>t_H</math>:
:<math>R = t_H \cdot c = 454 \cdot 10^{15} \, \text{s} \cdot {c} = 14.4 \cdot 10^{9} \, \text{a} \cdot {c} = 14.4 \cdot 10^{9} \, \text{ly} = 1.36 \cdot 10^{26} \, \text{m}</math>
<gallery caption="Redshift z as a function of the distance" perrow=2 widths=480 heights=480>
Redshift.versus.distances.circles.png|Circles with a given redshift z within the Hubble circle (dashed line) with the Hubble radius according to the Lambda-CDM model.
Redshift.versus.distances.png|Redshift as a function of the distance of the objects from the centre of the universe according to the Lambda-CDM model (blue) and according to the model of the Schwarzschild limit (orange). According to the latter model, astronomical objects with a certain redshift are significantly further away than according to the Lambda-CDM model.
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=== Results ===
It is assumed that the outer shell is expanding, spherical and consists of dark matter. The effective mass of the outer shell is computed only considering the geometrical region in front of the object. This assumption is based on the fact that the retarded gravitational potentials from the opposite border of the black shell can be neglected. The following diagrams show the solution in two different representations over the relation of the mass of the invisible universe surrounding the visible universe in a spherical shell in units of the mass of the visible universe <math>q_M</math>:
* The Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> between the visible border of the universe and the invisible outer shell of the universe.
* The radius of the visible universe <math>R_v = R - d_S</math>.
* Mass of the universe: <math>M_{universe} = 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \text {kg}</math>:
The overall mass of the invisible black shell <math>M_S</math> can be expressed in relation to the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe}</math>:
:<math>q_M = \frac {M_S} {M_{universe}}</math>
[[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Table with computed results|→ See appendix: table with results for different values of <math>\lambda_M</math>]] numerically computed by a [[Moving objects in retarded gravitational potentials of an expanding spherical shell/Java program|Java program]].
In this model the mass <math>M_S</math> of the invisible outer black shell continuously increases by absorbing mass from the visible universe, due to the net forces of the retarded gravitational potentials and the corresponding acceleration in direction of the black shell. More and more matter is moving from the visible universe behind the event horizon, where it becomes invisible and unaccessible, but leaves its gravitational action to the visible part of the universe. Furthermore, the mass of the black shell is in the same magnitude as the mass of the visible universe even in the earlier cosmical ages.
<gallery caption="Diagrams for the early evolvement of the universe considering the effects of the retarded gravitational potentials of an invisible outer shell" perrow=2 widths=480 heights=480>
Gravitaional.redshift.Black.shell.Schwarzschild.distance.png|Scheme with the outer black shell of the invisible universe with dark matter (right), the shell of the origin of the cosmic microwave background (CMB, dark red) as well as a far galaxy (light red). The matter in the vicinity of the black shell is accelerated towards the shell due to the effect of retarded gravitational forces and may disappear into it by crossing the event horizon at the Schwarzschild distance. During the era of transforming dark matter into "dark energy" the Schwarzschild distance was fastly increasing.
Black.shell.over.time.png|Evolvement of the effective mass of the black shell of the universe with the decreasing radii of the visible universe and the increasing Schwarzschild distances as well as the rapidly increasing (effective) masses of the black shell.
MinimumDistance.Redshift.Mass.png|Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S</math> between the visible border of the universe and the invisible outer sphere of the universe as a function of the mass of the black shell in units of the mass of the visible universe. The Schwarzschild distance was grewing much faster than the mass of the black shell around <math>M_S \approx 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>.
R v.versus.shell.mass.png|Radius of the visible universe <math>R_v = R - d_S</math> as a function of the mass of the invisible universe surrounding it in a spherical black shell in units of the mass of the visible universe. The size of the visible universe began to shrink very suddenly at the time around <math>M_S \approx 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>.
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It is very noteworthy to recapitulate that the age of the cosmic microwave background with its afterglow light pattern is about 380,000 years (the corresponding Schwarzschild distance belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.8769 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = 0.96865 \cdot M_{universe}</math>, Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S = 377 \cdot 10^{3} \, \text {ly} = 3.56 \cdot 10^{21} \, \text {m}= 2.62 \cdot 10^{-5} \cdot R</math>), exactly where the radius of the visible universe had significantly begun to decrease in relation to the Hubble radius (see right diagram). The so-called "dark ages" begun, and they lasted for several hundreds of million years.
The age of the oldest known galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 represents the youngest stars that emit light, and therefore, the end of the dark ages. Its age is about 290 million years (the corresponding Schwarzschild distance belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.92 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = 0,984 \cdot M_{universe}</math>, Schwarzschild distance <math>d_S = 293 \cdot 10^{6} \, \text {ly} = 2.78 \cdot 10^{24} \, \text {m}= 0.020 \cdot R</math>), where the conversion from dark matter to "dark energy" during the so-called "dark ages" was finished.
At the break-even point, where the masses of the visible universe and the black shell have the same value, the Schwarzschild distance is about 860 million light-years (it belongs to a shell mass <math>M_S = 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \, \text {kg} = M_{universe}</math>).
=== Schwarzschild radius of the universe ===
[[File:Cosmical.Radii.png|thumb|upright=2|right|Schwarzschild and other cosmical radii. µ Cephei (Garnet Star) is a red supergiant star and A0620-00 is a black hole within the Milky Way. Sagittarius A* is the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center of the Milky Way. This Virgo Supercluster is a supercluster of galaxies containing the Virgo Cluster and the Local Group which includes the Milky Way.]]
[[File:Diagram.universe.png|thumb|upright=2|right|Simplified diagram of the radius <math>r</math> of the universe over time from origin at <math>t = 0</math> to time of universe <math>t_U</math>. The particle horizon is constantly expanding with the speed of light <math>c</math>:<br/><br/>
Radius of end of inflationary period (Schwarzschild radius of universe):<br/><math>r_{S,universe} = t_U \cdot c = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{universe}} {c^2} \approx 14283 \text { Mpc} \approx 46,6 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/>
Co-moving radius of the cosmic microwave background (CMB):<br/><math>r_{CMB} \approx 14000 \text { Mpc} \approx 45,7 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/>
Hubble radius at Hubble time <math>t_H</math>:<br/><math>r_H = t_H \cdot c \approx 4480 \text { Mpc} \approx 14,6 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/>
Radius of visible universe as seen from observer:<br/><math>r_V \approx 4230 \text { Mpc} \approx 13,8 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math><br/><br/>
Time of the observer: <math>t_{observer} = 2 \cdot t_H</math><br/>
Time of the visible event horizon: <math>t_v = 2 \cdot t_H - \frac {r_V} {c} > t_H</math>]]
It is possible that we are living within a huge black hole with an extrely low mass density.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mcbryan |first=Bernard |date=2013-12-01 |title=Living in a Low Density Black Hole, Non-Expanding Universe -- Perhaps a Reflecting Universe |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/368273520_Our_Universe_as_a_Black_Hole_in_a_Larger_Space |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015JCos...2513063T/abstract |access-date=2026-06-15 |website=ui.adsabs.harvard.edu |last=Tatum |first=Eugene Terry |date=2015-06-01 |title=Could Our Universe have Features of a Giant Black Hole?}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://osf.io/preprints/osf/wbna2_v1 |first1=Aude |last1=Corbeel |first2=Pierre |last2=Magain |title=Our Universe as a Black Hole in a Larger Space |date=2023-01-01 |access-date=2026-06-15 |website=osf.io}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-04-14 |last=Christillin |first=Paolo |title=The Cosmological Constant (s) vs. the Evolution of Our Black Hole Universe |url=https://www.ijap.latticescipub.com/portfolio-item/a106005010425/ |access-date=2026-06-15 |language=en-US}}</ref>
The Schwarzschild radius of the visible universe <math>r_{S,universe}</math> can be computed by its mass:
:<math>r_{S,universe} = \frac {2 \, G \, M_{universe}} {c^2} \approx 4.4 \cdot 10^{26} \text { m} \approx 46.6 \cdot 10^{9} \text { ly}</math>
This value fits rather well with the radius of the invisible particle horizon at the end of inflationary period of the universe today. The question is whether this coincidence is the case by accident or due to varying values of the mass of the universe or the gravitational constant <math>G</math>. Of course it is disputable, whether the mass of the universe and the gravitational constant are constant on large time scales. However, the British mathematician and astrophysicist '''Edward Arthur Milne''' (1896–1950) published already in 1935 in his book on "Relativity, Gravitation and World-Structure" the possibility that the gravitational constant could be proportional to the time since the creation of the universe <math>t</math> and reciprocal to the mass of the visible universe <math>M_{universe,visible}</math>.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Milne |first=Edward Arthur |title=Relativity, gravitation and world-structure |publisher=Clarendon Press |year=1935 |location=Oxford, Great Britain |pages=291-294 |language=en |chapter=World picture on the simple kinematic model - Comparison with local Newtonian gravitation and dynamics - §§412-418}}</ref>
:<math>G(t) = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math>
According to Edward Arthur Milne the cosmological constant <math>\Lambda</math> is in this model:
:<math>\Lambda(t) = \frac {3} {c^2 \, t^2}</math>
Today this value is approximately <math>\Lambda = 1.7 \cdot 10^{-53} \text { m}^{-2}</math>, which is about 6.6 times smaller than the current value of the standard model of cosmology known as the ΛCDM model (CDM = cold dark matter).
