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Welcome to the forums
Welcome to the HDRLab forums. These forums are intended for discussions around the projects and articles on this website. Right now it is still a work in progress. If you have any suggestions for new forums or anything else, please post them here. Please remember to read the [url=http://hdrlab.org.nz/terms-of-service/]terms of service[/url]. Basically, keep on topic, be polite, and keep things clean. 10 years ago |
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Places to buy RadeonHD.chip compatible PCI graphics cards
In response to people's questions about where PCI Radeon HD graphics cards can be found, [url=http://hdrlab.org.nz/where-to-buy-radeonhd-chip-compatible-pci-cards/]this page[/url] contains a list of known shops that stock them. If you know of any other sources, please post them here. Hans 10 years ago |
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Issues with RadeonHD.chip cards and Amiga OS motherboards
A number of people have been experiencing problems with even starting up their machine with a RadeonHD card (including Radeon X1000 series) plugged in. This thread is about these basic issues. [b]Dual monitor basics[/b] If you have a dual graphics card setup for testing (recommended), then one graphics card should display UBoot (on UBoot machines), and the other will display an empty screen with a flashing cursor. The flashing cursor is a good sign, since it means that UBoot has initialized... 10 years ago |
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Places to buy RadeonHD.chip compatible PCI graphics cards
[url=http://www.alternate.de]ALTERNATE[/url] in Germany has Radeon HD2400 still in stock and probably some X cards aswell 10 years ago |
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Places to buy RadeonHD.chip compatible PCI graphics cards
I have bought my Radeon 2400HD 256MB at ebay for 13,50€ inclusive post paid 10 years ago |
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Issues with RadeonHD.chip cards and Amiga OS motherboards
A1-XE here Both cards in, no display at all. Neither UBoot nor a flashing cursor on neither card I can hear AmigaOS booting up though, even the startup jingle plays, but i cannot make either card to display anything :-( Of course, due to lack of a PS2 keyboard i have yet to try to switch to "PCI" in UBoot (maybe thats the cuplprit?) What DO we have to use in UBoot anyway? AGP (for the PCI card) or PCI (for the AGP card)? (Hopefully you will "fix" that soon, it's more than misleading)... 10 years ago |
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Issues with RadeonHD.chip cards and Amiga OS motherboards
I'm surprised that you have this problem with an A1-XE, because that's what I'm using, and I've always had an output from Uboot. What UBoot version do you have? (Type "version" in at the UBoot prompt). I have version 1.1.1 (Mar 3 2005 - 16:42:53). The fact that Amiga OS boots up suggests that Picasso96 does find a graphics card, but it's strange that you get no output. Which output are you trying on both cards? VGA? DVI? Do you have a null-modem cable that you can use to monitor UBoot's outp... 10 years ago |
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Places to buy RadeonHD.chip compatible PCI graphics cards
@Raziel: Thanks for you suggestion. I bought the Radeon HD2400 PRO PCI 256MB from ALTERNATE in Germany. I also bought a PCI-Riser-Card that hopefully will work in the Sam440ep. Looking forward to benefit and testing it from this new Graphic-Card. 10 years ago |
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Issues with RadeonHD.chip cards and Amiga OS motherboards
I have the same UBoot revision. I tested on both the VGA and DVI (no output on either). I had set it to "Boot from PCI" aswell (gone back to one gfx card and "Boot from AGP" for now) I dont have a null modem cable, sorry and i dont have a PCI (66MHz) capable PC either to test if the card works at all :-( Damn 10 years ago |
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Issues with RadeonHD.chip cards and Amiga OS motherboards
@Raziel You didn't put the HD 2400 into the 66 MHz slot did you? AFAIK you cannot use the AGP slot and the 66 MHz PCI slot at the same time. @all beta testers I recommend that you get a null-modem serial cable if you can (assuming that you have a second computer that it can connecting to) because it makes debugging much easier. It is still possible to obtain crash logs via various tricks, but the serial cable is easier. Hans 10 years ago |
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