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- Founded in 2000, Quanta's Enterprise Solutions Business Unit (ESBU) was an innovator which focused on ODM/OEM business development and manufacturing of high-performance IT equipment, enabling enterprises to manage IT more effectively, to enhance business more efficiently and as a result, to get more profits eventually. Product lines include high level blade servers, 1U/2U/4U rack servers, server motherboards, 10GbE LAN cards, storage, and L2/L3 networking switches…etc. In recent years, cloud computing has become the market trend in the world. Therefore, ESBU was renamed to be Cloud Computing Business Unit (CCBU) in 2010.
- CCBU has more than 600 experienced engineers dedicated for product development. By leveraging Quanta's strong manufacturing infrastructure, worldwide logistics, service centers, and supply chain, CCBU has successfully customized datacenter hardware solutions for international firms, telecom companies, and cloud service providers worldwide and is getting good prestige in the cloud industry.
- In addition, CCBU is also devoted to provide green solutions from product design, customization, manufacturing, to stack & rack integration for your existing datacenter architecture and applications. Our vision is to build a partnership with our clients while developing high-performance, environmental-friendly system for corporate responsibility to our earth.
Unsurpassed 4U rackmount server for HPC & server consolidation
- The Quanta 4U quad-processor rackmount server is designed to deliver high performance, reliability and scalability to enterprises with support for up to four multi-core Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 series and large memory capacity in 64 DIMM slots. The expansion capacity makes it competitive and ideal for large-data-set workloads, business-critical applications (ERP, CRM, SAP…etc.), server virtualization & consolidation, and virtual desktop hosting. With the future-ready 4U server, there is no need to reconstruct data centers when enterprises want to increase workload capacity.
Impressively outstanding 1U/2U rackmount servers
- Quanta 1U/2U servers provide business comprehensive system solutions by supporting the latest Intel® Xeon® multi-core processor 5500/5600 sequence and IPMI 2.0. In order to satisfy business' needs on remote management to the system, the server has 'KVM over IP' function. These 1U/2U new value-added servers are designed for increasing business' demands on HPC application, web-hosting infrastructure, front-end enterprise databases, minimal-downtime cluster server, and etc.
Large datacenter networking switches
- Designed for the needs of enterprises and data centers, Quanta provides high quality and cost effective wire-speed layer2/3 switch products. In order to perfectly meet your evolving business requirements and new application deployments, Quanta delivers a wide range of products from 10 Gigabit to Fast Ethernet and provides options of open-source customization.
High density JBOD Storage
- Flexible, affordable and highly available, Quanta storage enclosures integrate with Quanta servers to provide enterprises simple and affordable IT infrastructure. The 4U disk enclosure is designed to meet the needs of data growth and flexibility. Users could easily scale up the storage capability with the growth of their business, and access to critical data with high reliability because of the design of fully redundant controller modules, power supplies, hard disks, and cooling modules.
Integrated rack solution
- Featuring centralized power and cooling system, the integrated rack solution is an optimized green modular design for different datacenter infrastructure, computing/storage density requirement, power efficiency, best PUE, and CAPEX/OPEX reduction.
This thread at least gives the Compaq part number.
Compaq Presario f558us laptop
quanta 30d3 motherboard
amd turion 64 mobile ml-36
nvidia go geforce 6100 video card
windows xp pro
Network Card: Broadcom Corp Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card
This is the link from that thread, to drivers.
If I select Vista, it offers two files for WLAN. If I select WinXP, only one
file. So the low level driver is missing for WinXP. I'd try downloading
the Vista driver and see if it installs. I looked in the bcmwl6.inf
file, and can see mention of a number of OSes in there, so it's worth
a shot. So I'd try this Vista driver, to get the WinXP low
level support for WLAN. You could also download the WinXP
'HP Wireless Assistant', but I don't know what that is really
doing, and whether that is a replacement for Wireless Zero Config or
not.
Otherwise, use your GoogleFu to find other references to the 1390 WLAN.
If the above FTP'ed installer file doesn't work, post back.
*******
In terms of things like Ethernet drivers (if the laptop has an RJ-45
Ethernet connector on it), that would come from the large Nvidia chipset
driver package.
Again, the HP web page above, has an 'Nvidia chipset' package for Vista,
but none for WinXP. That doesn't mean the chipset package is non-existent.
