There have already been attempts to use newer graphics cards with Pegasos2 hardware via PCI bridge, some people had already tried that, I'm not sure anymore but I think there was a problem with 64 bit bars and the current AmigaOs4.1 kernel that doesn't support it.
In the release note text of BBoot 0.5 (alternative bootloader from Balaton Zoltan I found this:
"BBoot can also configure PCI devices that is normally done by the
firmware. Linux and MorphOS don't need this as they scan and configure
PCI devices themselves during boot but AmigaOS relies on the firmware
to do this so BBoot implements this too. While configuring PCI, BBoot
prints debug messages that can be useful to check how these devices
are configured, which can help in debugging PCI pass through or even
when using newer graphics cards on a real PegasosII as BBoot can also
patch 64 bit BARs that the Pegasos2 version of AmigaOS kernel cannot
handle."
No one has tested it further yet and I'm not sure if it's at all helpful for using newer GFX cards.
Otherwise, lspci also works on the Pegasos2 machine. I know this command from Linux and can now also use it under AmigaOs4.1, all devices are displayed correctly.
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Edited by Maijestro on 2024/1/24 16:49:12