Quote:bigfoot wrote:
BTW, to amend my suggestion above: Besides running the date command, you could try running the pciscan command as well. Like this:
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pciscan >>sys:pciscan.output
That way, you get to see if MorphOS boots (via the date command), and if it does, you'll get to see if the card is detected, and if it is, you get the device ID too.
If it turns out to be a matter of device ID, I can send you a driver with your device ID added.
The good news is that it boots. Here is the output of pciscan:
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pcix.library 51.6
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BoardObject 0x2000F97C Owner <>
Bridge <pci0> Bus 0 Dev 16 Function 0
Vendor 0x1002 <Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]> Device 0x7288 <RV570 [Radeon X1950 GT]>
Revision 0x9A Class 0x3 <Display controller>
ProgInterface 0x0 <VGA controller>
Command 0x4
-> Bus Mastering
Status 0x2B0
-> Capabilities List
-> 66 MHz Capable
-> Fast Back-To-Back
DevSel: Medium Devsel Speed
Cap_List: Head CapPtr 0x50
Cap_List: CapPtr 0x6025801
Cap_List: CfgIndex 0x50
[0x1] PMC
-> PME_Support 0x0
-> D2_SupportFW
-> D1_SupportFW
-> Aux_Current 0x0
-> Version 0x2
PMCSR
-> Data_Scale 0x0
-> Data_Select 0x0
-> PowerState 0x0
PMCSR_BSE
Data 0x0
Cap_List: CapPtr 0x308002
Cap_List: CfgIndex 0x58
[0x2] AGP 3.0 Interface Version
-> AGP 3.0 Core Specification Register Support
AGP Status Reg Offset 0x5C (0xFF00021B)
-> RQ 255
-> ARQSZ 0 (optimum request size = 2^(ARQSZ+4)
-> CAL_Cycle 4ms
-> Side Band Address Support
-> Fast Write Support
-> AGP 3.0 Mode
-> Rate 4X/8X
AGP Command Reg Offset 0x60 (0x00000200)
-> PRQ Entries 0
-> PARQSZ Entries 0 (optimum request size = 2^(ARQSZ+4)
-> CAL_Cycle 4ms
-> Side Band Address Support Enabled
-> AGP 3.0 Mode
-> Unknown Rate 0
Cap_List: CapPtr 0x800005
Cap_List: CfgIndex 0x80
[5] ?
IOBase: Address 0xEFFFF000
Base 0: Address 0xDFFFF000 Size 0x10000000
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