This is the HP *Vista* chipset package, for reference.
Drivers Quanta Network & Wireless Cards Compatible
If I open the README file from that package, these are
the tick box items included. The chipset package doesn't
do the graphics driver. And there may be tick boxes, so
you can selectively install things. In this case, you'd
*only* tick the Ethernet driver box and let the installer
do that one.
Drivers Quanta Network & Wireless Cards App
'This nForce WinVista driver package contains the below components:
Installer (v5.53)
Ethernet Driver (65.55) WHQL <--- only if Compaq/HP is using the built-in
IDE SataIDE Driver (v9.92) WHQL
SMU (v1.31) WHQL'
If I go to Nvidia, I can't find a Go 6100 chipset driver.
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So I tried MSI instead. This is for an MSI VR330 notebook. As
far as I can tell, C51MV is the same as Go 6100. This may be
good enough to solve the Ethernet driver (if it needs one and
they actually wired up the built-in chipset Ethernet block).
*******
Graphics are a whole other issue. A laptop consists of the
Go 6100 GPU, but it is wired in a certain way to the LCD panel.
That means, it is possible, if you grab any old Go 6100 graphics
driver, to end up with the panel on the laptop not working quite
right. Like it selecting the wrong resolution or something.
I don't know if panels connected to laptops are handled by
Plug and Play, which is why you're typically at the mercy
of the manufacturer to provide a proper driver. (I.e. HP/Compaq
would be the best source of a driver. Or one of the
Notebook review sites, might have hacked up a driver for it.)
Since you have the Quanta part number, that may be another
avenue to finding a similar platform. I don't know if
Windows Update would try to handle that for you or not.
The thing is, when the Quanta 30D3 was released, it might
have been released sans WinXP drivers, for all the companies
which used that to build a laptop. So it's possible no other
driver download, will be in any better shape.
Maybe when you get the network running, you'll have more
options open to you, in terms of searching.
- Founded in 2000, Quanta's Enterprise Solutions Business Unit (ESBU) was an innovator which focused on ODM/OEM business development and manufacturing of high-performance IT equipment, enabling enterprises to manage IT more effectively, to enhance business more efficiently and as a result, to get more profits eventually. Product lines include high level blade servers, 1U/2U/4U rack servers, server motherboards, 10GbE LAN cards, storage, and L2/L3 networking switches…etc. In recent years, cloud computing has become the market trend in the world. Therefore, ESBU was renamed to be Cloud Computing Business Unit (CCBU) in 2010.
- CCBU has more than 600 experienced engineers dedicated for product development. By leveraging Quanta's strong manufacturing infrastructure, worldwide logistics, service centers, and supply chain, CCBU has successfully customized datacenter hardware solutions for international firms, telecom companies, and cloud service providers worldwide and is getting good prestige in the cloud industry.
- In addition, CCBU is also devoted to provide green solutions from product design, customization, manufacturing, to stack & rack integration for your existing datacenter architecture and applications. Our vision is to build a partnership with our clients while developing high-performance, environmental-friendly system for corporate responsibility to our earth.
Unsurpassed 4U rackmount server for HPC & server consolidation
- The Quanta 4U quad-processor rackmount server is designed to deliver high performance, reliability and scalability to enterprises with support for up to four multi-core Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 series and large memory capacity in 64 DIMM slots. The expansion capacity makes it competitive and ideal for large-data-set workloads, business-critical applications (ERP, CRM, SAP…etc.), server virtualization & consolidation, and virtual desktop hosting. With the future-ready 4U server, there is no need to reconstruct data centers when enterprises want to increase workload capacity.
Impressively outstanding 1U/2U rackmount servers
- Quanta 1U/2U servers provide business comprehensive system solutions by supporting the latest Intel® Xeon® multi-core processor 5500/5600 sequence and IPMI 2.0. In order to satisfy business' needs on remote management to the system, the server has 'KVM over IP' function. These 1U/2U new value-added servers are designed for increasing business' demands on HPC application, web-hosting infrastructure, front-end enterprise databases, minimal-downtime cluster server, and etc.
Large datacenter networking switches
- Designed for the needs of enterprises and data centers, Quanta provides high quality and cost effective wire-speed layer2/3 switch products. In order to perfectly meet your evolving business requirements and new application deployments, Quanta delivers a wide range of products from 10 Gigabit to Fast Ethernet and provides options of open-source customization.
