

The rest of the installers all crash in a way that suggests to me that the ROS side of the interface isn't there. The only driver that can be installed on the D610 is the one for Eithernet. The D-410 and 420 I tried will not install it, nor will any machine using a SSD. The only machine-dependencies that matter seem to be whether you can install it which seems to depend on the HDD arrangements: Some will, some won't. But that's about what it's capable of now. There is no video capability and - I think? - no sound.īecause I do a lot of web browsing and almost never want to see video I use ROS a lot. Most application software cannot be installed.īasically you can run Firefox and a few other older browsers none of which renders modern web sites entirely correctly. The main factors in using ROS now are: 1. In the one case where I tried to use it the drivers mentioned have been superseded and the newer driver installers crash when you attempt to run them on an ROS machine. I don't think there's much value in that info now. Some people have collected similar test results here:

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