The time-dependent relation for the gravitational constant would mean that the gravitational constant is grewing with the following rate, if the mass of the universe keeps constant:
:<math>\frac {\mathrm {d} G} {\mathrm {d} t} = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,visible}} \approx 9.1 \cdot 10^{-29} \frac {\text {m}^3} {\text {kg s}^3} > 0</math>
As a result the gravitational constant would change in the following magnitudes, which are much smaller than the uncertainty of the measurements of the gravitational constant of around <math>2.2 \cdot 10^{-5}</math>:
:<math>\frac {\frac {\mathrm {d} G} {\mathrm {d} t}} {G} \approx 1.36 \cdot 10^{-18} \frac {1} {\text {s}} \approx 4.3 \cdot 10^{-11} \frac {1} {\text {a}}</math>
Only after half a million of years the corresponding change would be in the magnitude of the uncertainty.
If we substitute the expression of Milne for the gravitational constant in the formula for the Schwarzschild radius of the universe, we get:
:<math>r_{S,universe}(t) = \frac {2 \, c^3 \, M_{universe}} {c^2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math>
Assuming that the whole universe is visible, and therefore, <math>M_{universe} = M_{universe,visible}</math>, this value would be two times larger than the value of the Schwarzschild radius computed by the mass of the universe:
:<math>r_{S,universe}(t) = 2 \, c \, t</math>
It is noteworthy to mention that according to the results the following estimates apply for Schwarzschild distances of around 858 million light-years, where the ratio of the mass of black shell to the mass of visible universe was equal to one:
:<math>M_{universe,visible} \approx M_{universe,invisible} = M_{S}</math>
This Schwarzschild distance is similar to the differences of the particle horizon and the plane of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) that is determined by the ΛCDM model that is preferred by most cosmologists today:
:<math>r_{S,universe} - r_{CMB} \approx 0.9 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math>
:<math>r_H - r_V \approx 0.8 \cdot 10^9 \text { ly}</math>
Therefore:
:<math>M_{universe,total} = M_{universe,visible} + M_{universe,invisible} \approx 2 \, M_{universe,visible} \approx 2 \, M_{S}</math>
This assumption is supported by the fact that the mass of ordinary matter within radius of the visible universe <math>r_{visible,universe}</math> has the following value that can be computed by its density <math>\rho_{ordinary \, matter}</math> and the corresponding volume <math>V_{visible,universe}</math> yielded by the Planck Survey of 2013:<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Tatum |first=Eugene Terry |date=2015-06-01 |title=Could Our Universe have Features of a Giant Black Hole? |url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015JCos...2513063T |journal=Journal of Cosmology |volume=25 |pages=13063–13072}}</ref>
:<math>\rho_{ordinary \, matter} = 4.08 \cdot 10^{-28} \frac {\text {kg}} {\text {m}^3}</math>
:<math>r_{visible,universe} = 4.3 \cdot 10^{26} \text { m}</math>
:<math>V_{visible,universe} = \frac {4} {3} \, \pi \, r_{visible,universe}^3 = 3.3 \cdot 10^{80} \text { m}^3</math>
:<math>M_{ordinary \, matter} = \rho_{ordinary \, matter} \cdot V_{visible,universe} = 1.4 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg} \approx \frac {1} {2} \, M_{universe} = \frac {1} {2} \, 2.97 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg} \approx 1.5 \cdot 10^{53} \text { kg}</math>
However, if the gravitational constant would be given by the following relation using the total mass of the universe <math>M_{universe,total}</math> including the black shell, the values would match much better:
:<math>G(t) = \frac {c^3} {M_{universe,total}} \, t \approx \frac {c^3} {2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t</math>
:<math>r_{S,universe}(t) \approx \frac {2 \, c^3 \, M_{universe,visible}} {2 \, c^2 \, M_{universe,visible}} \, t = c \, t</math>
This value is identical to the radius of the particle horizon of our universe. In this case the change of the gravitational constant would be in the magnitude of its uncertainty only after a million years. The total mass of the universe would not change or influence the gravitational constant even if any mass flow from the visible part of the universe to the invisible outer black shell would decrease the mass of the visible part of the universe. Incidentally, the mass of the outer shell would not change if the matter after flowing from the visible sphere into the outer shell, were to annihilate with any antimatter in the outer shell, since the resulting energy corresponds to the mass according to the law of mass-energy equivalence:
:<math>E = m \cdot c^2</math>
Due to the strong gravitational effect of the outer black shell, any electromagnetic radiation originating from the outer black shell is invisible to any observer within the visible universe. Furthermore, due to the strong gravitational effect of the whole universe, the electromagnetic radiation from the visible universe or the outer black shell could not be perceived by any observer in the hypothetical space outside the outer black shell, since the whole universe is a hyper-large black hole. Therefore, the outer black shell of the universe would be impermeable in both directions.
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Double-Cab Pickup)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Window Van, '95 Transporter)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle) [Winnebago Rialta ('97-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)]
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 1WV - Winnebago M.P.V. - Class C Motorhome built on VW chassis & front cab [Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)]
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
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! VIN !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
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| A || 2.0L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Air-cooled. Bosch L-Jetronic MPI. VW Type 4 air-cooled flat-4 engine. VW Vanagon ('81-Mid '83)
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| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 90hp. VW Scirocco 8V ('83-'88), Cabriolet ('85-'89)
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| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('86)
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| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('87-'93)
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| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf ('87-'9), Jetta ('87-'9)
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| A || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat ('98-'00)
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| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Eos ('07-'08)
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| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('09-'10)
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| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('15), Golf SportWagen TDI ('15), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('15), Beetle TDI ('15)
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| B || 1.9L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. Digijet (Digital-Jetronic) MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon (Mid '83-'85)
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| B || 2.1L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. VW-Bosch Digifant-controlled MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon ('86-'91)
|-
| B || 2.1L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('83-'84)
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| B || 2.2L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('85-'88)
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| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. Higher Output. VW Golf GT, GTI 8V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 8V ('87-')
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| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('87-'88)
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| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('90-'93)
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| B || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
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| B || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('90-'93)
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| B || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Eurovan ('01-'03), Winnebago Rialta ('01-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)
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| B || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. <br> VW Eos ('07-'08)
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| B || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('07-'08)
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| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf GTI 16V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 16V ('87-')
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| C || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
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| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('91-'93)
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| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('91-'93)
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| C || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '92-'93), Transporter (Canada: '92)
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| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('95-'96)
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| C || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat (B5) ('01 - 1st 1/2)
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| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 220hp.<br> VW Touareg V6 ('04) (when C follows B or Z in the 4th pos. of VIN)
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| C || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 (Early prod. '04) (when C follows C in the 4th pos. of VIN)
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| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 250 hp.<br> VW R32 ('08)
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| D || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '93-'94)
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| D || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93), GTI VR6 (Gen 3), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95-'99)
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| D || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('98-'00)
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| D || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 170 hp. VW Passat (B5.5) (Mid '01-'05)
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| E || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('90-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
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| E || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93, '95-'97), GTI VR6 (Gen 3) ('95), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95)
|-
| E || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '95, Canada: '94-'96), Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA188 engine. VW Passat TDI ('04-'05)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('07-'09)
|-
| F || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Passat GLX VR6 ('93-'94), Corrado SLC ('93-'94 & '95 in Canada)
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| F || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('99-'00), Jetta TDI ('97-'00), New Beetle TDI ('98-'00)
|-
| F || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc. VW Phaeton ('04-'06)
|-
| F || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('10-'17)
|-
| G || 1.6L || I4 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Water-cooled. Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Vanagon ('82-'83)
|-
| G || 2.4L || I5 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || Indirect injection. VW Eurovan (Canada only: '93-'97), Transporter (Canada only: '95)
|-
| G || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat TDI ('96-'97)
|-
| G || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 240 hp.<br> VW R32 ('04), Touareg ('05-'06)
|-
| G || 3.0L || 90° V6 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas-Electric Hybrid || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA837 engine + electric motor. Nickel-metal hydride Battery Pack.<br> VW Touareg Hybrid ('11-'15)
|-
| H || 1.6L || I4 Turbo || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Quantum ('82-'85)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Eurovan ('97, '99-'00), Winnebago Rialta ('97-'00)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('00-'04, '05: Early prod.)
