0x954F:0x174B:0xE113: Sapphire HD4350 1GB DDR2
Hello, after recent problems with my HD4670 I bought a new one. This time to replace my secondary card, so I took the weakest decent ATI, the 4350. I like the idle power consumption of 8 watt ver much. What I don't likethat much is that it's again not working with radeonhd;) I also tried the radeonhd-devel, here's the snippet from Xorg: (II) RADEONHD(1): Unknown card detected: 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113. If - and only if - your card does not work or does not work optimally please contact radeonhd@opensuse.org to help rectify this. Use the subject: 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113: <name of board> and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in your message. (--) RADEONHD(1): Detected an RV710 on an unidentified card (II) RADEONHD(1): Mapped IO @ 0xf5000000 to 0x358c4000 (size 0x00010000) (II) RADEONHD(1): PCIE Card Detected (II) RADEONHD(1): Getting BIOS copy from PCI ROM (EE) RADEONHD(1): rhdAtomGetTables: No AtomBios signature found (II) RADEONHD(1): Query for AtomBIOS Init: failed (**) RADEONHD(1): Using AtomBIOS for All (EE) RADEONHD(1): No AtomBIOS image found but required for AtomBIOS based mode setting (II) RADEONHD(1): Query for AtomBIOS Teardown: failed (II) UnloadModule: "radeonhd" Any hints? Is this a known problem? Any answer highly appreciated! Thanks, -Harry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
Hi!
I also tried the radeonhd-devel I assume you are using some distribution package? May you compile radeonhd from source? [1] This way one knows exactly which version runns
LieGrue, strub [1] http://www.x.org/wiki/radeonhd ----- Original Message ----
From: schmalzbauer
To: radeonhd@opensuse.org Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 7:00:21 PM Subject: [radeonhd] 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113: Sapphire HD4350 1GB DDR2 Hello,
after recent problems with my HD4670 I bought a new one. This time to replace my secondary card, so I took the weakest decent ATI, the 4350. I like the idle power consumption of 8 watt ver much. What I don't likethat much is that it's again not working with radeonhd;) I also tried the radeonhd-devel, here's the snippet from Xorg: (II) RADEONHD(1): Unknown card detected: 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113. If - and only if - your card does not work or does not work optimally please contact radeonhd@opensuse.org to help rectify this. Use the subject: 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113: and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in your message. (--) RADEONHD(1): Detected an RV710 on an unidentified card (II) RADEONHD(1): Mapped IO @ 0xf5000000 to 0x358c4000 (size 0x00010000) (II) RADEONHD(1): PCIE Card Detected (II) RADEONHD(1): Getting BIOS copy from PCI ROM (EE) RADEONHD(1): rhdAtomGetTables: No AtomBios signature found (II) RADEONHD(1): Query for AtomBIOS Init: failed (**) RADEONHD(1): Using AtomBIOS for All (EE) RADEONHD(1): No AtomBIOS image found but required for AtomBIOS based mode setting (II) RADEONHD(1): Query for AtomBIOS Teardown: failed (II) UnloadModule: "radeonhd"
Any hints? Is this a known problem? Any answer highly appreciated!
Thanks,
-Harry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
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Mark Struberg schrieb am 25.08.2009 20:01 (localtime):
Hi!
I also tried the radeonhd-devel I assume you are using some distribution package? May you compile radeonhd from source? [1] This way one knows exactly which version runns
Thanks a lot for your reply. I compiled from source, like FreeBSD users generally prefer. I found the trick: Having done some searchings before, I sometimes read some `echo 1 > /sys/bus/...` tweak. Now in FreeBSD there isn't such a path, but my conclusion was that opening for write access could mean uninitialized device. So I told my board to use PEG slot 2 for first VGA card. And suddenly there was light :) And here're the corresponding Xorg lines: (==) RADEONHD(1): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32 (**) RADEONHD(1): Option "AccelMethod" "exa" (**) RADEONHD(1): Option "DRI" "true" (**) RADEONHD(1): Selected EXA 2D acceleration. (II) RADEONHD(1): Unknown card detected: 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113. If - and only if - your card does not work or does not work optimally please contact radeonhd@opensuse.org to help rectify this. Use the subject: 0x954F:0x174B:0xE113: <name of board> and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in your message. (--) RADEONHD(1): Detected an RV710 on an unidentified card (II) RADEONHD(1): Mapped IO @ 0xf5000000 to 0x358c4000 (size 0x00010000) (II) RADEONHD(1): PCIE Card Detected (II) RADEONHD(1): Getting BIOS copy from PCI ROM (II) RADEONHD(1): ATOM BIOS Rom: SubsystemVendorID: 0x174b SubsystemID: 0xe113 IOBaseAddress: 0xb000 Filename: 1E1131SA.HYN BIOS Bootup Message: 11X-1E1131SA-HYN RV710 DDR2 600E/400M So it still claims to be an unidentified card, but at least I have any output. I'm just looking for getting the card dual heading ;) The first screen is on the old nvidia card, the second nvidia is now successfully replaced with the HD4350. I can live with the BIOS workarroud for the moment, but I'd prefer having my console on my middle display again. Any hint's how AtomBIOS get's detected even if the card isn't initialized by the PC-BIOS? Then I can go further and replace the first nvidia with the HD4760. With the current satet one AMD/ATI won't work :( Thanks, -Harry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
On Aug 25, 09 20:15:12 +0200, schmalzbauer wrote:
I also tried the radeonhd-devel I assume you are using some distribution package? May you compile radeonhd from source? [1] This way one knows exactly which version runns I found the trick: Having done some searchings before, I sometimes read some `echo 1 > /sys/bus/...` tweak. Now in FreeBSD there isn't such a path, but my conclusion was that opening for write access could mean uninitialized device. So I told my board to use PEG slot 2 for first VGA card. And suddenly there was light :)
O-key - so you're probably further with dual card setups than anyone before you. Please document that in the Wiki, so the information isn't lost.
Any hint's how AtomBIOS get's detected even if the card isn't initialized by the PC-BIOS?
That isn't implemented yet AFAIK. I don't know whether we know what to
actually do for that.
Sorry
Matthias
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