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Regino Meriweather

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Warning !!!This motherboard only supports low power energy-saving CPUs (less than 65W).Your current CPU is not supported, and the system will shut-down soon.Please visit Foxconn support website for supported CPU information.

We have been ordering the Foxconn nettops for about 2 years now. We have somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 or so of them for a project. They have worked great!! I have no problems what so ever out of them.

Anyway, on to my problem. I changed a BIOS setting on one unit and now the DVi and HDMI outputs are no longer functioning. I have no lights on the NIC to indicate that it has even made it past POST. The setting I have changed was I believe the CMS setting to disabled in the boot section of the bios. From my research, I have seen where Foxconn has issued a new BIOS which corrects this issue, however I cannot for the life of me see where to clear the CMOS back to defaults. I have no video output, I see no jumper on the board, and there is no battery to take out.

Foxconn support showed that the CMOS battery is under the motherboard when completely removed from the plastic case/housing. Disconnecting it did not work to clear the CMOS settings from what I could tell. I still have no video output.

After upgrading to a newer CPU that supports Intel's VT-x, will the newest BIOS version 1.0.18 support this? I don't see an option in the BIOS menu to enable it. Is this an automatic deployment of VT-x?

I gather I should take this to mean that even if the CPU supports VT-x there is no way to utilize it with even the latest BIOS, 1.0.18? Is it wishful thinking to believe that it would be recognized automatically?

Earlier this month, We Energies sent a notice of exemption to the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, or PSC, that said it will be installing electric distribution facilities including transformers, breakers, relays and other power related equipment at the site initially meant for Foxconn.

The law that established an Electronics and Information Technology Manufacturing, or EITM, Zone for Foxconn included a provision that makes utilities exempt from obtaining PSC approval for construction projects that primarily serve new customers within the zone.

In 2018, the PSC approved allowing American Transmission Co. to construct new electric transmission line infrastructure to support Foxconn. That project cost nearly $113 million and came online in 2020, according to a document the utility filed with regulators.

Yesterday i made a thread about Socket 478 motherboards with PCI-E slots, but i decided to some some more research and make a list of the oposite, LGA 775 motherboards with AGP Slots, these are more common than Socket 478+PCI-E mobos, but also interesting at some point

Some Intel 865 and VIA chipsets boards might support Dual Core, 65 nm CPUs or even Core 2, but it depends of the motherboard model. There are at least vey few boards with Core 2 Quad Support (AsRock 775i65G R2.0/3.0 and AsRock ConRoe865PE afaik). Ethier way, check CPU support of the motherboard

WARNING - NON AGP chipsets:
These are boards which seems to have AGP, but is not actually AGP, but rather an implementation of it using PCI bus or PCI-e bus, they are not real AGP slots, these slots don't run as well as real AGP slots and they have also compatibility issues, they generally use non AGP chipsets. I would recomend avoiding them if you want to build an AGP rig.

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Hi I've got rev 1.0 of ECS 865PE-A7 board that officially supports only 90 nm P4/Celerons and must note that without modified bios I'm now running 65nm Pentium 4 651 3.4/800 in it. EIST and hyperthreading works OK. Maybe it could handle some Pentium D, but I wouldn't risk anything higher than 9xx with 95W TDP.

Thanks guys for this topic, I found it via google. It is really great and has lots of useful info. I collecting rare hardware and it just gave me an idea, that I also need the latest and fastest AGP motherboard. I just ordered an ASRock 775i65G R3.0 motherboard, since it is cheap and still available as new! Maybe I will just keep now in box unopened or later I will setup with a Voodoo 4.

Note: Foxconn shut down its support websites www.foxconnchannel.com and www.foxconnsupport.com at the beginning of 2019, there is no support - inluding manuals and BIOS updates - available anymore.
In the future it is planned to make those manuals and BIOS updates available here at soggi.org.

Racine County, WI - Advocate Aurora Health and Foxconn Health Technology Business Group announced today a multi-faceted collaboration focused on technology innovations and integration that will drive health care of the future and improve outcomes while lowering costs for individuals and employers.

Together the organizations will leverage Foxconn's emerging technologies coupled with Advocate Aurora Health's nationally renowned population health capabilities to transform care delivery. The organizations cited three key focus areas: enhancing preventive care and employer-based wellness programs; building a "smart city" connectivity infrastructure; and investing in precision medicine and transformational training programs for a clinical team of the future.

"Our employees' health is our top priority," said Leonard Wu, CEO of Foxconn Health Technology Business Group. "We are thrilled to partner with Advocate Aurora Health not only to bring together two organizations committed to health technology innovations but to provide first class health care and medical services to our Foxconn US employees."

"Technology will play a critical role in the future of health and wellness," said Nick Turkal, MD, Advocate Aurora Health President and CEO. "We are excited about what we can do together to benefit not only our patients and communities here locally, but how our combined capabilities could potentially have a positive impact on wellness globally."

The employer-based solution will be powered by Foxconn's leading-edge predictive modeling platform and advanced Artificial Intelligence solutions enabled by Advocate Aurora Health's nationally renowned population health management expertise to accelerate value by developing tools to improve employer health care cost forecasting and wellness programs.

The "smart city" concept seeks to link consumers' available health, fitness and dietary data across home, work, mobile, community and clinical environments. It will leverage Foxconn technology platforms to connect and display information for patients and doctors across an integrated, highly-secure provider network, in the same way average consumers connect their financial accounts or other data across different systems into one access point on their handheld phone.

Developing an intelligent network of connectivity between health care support entities - nursing homes, pharmacies, ambulances and federally qualified health centers, among others - supports wellness outside the hospital, increases efficiency and drives down health care costs.

The effort will connect Foxconn's digital health solutions with Advocate Aurora Health's growing portfolio of virtual health offerings to enhance access points for health and wellness via web and mobile.

"We are pleased to establish this robust partnership with Advocate Aurora Health with our technology portfolio," Wu said. "We have utilized some of these same technologies with our own employees and are pleased to adopt them here to enhance health from the workplace to the community."

"Foxconn supports our relentless pursuit of safety and quality, and we look forward to exploring breakthrough connections to extend these offerings to consumers across environments," said Jim Skogsbergh, President and CEO, Advocate Aurora Health. "Our newly announced plans of expansion in Racine County, the same community where Foxconn recently broke ground, provides the perfect location to pilot these value-added opportunities for consumers."

The organizations also charted plans to invest in emerging medical disciplines like precision medicine and genomics, which are revolutionizing individualized care, as well as expand global recruitment and training to strengthen the future health care workforce across the Racine County region and beyond.

FIM, which was established to expand net-zero emissions commitment especially in the electric vehicle sector, is a joint-venture company between PT Mitra Motor Group (MMG), a subsidiary of Indika Energy and Foxteq Singapore Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Foxconn. FIM aims to conduct manufacturing business for commercial electric vehicles and electric batteries, as well as providing management consultation service.

Minister of Investment/ Chairman of Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Bahlil Lahadalia in his speech appreciated Foxconn and Indika Energy's commitment to invest in the battery, electric vehicle and supporting industries in Indonesia. Through this momentum, Bahlil hopes that Indonesia can become a world-class electric vehicle producer. This collaboration is also an example of collaboration between global players and local players to transfer technology and increase Indonesia's competitiveness.

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