|-
| H || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 414 hp. VW Phaeton ('04-'05)
|-
| H || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when H follows G or H in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('91-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat (Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('02-'03), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] ('01-'05), Jetta wagon ('01-'03), New Beetle ('01-'05), Jetta City (Canada only: '07-'09)
|-
| K || 4.0L || 72° W8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || MPI. VW W8 engine. VW Passat W8 ('02-'04)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Passat ('06-Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat ('09-'10)
|-
| K || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 444 hp. VW Phaeton ('06)
|-
| K || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('10-'12)
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| L || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93, '96-'97, '04-'06), Jetta ('93, '96-'97), Jetta wagon ('04-'05), Golf City (Canada only: '07-'10)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Jetta sedan Mk5 [1K] TDI ('09-'10), Jetta Sportwagen ('09-'14), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('11-'14), Beetle TDI ('13-'14)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW CC ('09-'10)
|-
| M || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('04-'06)
|-
| M || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg ('09)
|-
| M || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('10-'14)
|-
| N || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('12-'14)
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| P || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. 90 hp.<br> VW Golf TDI ('01-'03), Jetta sedan TDI ('01-'03), Jetta wagon TDI ('02-'03),<br> New Beetle TDI ('01-'03)
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| P || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 240 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('13-'16)
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| R || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93), Jetta ('93)
|-
| R || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA827 engine. 100 hp.<br> VW Golf Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'06), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] TDI ('04-'05),<br> Jetta wagon Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'05 & '06 in Canada), New Beetle TDI ('04-'06)
|-
| R || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('09)
|-
| S || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Jetta GLX VR6 ('94)
|-
| T || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Jetta Mk5 [1K] TDI (Mid '05-'06)
|-
| T || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('06-'08)
|-
| U || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('05)
|-
| U || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Passat ('06-'08), VW CC ('09-)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Tiguan ('09-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('15)
|-
| Z || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when Z follows P in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|}
SCR=Selective Catalytic Reduction
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
'''Select VW equipment codes:'''
*X9A - Equipment Options for USA market
*X9B - Equipment Options for Canadian market
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Double-Cab Pickup)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Window Van, '95 Transporter)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle) [Winnebago Rialta ('97-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)]
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 1WV - Winnebago M.P.V. - Class C Motorhome built on VW chassis & front cab [Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)]
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 5, Engine Type: ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Position 5
|-
! VIN !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A || 2.0L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Air-cooled. Bosch L-Jetronic MPI. VW Type 4 air-cooled flat-4 engine. VW Vanagon ('81-Mid '83)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 90hp. VW Scirocco 8V ('83-'88), Cabriolet ('85-'89)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('86)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('87-'93)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf ('87-'9), Jetta ('87-'9)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('09-'10)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('15), Golf SportWagen TDI ('15), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('15), Beetle TDI ('15)
|-
| B || 1.9L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. Digijet (Digital-Jetronic) MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon (Mid '83-'85)
|-
| B || 2.1L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. VW-Bosch Digifant-controlled MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon ('86-'91)
|-
| B || 2.1L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('83-'84)
|-
| B || 2.2L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('85-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. Higher Output. VW Golf GT, GTI 8V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 8V ('87-')
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('87-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| B || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Eurovan ('01-'03), Winnebago Rialta ('01-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)
|-
| B || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. <br> VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| B || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('07-'08)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf GTI 16V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 16V ('87-')
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '92-'93), Transporter (Canada: '92)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('95-'96)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat (B5) ('01 - 1st 1/2)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 220hp.<br> VW Touareg V6 ('04) (when C follows B or Z in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 (Early prod. '04) (when C follows C in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 250 hp.<br> VW R32 ('08)
|-
| D || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '93-'94)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93), GTI VR6 (Gen 3), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95-'99)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| D || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 170 hp. VW Passat (B5.5) (Mid '01-'05)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('90-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| E || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93, '95-'97), GTI VR6 (Gen 3) ('95), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95)
|-
| E || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '95, Canada: '94-'96), Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA188 engine. VW Passat TDI ('04-'05)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('07-'09)
|-
| F || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Passat GLX VR6 ('93-'94), Corrado SLC ('93-'94 & '95 in Canada)
|-
| F || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('99-'00), Jetta TDI ('97-'00), New Beetle TDI ('98-'00)
|-
| F || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc. VW Phaeton ('04-'06)
|-
| F || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('10-'17)
|-
| G || 1.6L || I4 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Water-cooled. Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Vanagon ('82-'83)
|-
| G || 2.4L || I5 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || Indirect injection. VW Eurovan (Canada only: '93-'97), Transporter (Canada only: '95)
|-
| G || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat TDI ('96-'97)
|-
| G || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 240 hp.<br> VW R32 ('04), Touareg ('05-'06)
|-
| G || 3.0L || 90° V6 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas-Electric Hybrid || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA837 engine + electric motor. Nickel-metal hydride Battery Pack.<br> VW Touareg Hybrid ('11-'15)
|-
| H || 1.6L || I4 Turbo || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Quantum ('82-'85)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Eurovan ('97, '99-'00), Winnebago Rialta ('97-'00)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('00-'04, '05: Early prod.)
|-
| H || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 414 hp. VW Phaeton ('04-'05)
|-
| H || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when H follows G or H in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('91-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat (Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf ('02-'03), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] ('01-'05), Jetta wagon ('01-'03), New Beetle ('01-'05),<br> Jetta City (Canada only: '07-'09)
|-
| K || 4.0L || 72° W8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || MPI. VW W8 engine. VW Passat W8 ('02-'04)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Passat ('06-Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat ('09-'10)
|-
| K || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 444 hp. VW Phaeton ('06)
|-
| K || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('10-'12)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93, '96-'97, '04-'06), Jetta ('93, '96-'97), Jetta wagon ('04-'05), Golf City (Canada only: '07-'10)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Jetta sedan Mk5 [1K] TDI ('09-'10), Jetta Sportwagen ('09-'14), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('11-'14), Beetle TDI ('13-'14)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW CC ('09-'10)
|-
| M || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('04-'06)
|-
| M || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg ('09)
|-
| M || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('10-'14)
|-
| N || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('12-'14)
|-
| P || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. 90 hp.<br> VW Golf TDI ('01-'03), Jetta sedan TDI ('01-'03), Jetta wagon TDI ('02-'03),<br> New Beetle TDI ('01-'03)
|-
| P || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 240 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('13-'16)
|-
| R || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93), Jetta ('93)
|-
| R || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA827 engine. 100 hp.<br> VW Golf Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'06), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] TDI ('04-'05),<br> Jetta wagon Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'05 & '06 in Canada), New Beetle TDI ('04-'06)
|-
| R || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('09)
|-
| S || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Jetta GLX VR6 ('94)
|-
| T || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Jetta Mk5 [1K] TDI (Mid '05-'06)
|-
| T || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('06-'08)
|-
| U || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('05)
|-
| U || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Passat ('06-'08), VW CC ('09-)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Tiguan ('09-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('15)
|-
| Z || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when Z follows P in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|}
SCR=Selective Catalytic Reduction
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
'''Select VW equipment codes:'''
*X9A - Equipment Options for USA market
*X9B - Equipment Options for Canadian market
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Double-Cab Pickup)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Window Van, '95 Transporter)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle) [Winnebago Rialta ('97-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)]
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 1WV - Winnebago M.P.V. - Class C Motorhome built on VW chassis & front cab [Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)]
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 5, Engine Type: ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Position 5
|-
! VIN !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A || 2.0L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Air-cooled. Bosch L-Jetronic MPI. VW Type 4 air-cooled flat-4 engine. VW Vanagon ('81-Mid '83)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 90hp. VW Scirocco 8V ('83-'88), Cabriolet ('85-'89)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('86)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('87-'93)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf ('87-'9), Jetta ('87-'9)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('09-'10)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('15), Golf SportWagen TDI ('15), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('15), Beetle TDI ('15)
|-
| B || 1.9L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. Digijet (Digital-Jetronic) MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon (Mid '83-'85)
|-
| B || 2.1L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. VW-Bosch Digifant-controlled MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon ('86-'91)
|-
| B || 2.1L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('83-'84)
|-
| B || 2.2L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('85-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. Higher Output.<br> VW Golf GT, GTI 8V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 8V ('87-')
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('87-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| B || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Eurovan ('01-'03), Winnebago Rialta ('01-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)
|-
| B || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. <br> VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| B || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('07-'08)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf GTI 16V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 16V ('87-')
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '92-'93), Transporter (Canada: '92)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('95-'96)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat (B5) ('01 - 1st 1/2)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 220hp.<br> VW Touareg V6 ('04) (when C follows B or Z in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 (Early prod. '04) (when C follows C in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 250 hp.<br> VW R32 ('08)
|-
| D || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '93-'94)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93), GTI VR6 (Gen 3), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95-'99)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| D || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 170 hp. VW Passat (B5.5) (Mid '01-'05)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('90-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| E || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93, '95-'97), GTI VR6 (Gen 3) ('95), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95)
|-
| E || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '95, Canada: '94-'96), Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA188 engine. VW Passat TDI ('04-'05)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('07-'09)
|-
| F || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Passat GLX VR6 ('93-'94), Corrado SLC ('93-'94 & '95 in Canada)
|-
| F || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('99-'00), Jetta TDI ('97-'00), New Beetle TDI ('98-'00)
|-
| F || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc. VW Phaeton ('04-'06)
|-
| F || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('10-'17)
|-
| G || 1.6L || I4 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Water-cooled. Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Vanagon ('82-'83)
|-
| G || 2.4L || I5 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || Indirect injection. VW Eurovan (Canada only: '93-'97), Transporter (Canada only: '95)
|-
| G || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat TDI ('96-'97)
|-
| G || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 240 hp.<br> VW R32 ('04), Touareg ('05-'06)
|-
| G || 3.0L || 90° V6 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas-Electric Hybrid || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA837 engine + electric motor. Nickel-metal hydride Battery Pack.<br> VW Touareg Hybrid ('11-'15)
|-
| H || 1.6L || I4 Turbo || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Quantum ('82-'85)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Eurovan ('97, '99-'00), Winnebago Rialta ('97-'00)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('00-'04, '05: Early prod.)
