I just tested it with my RadeonHD Verde card I had in X5000 previously.. And anyway, shouldn't on serial I have something like "no bootable device found" or something, or, when RadeonHD didn't work those latest "VESA: OK" mean system freezes?
What's the exact model ? On some HD cards not all ports works under u-boot, try using VGA if you're using DVI/HDMI or viceversa. On the serial output, the "VESA: OK" is usually the last message, after that u-boot will output on the gfx board.
If I recall the card that he has I had one of the same model Radeon R7-250 that worked with my X5000 then but I could not get it to work with my Sam460ex.
On some HD cards not all ports work under u-boot, try using VGA if you're using DVI/HDMI or viceversa.
Tried both HDMI and DVI, nothing :( Strange that also keyboard didn't react (i.e. pressing num-lock, didn't work). But maybe it shouldn't work when no uboot started.
I tried now to put RadeonRX 560 in. Yes, I should have no uboot there, but I should have something on the serial after "VESA: OK", right? And the keyboard's num lock should work. But that not happen, the same "VESA: OK" and nothing else happens. Keyboard connected to USB external port at the back of the motherboard, tried in both connectors, the same.
I expect that even with non-visible uboot on-screen, uboot still should load, and I should see it on serial, but nothing. Tried and DVI and HDMI.
Maybe there should be some bootable device connected so uboot can start itself? Yeah, sound strange, but wtf :)
I tried now 3 cards: Radeon HD Verde, and 2 Polaris ones, and all of them tried with HDMI and DVI - in all cases all I have on serial "VESA: OK" and nothing after, ever.
You mean looks of the motherboard with repaired parts ?:) Or unexpected fast arrival of a package? But yeah, those glue parts made a feel of the repaired motherboard. If that true, who knows what issues it may have :)
Yeah i mean a board that has a secondhand look and feel like you described... and full of glue and other stuff.
You paid for something new.
Yeah, I was hoped for something old produced but not sold or something. Or at least not THAT looking :) Who knows now what issues it will give me now and then and why it was repaired before :) In comparison with this, the X5000 motherboard is pure beauty. Added to that issues with video cards, non-ability to put normally usually video card and use PCI slot, is better to go for new x5000, even if it cost 3 times more.
And this one surely didn't have that mess on the PowerPSU connector and on his photos, it looks "clean". My one looks like a one-second hand and repaired :) In some parts, it even has some erased parts of the text, like someone quite often moves hands over it while fixing :)
If I were a new customer, I of course will be disappointed with the motherboard cosmetic look I got. But I had x5000 and pegasos2 already, so no big deal. Especially that it even can't work with 3 gfx cards i tried :)
You dont get anything else from u-Boot at that pont without redrecting the error output to serial so it is normal. errors would be display on VGA console normally .
Next output would be from AmigaOS boot stuff. Radeon Rx or Radeon HD driver
U-Boot 2015.a (May 16 2015 - 14:20:11)
CPU: AMCC PowerPC 460EX Rev. B at 1155 MHz (PLB=231 OPB=115 EBC=115)
No Security/Kasumi support
Bootstrap Option H - Boot ROM Location I2C (Addr 0x52)
Internal PCI arbiter enabled
32 kB I-Cache 32 kB D-Cache
Board: Sam460ex/cr, PCIe 4x + PCIe 1x
I2C: ready
DRAM: 2 GiB (ECC not enabled, 462 MHz, CL4)
PCI: Bus Dev VenId DevId Class Int
00 04 1095 3112 0180 00
00 06 126f 0501 0380 00
PCIE0: link is not up.
PCIE1: successfully set as root-complex
02 00 1002 67ff 0300 ff
Net: ppc_4xx_eth0
FPGA: Revision 03 (2010-10-07)
SM502: found
PERMD2:not found
VGA: 1
VESA: OK
RadeonRX (2): Identified the chipset as: POLARIS11
RadeonRX (2): Graphics card name is: Radeon RX Polaris11
RadeonRX (2): If - and only if - your card does not work or does not work optimally
please submit a bug report at:
http://www.amiga.org/developer/bugreports
Remember to include the driver version, and the following card details:
0x67FF:0x1043:0x04BE: <name of board>
and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in detail.
graphics.library PPC460ex optimizations enabled
RadeonRX (0): RadeonRX.chip 2.4 (5.2.2021)
RadeonRX (2): Identified the chipset as: POLARIS11
RadeonRX (2): Graphics card name is: Radeon RX Polaris11
RadeonRX (2): If - and only if - your card does not work or does not work optimally
please submit a bug report at:
http://www.amiga.org/developer/bugreports
Remember to include the driver version, and the following card details:
0x67FF:0x1043:0x04BE: <name of board>
and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in detail.
RadeonRX (0): Platform doesn't have full memory coherence, Disabling GART.
RadeonRX (0): No VRAM object for PCIE GART.
About the 'glue': it's a last minute modification to allow the boards to work on modern ATX power supplies. Basically what happen ? the 'cr' board have less onboard components then the 'ex' version, and its power consumption is very very low, and some/many PSU basically don't sense any load and: or they don't start at all or they give not stable output, which in turn create stability issues. The two resistors you see are there for increasing the power load, they are not there for 'repair'. Next batch will have this (and other minimal modifications) directly onboard.
@Spectre Will get tomorrow new case for sam (currently testing it all on the table), and can check also that card i use for morphos on x5000 (as it has some additional power connection which for me hard to attach from current psu i use for testing)
You will have to make it easier for people to get new Sam460cr's up and running
You are right! I've identified what's the problem with newer Radeon Bios card under U-boot on the Sam boards, but ATM I didn't find any solution about it.
The only Radeon HD Southern Islands cards that I have found since a HD7750 and R7-250X to work have been OEM HP Radeon R9-255's. Fortunately I go 2 of them. Have just removed one from were it was in use from a Windows machine. Two reserve cards are better than one.