John Stoffel writes:
Hi all, I'm using the latest GIT version of the RadeonHD code (as of 10pm EST, tonight) and playing around a bit with rhd_conntest. Here's the output I get:
sudo utils/conntest/rhd_conntest -d 03:00.1 rhd_conntest: v1.1.0, git branch master, commit 1623f86f Unknown device: 0x1002:0x71E3 (03:00.01).
Is there anything I can provide? Here's the lspcii -vvv output:
03:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown device 71e3 (rev 9e)
This is a secondary device. It's not the GPU and this PCI ID must not be matched.
I tried hacking the src/rhd_id.c but that didn't help. Hmmm wait a second, it works if I do:
sudo utils/conntest/rhd_conntest -d 03:00.0 rhd_conntest: v1.1.0, git branch master, commit 1623f86f + changes Checking connectors on 0x71C3, 0x1043, 0x01AC (@03:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_0
This is correct.
Though it's still not showing that it's a RV535 chipset. At least
rhd_conntest doesn't show the chip name.
I'm not sure what it's showing. :] This is hooked up via the VGA port (the board has one VGA, one DVI and one S-Video output. It's Sapphire EAX1600PRO SILENT/TD/512M recently gotten from NewEgg.
So do you get output?
I'm eagerly looking forward to more and better 2d and 3d acceleration.
Is in the works.
In my basic testing, the Radeon and RadeonHD drivers both gave identical glxgears results of ~1100 FPS.
Ok, so it's working. Cheers, Egbert. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org