1. 0x1002 0x5159 ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE] 2. INTERRUPT=YES 3. No card details. Came with system. 4. AmigaOne G4-XE 5. Interrupt seems to make little difference either way. 6. SOFTSPRITE=NO SOFTSPRITE causes screen problems with large mouse pointers.
Yes, ii have tried both (Interrupts=On was the default iirc) but turned them off due to some problems i read on AW.net.
Seems to make no difference here
That's because if it works with YES it will still boot with it set to NO (polling, as opposed to hardware triggered)
The booting issues (non-boot) described in the thread on AW refer to machines with radeon that do not boot with the tooltype set to YES. Only when set to NO.
btw-There is an awful lot of bad spelling going on re: the name of the tooltype AND the setting.
Scan this thread and the one on AW if you don't believe me. Mispelling of either tooltype OR setting will lead you to rotten conclusions here.
btw-There is an awful lot of bad spelling going on re: the name of the tooltype AND the setting.
Yes, saw that, but i'd blame myself if i'd say that was no mistake. I did wrote them wrong myself, you know, was just too lazy to c&p them and i think most of the spelling errors were done by mistake too.
But of course, i get cyur point, once wrong always hooked...
INTERRUPT=Yes Which resulted in non-booting machines for some owners.
It's fine for me in 'Final' now, but in Update#4 it was totally crapped up. Grrrr... I thought the driver was screwed up. It would always bootup to a black screen.
The OS4 Final is great... always boots up fast and nice... never see a black screen!
14 0x1002 0x5961 ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200] 15 0x1002 0x5941 ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200] (Secondary)
Tooltype:
Interrupt:Yes
System:
AmigaONE XE G4@800Mhz RAM 512MB Kingston
Note:
This video card literally fly with Update 4 on a screen of 1600x1200.
Now on the Final Update is very-very slow on a screen 1280x1024, I try a lot of tooltype setting without better performance. I hope that a future BoingBag give me the lost joy of use.
1. 0x1002 0x5961 ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200] 2. INTERRUPT=Yes 3. Connect 3D Radeon 9200 Series AGP 4X/8X. Sticker on the cardbox says 128mb DDR DRAM. I though my local dealer said it was 256mb when i purchased it. Or just my memory is bad. 4. AmigaOne G4XE 933mhz (downclocked to 800mhz)
There is a chance that changing interrupt to "no" could have reduced the current draw on your battery just enough to get it booting right. Fan location has nothing to do with the battery. I wish you guys would invest in a cheap voltmeter to measure the battery instead of guessing. In my case, a battery voltage under 3.0V means I'll have a problem soon with my micro. I do a quick voltage check with the battery in place every time I dust the system out.
Look, only one leg, count em, one! X1000/PA6T@1800MHz/2Gb/Radeon 4850
3 year old thread, I don't think anyone cares anymore.
*cough*
Although I see some radeon 7000 VE users giving up on the issue, there are still those of us who would like to play an A/V file without having to use software rendering.