HugeRTE is a free, MIT-licensed, open-source WYSIWYG editor — forked from the last MIT version of TinyMCE. Packed with features, beautifully designed for modern web apps, and free forever.
This editor is loaded directly from the jsDelivr CDN — no install required. Edit the content, try the toolbar, paste images, write code samples.
Steps down the voltage to 1.5V_PWR for DDR3 memory modules.
A schematic tells you how components are connected electrically, but it does not tell you where they are physically located on the board. Pair your schematic with a .BDV or .CAD boardview file for the LA56 motherboard to instantly pinpoint the physical coordinates of small resistors and capacitors.
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When troubleshooting a dead board, verify these voltages in order: +VIN (19V): The main power input from the DC jack or battery. +3VALW / +5VALW:
near the DC jack for 19V passage. If blocked, check the charging IC (often an ISL or BQ series chip) for the Component Identification: boardview files
To verify clock signals and data communication on the BIOS chip pins.
Yes, you can replace the optical drive with an HDD caddy for 2.5‑inch SATA SSDs.
Faulty DC‑in MOSFETs, shorted ceramic capacitors on 3.3V or 5V rails.
Steps down the voltage to 1.5V_PWR for DDR3 memory modules.
A schematic tells you how components are connected electrically, but it does not tell you where they are physically located on the board. Pair your schematic with a .BDV or .CAD boardview file for the LA56 motherboard to instantly pinpoint the physical coordinates of small resistors and capacitors.
:
When troubleshooting a dead board, verify these voltages in order: +VIN (19V): The main power input from the DC jack or battery. +3VALW / +5VALW:
near the DC jack for 19V passage. If blocked, check the charging IC (often an ISL or BQ series chip) for the Component Identification: boardview files
To verify clock signals and data communication on the BIOS chip pins.
Yes, you can replace the optical drive with an HDD caddy for 2.5‑inch SATA SSDs.
Faulty DC‑in MOSFETs, shorted ceramic capacitors on 3.3V or 5V rails.
When TinyMCE switched to a GPL-or-pay license, we forked the last MIT-licensed commit so the web stays open.
No paid tiers, no hidden API quotas. HugeRTE is and will remain MIT-licensed and free for all use cases. 10203-1 la56 mb 48.4jw06.011 schematic
All the features of TinyMCE 6 — editor APIs, plugins, themes, skins, localization — minus the licensing strings. Steps down the voltage to 1
Bug fixes, improvements and new features land regularly. We track upstream changes where licensing allows: for the framework integrations. : When troubleshooting a dead board, verify these
Switching from TinyMCE? Replace tinymce with hugerte — that's it for most projects.
No accounts, no telemetry, no remote services required. Your content never leaves your application.
Open development on GitHub. Issues, discussions, surveys — your input shapes the roadmap.
Enable only what you need by listing them in the plugins option.
Most projects migrate by doing a global replace and updating their package.json. HugeRTE's API is fully compatible with TinyMCE 6.
Read the Migration Guide →tinymce with hugerte in your code.tinymce package for hugerte.@tinymce/tinymce-react → @hugerte/hugerte-react.Setup, bundling, integrations, and reference for the HugeRTE editor and its framework wrappers.
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