ATI 9200 64 MB issue with mini+MorphOS
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    Qwert44
    Posts: 22 from 2009/11/16
    Hi All,

    there is a bug in MorphOS 2.4 that the 64 MB video card of the mini is not recognized by default at boottime. Only if you press the ALT button and choose MorphOS from the graphical boot menu.

    Does anyone know when will it be resolved?

    thanks

    Qwert44

    [ Edited by Qwert44 on 2009/12/11 7:25 ]
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12079 from 2003/5/22
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    > Does anyone know when will it be resolved?

    Did you forget the answer I gave you some weeks ago?

    "That [...] will be fixed in the next MorphOS release according to bigfoot."

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=6560&forum=11#67736

    Btw, it's 9200, not 7200.
  • »10.12.09 - 19:42
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    Qwert44
    Posts: 22 from 2009/11/16
    Hi Andreas,

    no, I haven't forgotten. To reformulate my question: do we know when a new MorphOS will be released and/or: is it not usual that a known bug is cured with a patch inbetween releases?

    It is just unconvenient to start a computer and pressing ALT, all the time. :)

    cheers
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  • »11.12.09 - 06:25
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    Get27
    Posts: 90 from 2004/8/23
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    Hello,

    it's a minor bug so you can wait few time, no ?
    And the patch exists : "press Alt".
    You have to start your computer 100x / day ? :-P

    [ Edited by Get27 on 2009/12/11 12:44 ]
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  • »11.12.09 - 11:43
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  • Butterfly
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    TiredOfLife
    Posts: 86 from 2009/10/13
    I didn't know about that problem, I have to use alt, due to dual boot anyway.
    Was going to have a look at the guide with a view to making Morphos the default boot partition but looks like there is no rush to do that now.

    Bit of a minor pain as for someone reason, the Mac firmware makes you wait for a short while before you can pick which system to boot.
  • »12.12.09 - 10:34
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
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    Try to disable netboot in OF. It is described in the latest MorphOS review article by jPV.
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
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    Quote:


    TiredOfLife wrote:
    I didn't know about that problem, I have to use alt, due to dual boot anyway.

    It does not affect all users with 64MB vram, but of course it is annoying enough for those who experience it, I managed to get rid of the problem here by merely touching the startup-sequence. Not a real fix by any means, just luck I guess.
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    > I managed to get rid of the problem here by merely touching the startup-sequence.

    In what way? Anything altered?
  • »12.12.09 - 12:52
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
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    Inserted a wait or two, copied the original back from the CD afterwards.
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    Qwert44
    Posts: 22 from 2009/11/16
    could you please describe what you have changed in the startup-sequence? You inserted a wait for 1-2 secs?

    tx

    [ Edited by Qwert44 on 2009/12/12 19:35 ]
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    igracki
    Posts: 389 from 2003/2/25
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    hmm, I have added a "Wait 2" as the first command in the startup-sequence, because else my ext. HD (iomega 500GB mac mini style;), let MorphOS frozen on the boot screen...
    but here it doesn't cured the 64vram problem
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    stephen_robinson
    Posts: 746 from 2007/4/22
    Works fine for me, :-)

    I didn't have to do anything, at all..

    graphics.png

    [ Edited by stephen_robinson on 2009/12/12 23:38 ]
  • »12.12.09 - 23:37
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
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    My changes aren't important, after copying back the original from the CD, 64MB vram is still detected.
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
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    Quote:


    igracki wrote:
    hmm, I have added a "Wait 2" as the first command in the startup-sequence, because else my ext. HD (iomega 500GB mac mini style;), let MorphOS frozen on the boot screen...
    but here it doesn't cured the 64vram problem



    I have no problem with my external 250GB hard drive in matching Lacie enclosure.

    I do notice when first starting my G4 MacMini with MorphOS that the display (1680x1050) is fuzzy, or has wavering vertical lines or text, but after it warms up, this condition seems to go away. I hope that is not an indication that the 64mb VRAM graphics card is wearing out, or starting to fail. I have not booted to MacOSX in a long time to check if it behaves the same way. I will wait until tomorrow to test with MacOSX, as it would not be an accurate comparison now, after the graphics card and MacMini have been running for an hour or so using MorphOS2.4.
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  • »13.12.09 - 06:58
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
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    I do notice when first starting my G4 MacMini with MorphOS that the display (1680x1050) is fuzzy, or has wavering vertical lines or text, but after it warms up, this condition seems to go away.

    Is your monitor connected via VGA or DVI? For VGA it may be just monotor adjusts display to the signal. When monitor adjusts PLL clock recovery circuit, visual effect looks like vertical vaves of blurrines moving horizontally. This phenomenon does not happen with DVI connection.

    [ Edited by Krashan on 2009/12/13 9:20 ]
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