Sebastian Kemper writes:
Hello Egbert and everybody,
as promised I toggled the HDMI option in the BIOS. But first I went and upgraded to the latest BIOS version. It was pretty big for a BIOS update (~5MB) and for one the VGA BIOS was changed as well. The old version was BK-ATI VER010.055.000.001.000000 and the new one is BK-ATI VER010.055.000.029.025534. Every attachment was produced with the newer VGA BIOS.
First I ran HDMI Off and HDMI Audio greyed out (see attachments with no hdmi_ prefix), afterwards HDMI On and HDMI Audio Enabled (attachments with hdmi_ prefix). In the end the VGA ROM dumps and console outputs differed a little bit.
I hope this is in some way useful info ... :-)
Looking at the BIOS I can see the HDMI connector table. Currently this entry maps to NONE . So far I have no way of testing HDMI myself therefore I hate to enable it in the driver for everybody. Although this is a testing driver still in a pre-alpha stage a lot of people are pulling the sources (including distros). I don't want to make highly experimental features available to the general. Therefore I may just create a cloned tree someplace else an let interested people try them. Cheers, Egbert. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org