High density JBOD Storage
- Flexible, affordable and highly available, Quanta storage enclosures integrate with Quanta servers to provide enterprises simple and affordable IT infrastructure. The 4U disk enclosure is designed to meet the needs of data growth and flexibility. Users could easily scale up the storage capability with the growth of their business, and access to critical data with high reliability because of the design of fully redundant controller modules, power supplies, hard disks, and cooling modules.
Integrated rack solution
- Featuring centralized power and cooling system, the integrated rack solution is an optimized green modular design for different datacenter infrastructure, computing/storage density requirement, power efficiency, best PUE, and CAPEX/OPEX reduction.
This thread at least gives the Compaq part number.
Compaq Presario f558us laptop
quanta 30d3 motherboard
amd turion 64 mobile ml-36
nvidia go geforce 6100 video card
windows xp pro
Network Card: Broadcom Corp Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card
This is the link from that thread, to drivers.
If I select Vista, it offers two files for WLAN. If I select WinXP, only one
file. So the low level driver is missing for WinXP. I'd try downloading
the Vista driver and see if it installs. I looked in the bcmwl6.inf
file, and can see mention of a number of OSes in there, so it's worth
a shot. So I'd try this Vista driver, to get the WinXP low
level support for WLAN. You could also download the WinXP
'HP Wireless Assistant', but I don't know what that is really
doing, and whether that is a replacement for Wireless Zero Config or
not.
Otherwise, use your GoogleFu to find other references to the 1390 WLAN.
If the above FTP'ed installer file doesn't work, post back.
*******
In terms of things like Ethernet drivers (if the laptop has an RJ-45
Ethernet connector on it), that would come from the large Nvidia chipset
driver package.
Again, the HP web page above, has an 'Nvidia chipset' package for Vista,
but none for WinXP. That doesn't mean the chipset package is non-existent.
This is the HP *Vista* chipset package, for reference.
Drivers Quanta Network & Wireless Cards Compatible
If I open the README file from that package, these are
the tick box items included. The chipset package doesn't
do the graphics driver. And there may be tick boxes, so
you can selectively install things. In this case, you'd
*only* tick the Ethernet driver box and let the installer
do that one.
Drivers Quanta Network & Wireless Cards App
'This nForce WinVista driver package contains the below components:
Installer (v5.53)
Ethernet Driver (65.55) WHQL <--- only if Compaq/HP is using the built-in
IDE SataIDE Driver (v9.92) WHQL
SMU (v1.31) WHQL'
If I go to Nvidia, I can't find a Go 6100 chipset driver.
We provide a full listing of the highest quality Thermal Imaging Cameras ( TIC ), OEM Board Cameras, Lenses and OEM Components with quantity pricing available for large scale applications. Oem cameras. What is a FLIR BOSON The Boson® is a longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal camera core that sets a new standard for size, weight, power, and performance. Its 12µm pitch vanadium oxide uncooled detector, comes in two resolutions — 640x512 or 320x256.
So I tried MSI instead. This is for an MSI VR330 notebook. As
far as I can tell, C51MV is the same as Go 6100. This may be
good enough to solve the Ethernet driver (if it needs one and
they actually wired up the built-in chipset Ethernet block).
*******
Graphics are a whole other issue. A laptop consists of the
Go 6100 GPU, but it is wired in a certain way to the LCD panel.
That means, it is possible, if you grab any old Go 6100 graphics
driver, to end up with the panel on the laptop not working quite
right. Like it selecting the wrong resolution or something.
I don't know if panels connected to laptops are handled by
Plug and Play, which is why you're typically at the mercy
of the manufacturer to provide a proper driver. (I.e. HP/Compaq
would be the best source of a driver. Or one of the
Notebook review sites, might have hacked up a driver for it.)
Since you have the Quanta part number, that may be another
avenue to finding a similar platform. I don't know if
Windows Update would try to handle that for you or not.
The thing is, when the Quanta 30D3 was released, it might
have been released sans WinXP drivers, for all the companies
which used that to build a laptop. So it's possible no other
driver download, will be in any better shape.
Maybe when you get the network running, you'll have more
options open to you, in terms of searching.
Good luck,
Paul