|-
| H || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 414 hp. VW Phaeton ('04-'05)
|-
| H || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when H follows G or H in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('91-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat (Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf ('02-'03), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] ('01-'05), Jetta wagon ('01-'03), New Beetle ('01-'05),<br> Jetta City (Canada only: '07-'09)
|-
| K || 4.0L || 72° W8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || MPI. VW W8 engine. VW Passat W8 ('02-'04)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Passat ('06-Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat ('09-'10)
|-
| K || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 444 hp. VW Phaeton ('06)
|-
| K || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('10-'12)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93, '96-'97, '04-'06), Jetta ('93, '96-'97), Jetta wagon ('04-'05), Golf City (Canada only: '07-'10)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Jetta sedan Mk5 [1K] TDI ('09-'10), Jetta Sportwagen ('09-'14), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('11-'14), Beetle TDI ('13-'14)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW CC ('09-'10)
|-
| M || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('04-'06)
|-
| M || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg ('09)
|-
| M || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('10-'14)
|-
| N || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('12-'14)
|-
| P || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. 90 hp.<br> VW Golf TDI ('01-'03), Jetta sedan TDI ('01-'03), Jetta wagon TDI ('02-'03),<br> New Beetle TDI ('01-'03)
|-
| P || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 240 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('13-'16)
|-
| R || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93), Jetta ('93)
|-
| R || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA827 engine. 100 hp.<br> VW Golf Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'06), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] TDI ('04-'05),<br> Jetta wagon Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'05 & '06 in Canada), New Beetle TDI ('04-'06)
|-
| R || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('09)
|-
| S || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Jetta GLX VR6 ('94)
|-
| T || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Jetta Mk5 [1K] TDI (Mid '05-'06)
|-
| T || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('06-'08)
|-
| U || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('05)
|-
| U || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Passat ('06-'08), VW CC ('09-)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Tiguan ('09-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('15)
|-
| Z || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when Z follows P in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|}
SCR=Selective Catalytic Reduction
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
'''Select VW equipment codes:'''
*X9A - Equipment Options for USA market
*X9B - Equipment Options for Canadian market
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Double-Cab Pickup)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Window Van, '95 Transporter)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle) [Winnebago Rialta ('97-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)]
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 1WV - Winnebago M.P.V. - Class C Motorhome built on VW chassis & front cab [Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)]
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 5, Engine Type: ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Position 5
|-
! VIN !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A || 2.0L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Air-cooled. Bosch L-Jetronic MPI. VW Type 4 air-cooled flat-4 engine. VW Vanagon ('81-Mid '83)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 90hp. VW Scirocco 8V ('83-'88), Cabriolet ('85-'89)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('86)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('87-'93)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf ('87-'9), Jetta ('87-'9)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('09-'10)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('15), Golf SportWagen TDI ('15), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('15), Beetle TDI ('15)
|-
| B || 1.9L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. Digijet (Digital-Jetronic) MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon (Mid '83-'85)
|-
| B || 2.1L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. VW-Bosch Digifant-controlled MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon ('86-'91)
|-
| B || 2.1L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('83-'84)
|-
| B || 2.2L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('85-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. Higher Output.<br> VW Golf GT, GTI 8V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 8V ('87-')
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('87-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| B || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Eurovan ('01-'03), Winnebago Rialta ('01-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)
|-
| B || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. <br> VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| B || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('07-'08)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf GTI 16V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 16V ('87-')
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '92-'93), Transporter (Canada: '92)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('95-'96)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat (B5) ('01 - 1st 1/2)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 220hp.<br> VW Touareg V6 ('04) (when C follows B or Z in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 (Early prod. '04) (when C follows C in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 250 hp.<br> VW R32 ('08)
|-
| D || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '93-'94)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93), GTI VR6 (Gen 3), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95-'99)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| D || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 170 hp. VW Passat (B5.5) (Mid '01-'05)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('90-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| E || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93, '95-'97), GTI VR6 (Gen 3) ('95), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95)
|-
| E || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '95, Canada: '94-'96), Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA188 engine. VW Passat TDI ('04-'05)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('07-'09)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'23)
|-
| F || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Passat GLX VR6 ('93-'94), Corrado SLC ('93-'94 & '95 in Canada)
|-
| F || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('99-'00), Jetta TDI ('97-'00), New Beetle TDI ('98-'00)
|-
| F || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc. VW Phaeton ('04-'06)
|-
| F || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('10-'17)
|-
| G || 1.6L || I4 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Water-cooled. Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Vanagon ('82-'83)
|-
| G || 2.4L || I5 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || Indirect injection. VW Eurovan (Canada only: '93-'97), Transporter (Canada only: '95)
|-
| G || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat TDI ('96-'97)
|-
| G || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 240 hp.<br> VW R32 ('04), Touareg ('05-'06)
|-
| G || 3.0L || 90° V6 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas-Electric Hybrid || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA837 engine + electric motor. Nickel-metal hydride Battery Pack.<br> VW Touareg Hybrid ('11-'15)
|-
| H || 1.6L || I4 Turbo || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Quantum ('82-'85)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Eurovan ('97, '99-'00), Winnebago Rialta ('97-'00)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('00-'04, '05: Early prod.)
|-
| H || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 414 hp. VW Phaeton ('04-'05)
|-
| H || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when H follows G or H in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('91-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat (Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf ('02-'03), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] ('01-'05), Jetta wagon ('01-'03), New Beetle ('01-'05),<br> Jetta City (Canada only: '07-'09)
|-
| K || 4.0L || 72° W8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || MPI. VW W8 engine. VW Passat W8 ('02-'04)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Passat ('06-Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat ('09-'10)
|-
| K || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 444 hp. VW Phaeton ('06)
|-
| K || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('10-'12)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93, '96-'97, '04-'06), Jetta ('93, '96-'97), Jetta wagon ('04-'05), Golf City (Canada only: '07-'10)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Jetta sedan Mk5 [1K] TDI ('09-'10), Jetta Sportwagen ('09-'14), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('11-'14), Beetle TDI ('13-'14)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW CC ('09-'10)
|-
| M || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('04-'06)
|-
| M || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg ('09)
|-
| M || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('10-'14)
|-
| N || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('12-'14)
|-
| P || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. 90 hp.<br> VW Golf TDI ('01-'03), Jetta sedan TDI ('01-'03), Jetta wagon TDI ('02-'03),<br> New Beetle TDI ('01-'03)
|-
| P || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 240 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('13-'16)
|-
| R || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93), Jetta ('93)
|-
| R || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA827 engine. 100 hp.<br> VW Golf Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'06), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] TDI ('04-'05),<br> Jetta wagon Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'05 & '06 in Canada), New Beetle TDI ('04-'06)
|-
| R || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('09)
|-
| R || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Atlas ('18-'23)
|-
| S || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Jetta GLX VR6 ('94)
|-
| T || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Jetta Mk5 [1K] TDI (Mid '05-'06)
|-
| T || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('06-'08)
|-
| U || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('05)
|-
| U || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Passat ('06-'08), VW CC ('09-)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Tiguan ('09-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('15)
|-
| Z || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when Z follows P in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|}
SCR=Selective Catalytic Reduction
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
'''Select VW equipment codes:'''
*X9A - Equipment Options for USA market
*X9B - Equipment Options for Canadian market
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Double-Cab Pickup)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Window Van, '95 Transporter)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle) [Winnebago Rialta ('97-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)]
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 1WV - Winnebago M.P.V. - Class C Motorhome built on VW chassis & front cab [Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)]
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 5, Engine Type: ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Position 5
|-
! VIN !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A || 2.0L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Air-cooled. Bosch L-Jetronic MPI. VW Type 4 air-cooled flat-4 engine. VW Vanagon ('81-Mid '83)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 90hp. VW Scirocco 8V ('83-'88), Cabriolet ('85-'89)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('86)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('87-'93)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf ('87-'9), Jetta ('87-'9)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('09-'10)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('15), Golf SportWagen TDI ('15), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('15), Beetle TDI ('15)
|-
| B || 1.9L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. Digijet (Digital-Jetronic) MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon (Mid '83-'85)
|-
| B || 2.1L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. VW-Bosch Digifant-controlled MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon ('86-'91)
|-
| B || 2.1L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('83-'84)
|-
| B || 2.2L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('85-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. Higher Output.<br> VW Golf GT, GTI 8V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 8V ('87-')
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('87-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| B || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Eurovan ('01-'03), Winnebago Rialta ('01-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)
|-
| B || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. <br> VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| B || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('07-'08)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf GTI 16V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 16V ('87-')
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '92-'93), Transporter (Canada: '92)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('95-'96)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat (B5) ('01 - 1st 1/2)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 220hp.<br> VW Touareg V6 ('04) (when C follows B or Z in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 (Early prod. '04) (when C follows C in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 250 hp.<br> VW R32 ('08)
|-
| D || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '93-'94)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93), GTI VR6 (Gen 3), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95-'99)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| D || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 170 hp. VW Passat (B5.5) (Mid '01-'05)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('90-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| E || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93, '95-'97), GTI VR6 (Gen 3) ('95), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95)
|-
| E || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '95, Canada: '94-'96), Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA188 engine. VW Passat TDI ('04-'05)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('07-'09)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'23)
|-
| F || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Passat GLX VR6 ('93-'94), Corrado SLC ('93-'94 & '95 in Canada)
|-
| F || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('99-'00), Jetta TDI ('97-'00), New Beetle TDI ('98-'00)
|-
| F || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc. VW Phaeton ('04-'06)
|-
| F || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('10-'17)
|-
| G || 1.6L || I4 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Water-cooled. Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Vanagon ('82-'83)
|-
| G || 2.4L || I5 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || Indirect injection. VW Eurovan (Canada only: '93-'97), Transporter (Canada only: '95)
|-
| G || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat TDI ('96-'97)
|-
| G || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 240 hp.<br> VW R32 ('04), Touareg ('05-'06)
|-
| G || 3.0L || 90° V6 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas-Electric Hybrid || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA837 engine + electric motor. Nickel-metal hydride Battery Pack.<br> VW Touareg Hybrid ('11-'15)
|-
| H || 1.6L || I4 Turbo || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Quantum ('82-'85)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Eurovan ('97, '99-'00), Winnebago Rialta ('97-'00)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('00-'04, '05: Early prod.)
