@Spectre660
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Could you post a bootlog when booting with your Radeon Rx Card for us here please ?
Of course, here it is:
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:0x1462:0x8A91: <name of board>
and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in detail.
[EHCI] *usbbase=FE210100
[EHCI] *usbbase=FE211100
graphics.library P50XX 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:0x1462:0x8A91: <name of board>
and *please* describe the problems you are seeing in detail.
RadeonRX (0): System doesn't have full memory coherence. Compensating...
RadeonRX (0): GART based copies not implemented.
RadeonRX (0): GART is not supported by memory manager yet.
[mediaboot] Diskboot is present. Skip mounting static devices.
[EHCI] Found P50xx CPU
vsata.device 54.8
p50x0sata.device.kmod 54.79
...SATA stuff...
Envy24HT: Card found
Parser Error Line 4 0 Status 0 Error Num 9 junk after document element
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
RadeonRX (0): Could not create a timer object, using ITimer->MicroDelay() instead
Side note, as i wrote in my post
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First impressions after two hours of using an MSI Radeon RX 560
I've found out that after a reboot i experience the same chrashes as others when trying to play a video using Emotion.
However i've found a workaround
Step 1 only one time!
Step 2+3 after every reboot!
1. Open "Power" Prefs - select "High Power" - SAVE
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2. Open "Power" Prefs - select "Low Power" - USE
3. Open "Power" Prefs - select "High Power" - USE
After applying Step 2+3 i am able to use Emotion without crashes with various Video formats.