So... as I have noted here
https://groups.google.com/group/x1250/web/ati-radeon-x1250-specifications
"only 1 DIGITAL o/p can be active/used at any time, & its a h/w limitation."
is correct ?
The group : https://groups.google.com/group/x1250/
is essentially a user support group, whenever we ask users to install
stuff, we always point to,
a howto (ex. ati.cchtml.com), and usually distro packages (ex ubuntu
PPAs), perhaps,
opensuse build service could build packages (weekly?) that combined
with a howto patch,
we can help you test RS690, with radeonHD.
Also, since you now have RS690 boards, perhaps you could join us on
the group as well ;-)
-JoJo
On Feb 20, 2008 3:09 PM, Egbert Eich
Patrick Voigt writes:
Hi Egbert,
I'm sorry to say that the (corrected) patch doesn't work for me at all. Now even my monitor connected via DVI stopped working. Are you sure that you have the HDMI version of the mainboard? There are four versions of the Asus M2A mainboard. The HDMI version (the one I have) comes with a HDMI/AV/S-PDIF module that has to be plugged into the PCIe slot of the mainboard.
That's exactly what I've got. However my initial investigation wasn't thorough enough. The patch I've sent was ineed bogus. It ineed looks like as if these two connectors are connected to the same output. However something seems to prevent that both outputs receive a signal at the same time. I will look into this.
I attached the Xorg.log when I tried to use just a single monitor via DVI.
Thanks! Sorry for the trouble.
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