|-
| H || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 414 hp. VW Phaeton ('04-'05)
|-
| H || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when H follows G or H in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('91-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat (Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf ('02-'03), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] ('01-'05), Jetta wagon ('01-'03), New Beetle ('01-'05),<br> Jetta City (Canada only: '07-'09)
|-
| K || 4.0L || 72° W8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || MPI. VW W8 engine. VW Passat W8 ('02-'04)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Passat ('06-Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat ('09-'10)
|-
| K || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 444 hp. VW Phaeton ('06)
|-
| K || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('10-'12)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93, '96-'97, '04-'06), Jetta ('93, '96-'97), Jetta wagon ('04-'05), Golf City (Canada only: '07-'10)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Jetta sedan Mk5 [1K] TDI ('09-'10), Jetta Sportwagen ('09-'14), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('11-'14), Beetle TDI ('13-'14)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW CC ('09-'10)
|-
| M || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('04-'06)
|-
| M || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg ('09)
|-
| M || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('10-'14)
|-
| N || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('12-'14)
|-
| P || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. 90 hp.<br> VW Golf TDI ('01-'03), Jetta sedan TDI ('01-'03), Jetta wagon TDI ('02-'03),<br> New Beetle TDI ('01-'03)
|-
| P || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 240 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('13-'16)
|-
| R || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93), Jetta ('93)
|-
| R || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA827 engine. 100 hp.<br> VW Golf Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'06), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] TDI ('04-'05),<br> Jetta wagon Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'05 & '06 in Canada), New Beetle TDI ('04-'06)
|-
| R || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('09)
|-
| R || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Atlas ('18-'23)
|-
| S || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Jetta GLX VR6 ('94)
|-
| T || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Jetta Mk5 [1K] TDI (Mid '05-'06)
|-
| T || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('06-'08)
|-
| U || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('05)
|-
| U || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Passat ('06-'08), VW CC ('09-'16)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Tiguan ('09-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('15)
|-
| Z || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when Z follows P in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|}
SCR=Selective Catalytic Reduction
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
'''Select VW equipment codes:'''
*X9A - Equipment Options for USA market
*X9B - Equipment Options for Canadian market
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===Positions 1–3, World Manufacturer Identifier:===
* WVW - VW passenger car
* WVG - VW SUV & ID Buzz
* WV1 - VW Comm. Vehicles - cargo van, pickup truck (truck) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Double-Cab Pickup)
* WV2 - VW Comm. Vehicles - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.) (Canadian mkt. '92 Transporter Window Van, '95 Transporter)
* WV3 - VW Comm. Vehicles - chassis cab or cutaway (incomplete vehicle) [Winnebago Rialta ('97-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)]
* WV4 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Transporter, 2nd gen. Amarok) - cargo van, pickup truck (truck)
* WV5 - VW Comm. Vehicles made by Ford (T7 Caravelle) - passenger van, camper van, or minibus (M.P.V.)
* 1VW - VW passenger car made in USA
* 1V1 - VW truck made in USA
* 1V2 - VW SUV made in USA
* 1WV - Winnebago M.P.V. - Class C Motorhome built on VW chassis & front cab [Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)]
* 2V8 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2009 with side airbags made by Chrysler Canada
* 2V4 - VW M.P.V. (Routan) 2010-2011 made by Chrysler Canada
* 2C4 - Chrysler Group Canada (all brands produced) M.P.V. - used for 2012-2014 Routan
* 3VW - VW passenger car made in Mexico
* 3VV - VW SUV made in Mexico
* 8AW - VW passenger car made in Argentina
* 9BW - VW passenger car made in Brazil
M.P.V.=Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle
===Position 5, Engine Type: ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+Position 5
|-
! VIN !! Size !! Type !! Fuel !! Valvetrain !! Engine Family/Notes/Applications
|-
| A || 2.0L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Air-cooled. Bosch L-Jetronic MPI. VW Type 4 air-cooled flat-4 engine. VW Vanagon ('81-Mid '83)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 90hp. VW Scirocco 8V ('83-'88), Cabriolet ('85-'89)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('86)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('87-'93)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf ('87-'9), Jetta ('87-'9)
|-
| A || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('09-'10)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine - SULEV. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos (Early '11)
|-
| A || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('15), Golf SportWagen TDI ('15), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('15), Beetle TDI ('15)
|-
| B || 1.9L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. Digijet (Digital-Jetronic) MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon (Mid '83-'85)
|-
| B || 2.1L || Flat-4 || Gas || OHV || Water-cooled. VW-Bosch Digifant-controlled MPI. VW Wasserboxer engine. VW Vanagon ('86-'91)
|-
| B || 2.1L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('83-'84)
|-
| B || 2.2L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. Audi EA828 I5 engine. <br> VW Quantum ('85-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. Higher Output.<br> VW Golf GT, GTI 8V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 8V ('87-')
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Scirocco 16V ('87-'88)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Longitudinally mounted. VW Fox ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| B || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('90-'93)
|-
| B || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Eurovan ('01-'03), Winnebago Rialta ('01-'04), Winnebago Vista ('02-'04), Itasca Sunstar ('02-'04)
|-
| B || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. <br> VW Eos ('07-'08)
|-
| B || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('07-'08)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. VW Golf GTI 16V ('87-'9), Jetta GLI 16V ('87-')
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Corrado G60 ('90-'92)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. Transversely mounted. 94hp. VW Cabriolet ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('91-'93)
|-
| C || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '92-'93), Transporter (Canada: '92)
|-
| C || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat ('95-'96)
|-
| C || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 150 hp. VW Passat (B5) ('01 - 1st 1/2)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 220hp.<br> VW Touareg V6 ('04) (when C follows B or Z in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 (Early prod. '04) (when C follows C in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| C || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 250 hp.<br> VW R32 ('08)
|-
| D || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '93, Canada: '93-'94)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93), GTI VR6 (Gen 3), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95-'99)
|-
| D || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('98-'00)
|-
| D || 1.8L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 20 valve || MPI. Audi EA827/EA113 engine. 170 hp. VW Passat (B5.5) (Mid '01-'05)
|-
| D || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine - ULEV. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('11-'15)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('90-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| E || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine.<br> VW Corrado SLC ('92-'93), Passat GLX VR6 ('93, '95-'97), GTI VR6 (Gen 3) ('95), Jetta GLX VR6 (Gen 3) ('95)
|-
| E || 2.5L || I5 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || MPI. VW Eurovan (US: '95, Canada: '94-'96), Winnebago Rialta ('95-'96)
|-
| E || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA188 engine. VW Passat TDI ('04-'05)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('07-'09)
|-
| E || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'23)
|-
| F || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Passat GLX VR6 ('93-'94), Corrado SLC ('93-'94 & '95 in Canada)
|-
| F || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('99-'00), Jetta TDI ('97-'00), New Beetle TDI ('98-'00)
|-
| F || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc. VW Phaeton ('04-'06)
|-
| F || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Touareg ('10-'17)
|-
| G || 1.6L || I4 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Water-cooled. Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Vanagon ('82-'83)
|-
| G || 2.4L || I5 || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 10 valve || Indirect injection. VW Eurovan (Canada only: '93-'97), Transporter (Canada only: '95)
|-
| G || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Passat TDI ('96-'97)
|-
| G || 3.2L || 15° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || MPI. VW EA390 engine. 240 hp.<br> VW R32 ('04), Touareg ('05-'06)
|-
| G || 3.0L || 90° V6 supercharged [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas-Electric Hybrid || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA837 engine + electric motor. Nickel-metal hydride Battery Pack.<br> VW Touareg Hybrid ('11-'15)
|-
| H || 1.6L || I4 Turbo || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Indirect injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Quantum ('82-'85)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Eurovan ('97, '99-'00), Winnebago Rialta ('97-'00)
|-
| H || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('00-'04, '05: Early prod.)
