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The <code>Microsoft Surface Pro</code> is a x86 tablet. Optionally are a cover with keyboard and a digitizer/stylus. The good thing about the surface is that is as handy and mobile as a tablet but has the performance (cpu, ram, ssd) and software of a x86 notebook. And you get FullHD display resolution on 27 cm.
The <code>Microsoft Surface Pro</code> is a x86 tablet. Optionally are a cover with keyboard and a digitizer/stylus. The good thing about the surface is that is as handy and mobile as a tablet but has the performance (cpu, ram, ssd) and software of a x86 notebook. And you get FullHD display resolution on 27 cm.
== power connector ==
<pre>
ground
positive
LED (when this pin has current -> LED lights up)
positive
ground
</pre>


== operating systems ==
== operating systems ==
The cpu is amd64 and the UEFI is also 64 bit. This way only amd64 based software seems to boot.
The cpu is amd64, the UEFI is 64 bit, UEFI does not have CSM (legacy mode) support. To boot Linux/BSD with Secure Boot enter UEFI setup menu and select "delete all secure boot keys". This way Linux/BSD can boot and during install add keys to Secure Boot.


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The Microsoft Surface Pro is a x86 tablet. Optionally are a cover with keyboard and a digitizer/stylus. The good thing about the surface is that is as handy and mobile as a tablet but has the performance (cpu, ram, ssd) and software of a x86 notebook. And you get FullHD display resolution on 27 cm.

power connector

ground
positive
LED (when this pin has current -> LED lights up)
positive
ground

operating systems

The cpu is amd64, the UEFI is 64 bit, UEFI does not have CSM (legacy mode) support. To boot Linux/BSD with Secure Boot enter UEFI setup menu and select "delete all secure boot keys". This way Linux/BSD can boot and during install add keys to Secure Boot.

operating system Version / File Installer booting?
debian debian-9.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso true
devuan devuan_jessie_1.0.0_amd64_NETINST.iso false
FreeBSD FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64-mini-memstick.img true
gentoo install-amd64-minimal-20170629.iso false
gentoo livedvd-amd64-multilib-20160704.iso true
gnewsense gnewsense-live-4.0-amd64-gnome.iso false
guixSD guixsd-usb-install-0.13.0.x86_64-linux.xz true
OpenWrt lede-17.01.2-x86-64-combined-squashfs.img false
NetBSD 7.1 amd64 install.img false
OpenBSD 6.1 amd64 install.fs true
ReactOS 0.4.5 i386 false

Hardware problems

  • The WiFi chip is connected via USB.
  • There is only one USB connector.
  • There is no Ethernet connector.
  • It's hard to put it on your belly.

Tricks

UEFI

Hold volume up button while pressing the power button.

The UEFI provides only two options. En-/Disabling trusted platform module and En-/Disable SecureBoot.

USB Boot

Hold volume down button while pressing the power button.

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