|-
| H || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 414 hp. VW Phaeton ('04-'05)
|-
| H || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when H follows G or H in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf GTI 16V ('91-'92), Jetta GLI 16V ('90-'92)
|-
| J || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat (Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine.<br> VW Golf ('02-'03), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] ('01-'05), Jetta wagon ('01-'03), New Beetle ('01-'05),<br> Jetta City (Canada only: '07-'09)
|-
| K || 4.0L || 72° W8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || MPI. VW W8 engine. VW Passat W8 ('02-'04)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA113 engine. FSI. Timing belt. VW Passat ('06-Mid '08)
|-
| K || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Passat ('09-'10)
|-
| K || 6.0L || 72° W12 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 48 valve || MPI. VW W12 engine. 444 hp. VW Phaeton ('06)
|-
| K || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('10-'12)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93, '96-'97, '04-'06), Jetta ('93, '96-'97), Jetta wagon ('04-'05), Golf City (Canada only: '07-'10)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Jetta sedan Mk5 [1K] TDI ('09-'10), Jetta Sportwagen ('09-'14), Jetta sedan Mk6 TDI ('11-'14), Beetle TDI ('13-'14)
|-
| L || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW CC ('09-'10)
|-
| M || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 40 valve || MPI. Audi EA824 engine. 4172cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('04-'06)
|-
| M || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 225 hp. VW Touareg ('09)
|-
| M || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Golf TDI ('10-'14)
|-
| N || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA189 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('12-'14)
|-
| P || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. 90 hp.<br> VW Golf TDI ('01-'03), Jetta sedan TDI ('01-'03), Jetta wagon TDI ('02-'03),<br> New Beetle TDI ('01-'03)
|-
| P || 3.0L || 90° V6 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA897 engine. 240 hp. VW Touareg TDI ('13-'16)
|-
| R || 2.0L || I4 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || MPI. VW EA827 engine. VW Golf ('93), Jetta ('93)
|-
| R || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW EA827 engine. 100 hp.<br> VW Golf Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'06), Jetta sedan Mk4 [9M] TDI ('04-'05),<br> Jetta wagon Mk4 [1J] TDI ('04-'05 & '06 in Canada), New Beetle TDI ('04-'06)
|-
| R || 4.2L || 90° V8 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 32 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA824 engine. 4163cc.<br> VW Touareg V8 ('09)
|-
| R || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Atlas ('18-'23)
|-
| S || 2.8L || 15° VR6 || Gas || SOHC,<br /> 12 valve || MPI. VW VR6 engine. VW Jetta GLX VR6 ('94)
|-
| T || 1.9L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 8 valve || Direct injection. VW EA827 engine. VW Jetta Mk5 [1K] TDI (Mid '05-'06)
|-
| T || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('06-'08)
|-
| U || 2.8L || 90° V6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 30 valve || MPI. Audi EA835 engine - Gen 2. Iron Block.<br> VW Passat ('05)
|-
| U || 3.6L || 10.6° VR6 || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 24 valve || Direct injection. VW EA390 engine.<br> VW Passat ('06-'08), VW CC ('09-'16)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine. TSI. Timing chain. VW Tiguan ('09-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
|-
| V || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Common-Rail Direct injection. SCR. VW EA288 engine.<br> VW Passat TDI ('15)
|-
| W || 2.0L || I4 Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Gas || DOHC,<br /> 16 valve || Direct injection. Audi EA888 engine - SULEV. TSI. Timing chain. VW Eos ('11-'16)
|-
| Z || 4.9L || 90° V10 Twin Turbo [[w:Intercooler|IC]] || Diesel || SOHC,<br /> 20 valve || Direct injection. Pumpe Düse (Pump Injection). VW V10 TDI engine. <br> VW Touareg V10 TDI ('04) (when Z follows P in the 4th pos. of VIN)
|}
SCR=Selective Catalytic Reduction
===Position 6, Restraint Systems:===
*0 = Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts only
*1 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts and front knee bolsters
*2 = VW-RA (VW Restraint Automatic): Door-mounted front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts, and front knee bolsters
*4 = VW-ELRA (VW Electromechanical Restraint Automatic): Motorized front shoulder belts, Manual front lap belts
*5 = Driver-side Airbag, Driver and Passenger Active (Manual) 3-point Seat Belts
*8 = Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
*6 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Dual-stage Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags
*3 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags
*0 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Phaeton)
*7 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Touareg)
*8 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Jetta)
*9 = Active (Manual) belts plus Driver and Passenger Front Advanced Airbags & Front and Rear Side Airbags & Side Curtain Airbags (Except Jetta)
===Position 7-8, Model Line:===
1981-2009:
*30 = Fox ('87-'93)
*15 = Rabbit Convertible ('81-'84), Cabriolet ('85-'93)
*16 = Jetta ('81-'88)
*17 = Rabbit ('81-'84), Rabbit Truck ('81-'83), Golf (US built: '85-'89)
*1G = Golf (Mexican built: '89-'92), Jetta ('89-'92)
*1H = Golf/GTI ('93-'99 - Mark III), Jetta ('93-'99 - Mark III)
*1E = Cabrio ('95-'99)
*1V = Cabrio ('00-'02)
*1J = Golf/GTI ('99-'06 - Mark IV), R32 ('04), City Golf (Canada only: '07-'09), Jetta wagon ('01-'05 & '06 in Canada - Mark IV)
*9M = Jetta sedan ('99-'05 - Mark IV), City Jetta (Canada only: '07-'09)
*1K = Rabbit/GTI ('06-'09 - Mark V), R32 ('08), Jetta sedan ('05-'09 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('09 - Mark V)
*32 = Dasher hatchback ('81), Quantum hatchback ('82-'83)/sedan ('82-'88)
*33 = Dasher wagon ('81), Quantum wagon ('82-'88)
*31 = Passat ('90-'94)
*3A = Passat ('95-'97)
*3B = Passat ('98-'05)
*3C = Passat ('06-'09), CC ('09)
*3D = Phaeton ('04-'06)
*53 = Scirocco ('81-'88 & '89 in Canada)
*50 = Corrado ('90-'94 & '95 in Canada)
*1C = New Beetle coupe ('98-'09)
*1Y = New Beetle convertible ('03-'09)
*1F = Eos ('07-'09)
*25 - Vanagon ('81-'91)
*70 = Eurovan ('93-'03 & '92 in Canada), Eurovan-based Winnebago Rialta, Winnebago Vista, Itasca Sunstar Class C motorhomes
*5N = Tiguan ('09)
*7L = Touareg ('04-'09)
2010-:
*BE (Type 1J) = City Golf (Canada only: '10)
*AJ (Type 5K) = Golf/GTI ('10-'14 - Mark 6), Golf R ('12-'13)
*AU (Type AU) = Golf/GTI ('15-'21 - Mark 7), Golf R ('15-'19), Golf Sportwagen ('15-'19 - Mark 7), Golf Alltrack ('17-'19), e-Golf ('15-'19 & '20 in Canada)
*CD (Type CD) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('22-24 - Mark 8)
*CD (Type DA) = Golf GTI/Golf R ('25-present - Mark 8.5)
*AJ (Type 1K) = Jetta sedan ('10 - Mark V), Jetta Sportwagen ('10-'14 - Mark V)
*AJ (Type 16) = Jetta sedan ('11-'18 - Mark VI)
*BU = Jetta sedan ('19-present - Mark VII)
*AN (Type 3C) = Passat ('10)
*A3 (NMS) = Passat ('12-'22)
*AN (Type 3C) = CC ('10-'17)
*AN (Type 3H) = Arteon ('19-'23)
*AG (Type 1C) = New Beetle coupe ('10)
*AL (Type 1Y) = New Beetle convertible ('10)
*AT (Type 5C) = Beetle ('12-'19)
*AH (Type 1F) = Eos ('10-'16)
*EB = ID Buzz ('25)
*B2 (Type CL) = Taos ('22-)
*AX (Type 5N) = Tiguan ('10-'17), Tiguan Limited ('17-'18)
*AX (Type BW) = Tiguan ('18-'24)
*RM = Tiguan ('25-)
*A9 (Type 7L) = Touareg ('10)
*BP (Type 7P) = Touareg ('11-'17)
*CA = Atlas ('18-'26), Atlas Cross Sport ('20-'26)
*E2 = ID.4 (German built: '21-'22)
*E8 = ID.4 (US built: '23-'26)
===Position 9, Check Digit===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Check digit |Check digit]]
===Position 10, Model Year: ===
[[Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN codes)/Model year|Model year]]
===Position 11, Production Plant:===
* B: Brussels, Belgium
* C: Chattanooga, TN, USA
* D: Bratislava, Slovakia
* E: Emden, Germany
* G: Graz, Austria (Steyr-Daimler-Puch plant: Vanagon Syncro 4wd [US: '86-'87, '89-'91, Canada: '86-'91])
* H: Hanover, Germany
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (Karmann plant: Scirocco ['81-'88 & '89 in Canada], Corrado ['90-'94 & '95 in Canada], Rabbit Convertible ['81-'84], Cabriolet ['85-'93], Cabrio ['95-'96])
* K: Osnabrueck, Germany (ex-Karmann VW Osnabrueck GmbH plant: Tiguan ['17], Tiguan Limited ['17-'18])
* M: Puebla, Mexico
* P: Zwickau, Germany [For WMI: WVW or WVG]
* P: Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil (Anchieta plant) [For WMI: 9BW]
* R: Windsor Assembly - Windsor, ON, Canada (Chrysler plant)
* V: Westmoreland Assembly - East Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, PA, USA [For WMI: 1VW or 1V1]
* V: Portugal [For WMI: WVW]
* W: Wolfsburg, Germany
* 4: Sao Jose dos Pinhais, Parana state, Brazil (Curitiba plant)
* 8: Dresden, Germany
'''Positions 12–17, Serial Number'''
'''Select VW equipment codes:'''
*X9A - Equipment Options for USA market
*X9B - Equipment Options for Canadian market
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Hello! Now that you know a few characters, let's talk about how we write them.
[[File:永-order.gif|200px|thumb|永, meaning "forever" or "eternity".]]
The character you see here means "forever" or "eternity," and is pronounced ''yong'' in Chinese. It is one of few characters that uses all eight types of strokes that make up every character in regular script (''Kaiti'' {{lang|zh|開題}}).
[[File:Yong's skeleton.png|thumb|200px|Each of the strokes, numbered.]]
These strokes are as follows:{{efn|Here, I use the modern Chinese names, but they vary across era and region. Do not be beholden to them - just know what they are.}}
* {{lang|zh|㇔}} - "''Dian''," a small down-left stroke.
* {{lang|zh|㇐}} - "''Heng''," a horizontal stroke.
* {{lang|zh|㇑}} - "Shu," a vertical stroke.
** {{lang|zh|㇚}} - "''Gou''," is a downward-vertical version of ''shu'', ending in a slight "hook" at the bottom.
* {{lang|zh|㇀}} - "''Ti''," a right-up flick stroke.
* {{lang|zh|㇁}} - "''Wan''," a curve.
* {{lang|zh|㇒}} - "''Pie''," a curve that falls to the left.
* {{lang|zh|㇏}} - "''Na''," a curve that falls to the right, starting thin and ending flat.
Let's see them in action.
<gallery class="skin-invert" widths="100px" heights="100px">
File:丶-order.gif
File:一-order.gif
File:丨-order.gif
File:丿-order.gif
File:乛-order.gif
File:乙-order.gif
File:亅-order.gif
File:乚-order.gif
</gallery>
If you look at ''yong'', you will see that all the above strokes are used in some capacity. I strongly recommend you practice this character the most out of all you have right now. Let's look at the rules being followed with these strokes.
Typically, when writing a character, the following rules are followed:<ref>Björkstén, J. (1994). Learn to Write Chinese Characters. Yale University Press. {{ISBN|0-300-05771-7}}.</ref><ref>Zhou, R. (2021). 永字八法: 书法艺术讲义 [yǒngzìbāfǎ shūfǎ yìshù jiǎngyì] (L. Zhou, Ed.; 4th corrected ed.). 广西师范大学出版社 [Guangxi Normal University Press].</ref>
# Horizontal strokes are written before vertical ones.
## For example, {{lang|zh|十}} "ten"
# Left-falling strokes are written before right-falling ones.
## For example, with {{lang|zh|人}} as you learned in the last lesson, you would write the left stroke first.
# Characters are written from top to bottom.
## For example, when writing {{lang|zh|三}}, as you learned in the first lesson, you write the three strokes from top-to-bottom.
# Characters are written from left to right.
## If we turn {{lang|zh|三}} on its side and add a ''wan'', we get {{lang|zh|川}} "river," which would be written left-to-right.
# If a character is framed from above, the frame is written first.
## {{lang|zh|网}} "net" is a good example of this: First, you write the frame, then the rest of it.
# If a character is framed from below, the frame is written last.
## {{lang|zh|凶}} "omen, vicious, peril" does this: First, you write the cross, then the box holding it.
# Frames are closed last.
## When writing {{lang|zh|日}} "sun, day," the frame holding the first ''heng'' {{lang|zh|㇐}} will be closed after it is already written.
# In a symmetrical character, the middle is drawn first, then the sides.
## {{lang|zh|水}} "water" and {{lang|zh|小}} "small" work this way. You can also see this applied in ''yong'' above.
It should be stressed that this is very general, and some characters may violate these rules or even use strange strokes. Don't worry about it too much: Unless you want to learn super-standard ''kaiti'', historical fonts, or calligraphy, you will not need to go super into it. Above all else, find what works for you, and then start writing.
These strokes make up ~214 components as documented by Mei Yingzhuo ({{lang|zh|梅膺祚}}) in the ''Zihui'' ({{lang|zh|字彙}}) dictionary during the Ming dynasty of China. While this is a lot, they are worth learning over time to memorise characters more effectively. Take this sentence, made as an example:
<blockquote>
{{lang|zh|土在地均}}
''Soil exists on ground-level''<br>
"Soil exists on level ground"<br>
</blockquote>
The first character appears in the latter three as a component. Try writing it out yourself, guessing which strokes you need to perform. We will go into this more in a later lesson. For now, we just want to see you writing.
Now that you understand how we write Chinese, try writing the characters you have learned before, and in this lesson, using these rules. Take it slow, day by day, and most of all, relax. Recall that many people use this system every day: It is for humans!
==Notes==
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==References==
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== Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? ==
Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>.
{{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}}
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We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
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I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request.
abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system.
Thank you for your efforts.
</syntaxhighlight>
{{collapse bottom}}
{{collapse top|Current configuration}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
{{collapse bottom}}
{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
{{collapse bottom}}
Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:I would support. It's worth noting that filters can be marked as private if it's a necessity to keep the logs not visible to everyone on the internet (if, for example, one is targeting a long-term abuser). The usual anti-vandalism filters are almost certainly never going to be looked through by the average opportunistic vandal, and it's an unnecessary hinderance to non-admins to have filters hidden without much of a reason. [[User:EggRoll97|EggRoll97]] ([[User talk:EggRoll97|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EggRoll97|contribs]]) 06:30, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
: I filed [[phab:T426992]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:51, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
== Introduce speedy deletion criteria? ==
I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on.
Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]).
Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
:On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
:: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
:We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
:: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
::This generally looks good; I've got a couple comments on specific criteria:
::* "G5. Pages dependent on a non-existent or deleted page" includes subpages with no parent page. Given the extent to which Wikibooks uses page nesting, this seems risky - at a minimum, the criterion should be revised to "subpages with no parent '''book'''", and existing pages which meet this criterion should be grandfathered in or otherwise addressed.
::* "B4. Books that duplicate an existing topic" should probably be removed. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikibooks has historically allowed multiple books to address the same topic, e.g. [[Mandarin Chinese]] and [[Chinese (Mandarin)]], or [[C++ Language]] and [[C++ Programming]]. Whether a book "expands upon, details or improves information" in another book is very subjective; determining whether this is the case should be handled in a deletion discussion, not by an admin processing speedy deletions.
::Additionally, I'd suggest that three criteria be added:
::* Books which are over a week old and which contain no instructional content (e.g. books which are nothing but a table of contents). These books are already routinely deleted under [[WB:NMC]]; adopting this as a CSD streamlines the process.
::* Pages in any namespace which are unambiguously advertisements or promotional in nature (akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G11]]).
::* Pages in any namespace which infringe upon copyright, akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G12]]. F6/F7 address ''files'' which are copyvios, but not text.
::[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:54, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::: [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]], feel free to make those changes to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]], from your comments. It's a draft proposal. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:21, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: I agree on your thoughts for the removal of B4 and the addition of a new general criterion for copyvios, so I did those. However, I think that G5 is fine in its current state. I don't understand what situation would be "risky" in this case, so please provide some example for that. Additionally, I don't think we need an advertisement criterion right now, as Wikibooks does not seem to have a promotion problem, as it is a collection of textbooks. Also, you mentioned [[Wikibooks:NMC]] as a new criterion even though I copy-pasted criterion G1 from the exact part you mentioned. Such pages could be deleted under G1. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:06, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::With regards to G5, I've seen some situations where a book was incorrectly renamed in such a way that some of the subpages remained under the original title of the book, or pages of a book are inadvertently created under an incorrect title. Given the proposed wording for G5, those pages would be eligible for speedy deletion, even though they are in use as part of the book.
::::With regards to advertisements, Wikibooks does get some spam page creations; you'll see some if you scroll through [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=delete the deletion log]. It's typically deleted quickly by admins, but if we're codifying criteria for speedy deletion, this should be included as an allowable reason.
::::As far as G1 / NMC is concerned, I initially read G1 as applying only to pages which contain no meaningful content at all, like pages which are empty, nonsense, or vandalism, and which should be deleted promptly. I see this as distinct from books which are superficially well-formed, but which fail to develop, e.g. a user who creates an ambitious-sounding table of contents for a book, but never returns to write any of the text. These shouldn't be deleted immediately (since it takes time to write content!), but are routinely speedily deleted once it's clear that no further content is forthcoming. Since this is a bit of a different process, it should probably be treated as a separate criterion. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:28, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::::I added "Editors should be careful when nominating such pages, as they might be incorrectly named instead. In such cases, editors should move the page to its correctly-titled version." to G5. For advertising you said "Wikibooks does get some spam page creations", but we already have "Spam and vandalism" for G1. In G1, I removed "abandoned content" and made it a new criterion B5 under the book section. (As this would only apply to books.) [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:43, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:Quite frankly I don't see the need for a wiki of this size, in addition to what {{u|Leaderboard}} has mentioned. The current reasonings are perfectly fine, and subtly discourage the use of using abbreviations meaningless to new users. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 05:51, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
::Maybe we could do it without abbreviations, whilst keeping the categories. Our current speedy deletion policy is too short, and only includes main and userspace pages. We need more criteria for the Cookbook and Wikijunior for example. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:21, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
:::But why? [[:w:Wikipedia:If it ain't broke, don't fix it|If it ain't broke, don't fix it]]. Cookbook and Wikijunior for all purposes of policy can generally be implied to be mainspace pages. I find this really overkill for a wiki of this size. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 07:55, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I have to agree with SHB2000 here. One perk of a wiki like this is that we have rules when needed, but we don't put a rule for the sake for it. I haven't had anyone tell that they can't perform their tasks, and it's not like there's a lot of pages to delete. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 12:44, 7 May 2026 (UTC)
::My other worry with this change is that it removes a ''lot'' of flexibility when it comes to page deletions. That's especially crucial on a wiki like this where there is a lot of abandoned content lying around; I thus {{oppose}} this proposal in any form. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 10:11, 6 May 2026 (UTC)
::: In my [[User:Codename Noreste/sandbox|sandbox]], I changed from criterion number to {{tq|Speedy deletion:}} in accordance with kingofnuthin. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:43, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
: Considering the objections above, I hereby {{withdrawn|withdraw}} this, and [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] can be marked as a failed proposal (but it can be changed with the current speedy deletion reasons when it's time). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:01, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
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== Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? ==
Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>.
{{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}}
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We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
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I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request.
abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system.
Thank you for your efforts.
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case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
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case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
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Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:I would support. It's worth noting that filters can be marked as private if it's a necessity to keep the logs not visible to everyone on the internet (if, for example, one is targeting a long-term abuser). The usual anti-vandalism filters are almost certainly never going to be looked through by the average opportunistic vandal, and it's an unnecessary hinderance to non-admins to have filters hidden without much of a reason. [[User:EggRoll97|EggRoll97]] ([[User talk:EggRoll97|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EggRoll97|contribs]]) 06:30, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
: I filed [[phab:T426992]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:51, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
== Introduce speedy deletion criteria? ==
I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on.
Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]).
Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
:On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
:: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
:We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
:: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
::This generally looks good; I've got a couple comments on specific criteria:
::* "G5. Pages dependent on a non-existent or deleted page" includes subpages with no parent page. Given the extent to which Wikibooks uses page nesting, this seems risky - at a minimum, the criterion should be revised to "subpages with no parent '''book'''", and existing pages which meet this criterion should be grandfathered in or otherwise addressed.
::* "B4. Books that duplicate an existing topic" should probably be removed. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikibooks has historically allowed multiple books to address the same topic, e.g. [[Mandarin Chinese]] and [[Chinese (Mandarin)]], or [[C++ Language]] and [[C++ Programming]]. Whether a book "expands upon, details or improves information" in another book is very subjective; determining whether this is the case should be handled in a deletion discussion, not by an admin processing speedy deletions.
::Additionally, I'd suggest that three criteria be added:
::* Books which are over a week old and which contain no instructional content (e.g. books which are nothing but a table of contents). These books are already routinely deleted under [[WB:NMC]]; adopting this as a CSD streamlines the process.
::* Pages in any namespace which are unambiguously advertisements or promotional in nature (akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G11]]).
::* Pages in any namespace which infringe upon copyright, akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G12]]. F6/F7 address ''files'' which are copyvios, but not text.
::[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:54, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::: [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]], feel free to make those changes to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]], from your comments. It's a draft proposal. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:21, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: I agree on your thoughts for the removal of B4 and the addition of a new general criterion for copyvios, so I did those. However, I think that G5 is fine in its current state. I don't understand what situation would be "risky" in this case, so please provide some example for that. Additionally, I don't think we need an advertisement criterion right now, as Wikibooks does not seem to have a promotion problem, as it is a collection of textbooks. Also, you mentioned [[Wikibooks:NMC]] as a new criterion even though I copy-pasted criterion G1 from the exact part you mentioned. Such pages could be deleted under G1. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:06, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::With regards to G5, I've seen some situations where a book was incorrectly renamed in such a way that some of the subpages remained under the original title of the book, or pages of a book are inadvertently created under an incorrect title. Given the proposed wording for G5, those pages would be eligible for speedy deletion, even though they are in use as part of the book.
::::With regards to advertisements, Wikibooks does get some spam page creations; you'll see some if you scroll through [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=delete the deletion log]. It's typically deleted quickly by admins, but if we're codifying criteria for speedy deletion, this should be included as an allowable reason.
::::As far as G1 / NMC is concerned, I initially read G1 as applying only to pages which contain no meaningful content at all, like pages which are empty, nonsense, or vandalism, and which should be deleted promptly. I see this as distinct from books which are superficially well-formed, but which fail to develop, e.g. a user who creates an ambitious-sounding table of contents for a book, but never returns to write any of the text. These shouldn't be deleted immediately (since it takes time to write content!), but are routinely speedily deleted once it's clear that no further content is forthcoming. Since this is a bit of a different process, it should probably be treated as a separate criterion. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:28, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::::I added "Editors should be careful when nominating such pages, as they might be incorrectly named instead. In such cases, editors should move the page to its correctly-titled version." to G5. For advertising you said "Wikibooks does get some spam page creations", but we already have "Spam and vandalism" for G1. In G1, I removed "abandoned content" and made it a new criterion B5 under the book section. (As this would only apply to books.) [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:43, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:Quite frankly I don't see the need for a wiki of this size, in addition to what {{u|Leaderboard}} has mentioned. The current reasonings are perfectly fine, and subtly discourage the use of using abbreviations meaningless to new users. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 05:51, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
::Maybe we could do it without abbreviations, whilst keeping the categories. Our current speedy deletion policy is too short, and only includes main and userspace pages. We need more criteria for the Cookbook and Wikijunior for example. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:21, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
:::But why? [[:w:Wikipedia:If it ain't broke, don't fix it|If it ain't broke, don't fix it]]. Cookbook and Wikijunior for all purposes of policy can generally be implied to be mainspace pages. I find this really overkill for a wiki of this size. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 07:55, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I have to agree with SHB2000 here. One perk of a wiki like this is that we have rules when needed, but we don't put a rule for the sake for it. I haven't had anyone tell that they can't perform their tasks, and it's not like there's a lot of pages to delete. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 12:44, 7 May 2026 (UTC)
::My other worry with this change is that it removes a ''lot'' of flexibility when it comes to page deletions. That's especially crucial on a wiki like this where there is a lot of abandoned content lying around; I thus {{oppose}} this proposal in any form. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 10:11, 6 May 2026 (UTC)
::: In my [[User:Codename Noreste/sandbox|sandbox]], I changed from criterion number to {{tq|Speedy deletion:}} in accordance with kingofnuthin. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:43, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
: Considering the objections above, I hereby {{withdrawn|withdraw}} this, and [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] can be marked as a failed proposal (but it can be changed with the current speedy deletion reasons when it's time). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:01, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
== Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] ==
I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.)
# First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project?
# The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section?
[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:The policy seems to be contradicting [[Wikibooks:SOURCE]], which states that annotated texts are the only exception to published texts being on Wikibooks. This means that we have a policy that says unannotated source texts are permitted, and another one that says they aren't allowed. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 19:02, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:There is also [[Annotations of The Complete Peanuts]]. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 14:26, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::That isn't an annotated text of the type described by this policy, as it doesn't include the original text that's being commented on. (Which it can't, because ''Peanuts'' is still under copyright.) [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 16:29, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::Correct, it is not an inline annotation: I was just pointing it out as another kind of annotated text here.
:::For what it's worth, our sister project Wikisource [[:s:en:Category:Wikisource annotations|also hosts inline annotations]], such as [[:s:en:What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?/Annotated]], which I made. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 16:33, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::The main problem here is that the policy permits "unannotated texts" even though we don't host them here. I think that the first thing you mentioned can stay but we might need to strike out the second part from the policy as it is contradictory. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:38, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::Yeah - I certainly don't mean to suggest that the ''Ulysses'' annotations need to go away; I'm mostly curious if this policy has any wider applicability, or if its only function is to allow this one text. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:37, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
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