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The driver works but....
 By jpfn - Posted on October 11, 2003 - 16:20:33   (#9158)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Thanks for a working driver
But its not working perfectly, it has a line on the top of the screen sometimes.
and i have to select Console Debugging enabled in the beos bootmenu to be able to see something ? .. weird bug.. i guess it is when it is changing the resolution or something.
i have 1280x1024 32 bit resolution.

works fine!
 By Sir Mik - Posted on October 11, 2003 - 11:24:56   (#9151)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Hi,

I too have a Asus P4B533 motherboard and a radeon 9700pro, driver works fine for me! many thanx to Euan for providing the hw-2d-acceleration,

keep up the good work,

Tim

R300
 By jeanmarc - Posted on October 11, 2003 - 10:09:29   (#9150)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Waw ! the Euan's driver work for my Radeon 9700 non-pro.
Though it have some problems on refreshing windows, some 'trails' disappears if i do a minimise/maximase on the current window.
Thanks for your work Euan !

Trying a BIOS update for Radeon
 By Syirrus - Posted on October 11, 2003 - 03:21:40   (#9149)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I do have a Hauppage TV card installed in my system. I removed it and it still wouldn't find the Radeon. I checked the CMOS and saw that my AGP was set to boot. The only thing that might be fishy is a setting for the onboard video. The only setting I can set it to in the CMOS is to auto or enable. Currently it is set to auto. After this post this I will perform a BIOS update just to see if it will make a difference. I have the ASUS P4B533-V with an 845 chipset. Thank you all for all the time and effort you have put into reading and helping me. :)

Syirrus

one more thing...
 By Euan - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 18:07:31   (#9145)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
ignore the line that says:
'
Can you run the following line in a beos terminal, in VESA mode of course!
'

:)

That's great, thanks
 By Euan - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 18:03:41   (#9144)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
OK these are the relevant lines:

KERN 'app_server'[24]: Radeon - Radeon_FindRom: no ROM found
KERN Last message repeated 1 times
KERN 'app_server'[24]: Radeon - Radeon_CardDetect: no supported devices found

The driver couldn't find the ROM for your card, causing it not to be able to verify that your card really is a Radeon. There are a number of things we can do to solve this. I'll need to think about it.

Here's a list of things for you to check.

Make sure that you have no other VGA devices installed in your PC.
Make sure that the Bios is setting "Primary VGA" to "AGP".
Make sure that any onboard VGA is disabled complety.
Make sure VGA use IRQ is Enabled. (not really necessary but who knows)?

Can you run the following line in a beos terminal, in VESA mode of course!

I'll email you a custom driver file that will bypass that problem if we can verifiy that there isn't a good reason why the driver can't detect the card properly.

My syslog file - Radeon 9800 Pro problem
 By Syirrus - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 16:45:02   (#9141)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Here is my log file:
Its kind of long I hope this post is not a problem

KERN 'BOOT':
Be Intel Pentium Kernel version of Sep 15 2000 time 18:29:36
KERN 'BOOT': (C) Copyright 1991-97 Be, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
KERN 'BOOT': Total Memory 512 MB
KERN 'BOOT': CPU features: 0
KERN 'BOOT': IBM PC Compatible platform
KERN 'BOOT': CPU speed is 2902MHZ
KERN 'BOOT': PCI: initiating new PCI scan
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 0 function 0: vendor 8086 device 2560 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 6 class_function = 00 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 8093 subsystemn vendor id 1043
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=00 interrupt_pin=00 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr e0000000 pci e0000000 size 10000000, flags 08
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 1 function 0: vendor 8086 device 2561 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 6 class_function = 04 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=40 header_type = 01 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': primary_bus= 0 secondary_bus= 1 subordinate_bus= 1 secondary_latency= 0
KERN 'BOOT': memory_base = 0000c580 memory_limit = 0000c670
KERN 'BOOT': bridge_control = 0008 secondary_status = 22a0
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=00 interrupt_pin=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 1 device 0 function 0: vendor 1002 device 4e48 revision 00
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 3 class_function = 00 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=08 latency_timer=40 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=d7fe0000 pci d7fe0000 size=00020000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 0002 subsystemn vendor id 1002
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=0b interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=08 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr d8000000 pci d8000000 size 08000000, flags 08
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 0000d800 pci 0000d800 size 00000100, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr c6000000 pci c6000000 size 00010000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 1 device 0 function 1: vendor 1002 device 4e68 revision 00
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 3 class_function = 80 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=08 latency_timer=40 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 0003 subsystemn vendor id 1002
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=ff interrupt_pin=00 min_grant=08 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr c8000000 pci c8000000 size 08000000, flags 08
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr c5800000 pci c5800000 size 00010000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 29 function 0: vendor 8086 device 24c2 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 12 class_function = 03 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 8089 subsystemn vendor id 1043
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=0b interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 0000b800 pci 0000b800 size 00000020, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 29 function 1: vendor 8086 device 24c4 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 12 class_function = 03 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 8089 subsystemn vendor id 1043
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=05 interrupt_pin=02 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 0000b400 pci 0000b400 size 00000020, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 29 function 2: vendor 8086 device 24c7 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 12 class_function = 03 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 8089 subsystemn vendor id 1043
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=0a interrupt_pin=03 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 0000b000 pci 0000b000 size 00000020, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 30 function 0: vendor 8086 device 244e revision 81
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 6 class_function = 04 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 01 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': primary_bus= 0 secondary_bus= 2 subordinate_bus= 2 secondary_latency=32
KERN 'BOOT': memory_base = 0000c400 memory_limit = 0000c4f0
KERN 'BOOT': bridge_control = 0006 secondary_status = 2280
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=00 interrupt_pin=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 2 device 8 function 0: vendor 8086 device 103a revision 81
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 2 class_function = 00 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=08 latency_timer=20 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 8071 subsystemn vendor id 1043
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=09 interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=08 max_latency=38
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr c4800000 pci c4800000 size 00001000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 0000a800 pci 0000a800 size 00000040, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 2 device 10 function 0: vendor 105a device 4d30 revision 02
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 1 class_function = 04 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=20 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00010000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 4d32 subsystemn vendor id 105a
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=09 interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 0000a400 pci 0000a400 size 00000008, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 0000a000 pci 0000a000 size 00000004, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00009800 pci 00009800 size 00000008, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00009400 pci 00009400 size 00000004, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00009000 pci 00009000 size 00000040, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr c4000000 pci c4000000 size 00020000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 2 device 13 function 0: vendor 1102 device 0002 revision 03
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 4 class_function = 01 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=20 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 0021 subsystemn vendor id 1102
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=09 interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=02 max_latency=14
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00008800 pci 00008800 size 00000020, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 2 device 13 function 1: vendor 1102 device 7002 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 9 class_function = 80 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=20 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 0020 subsystemn vendor id 1102
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=00 interrupt_pin=00 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00008400 pci 00008400 size 00000008, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 2 device 14 function 0: vendor 109e device 036e revision 02
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 4 class_function = 00 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=20 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 13eb subsystemn vendor id 0070
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=0a interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=10 max_latency=28
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr c7000000 pci c7000000 size 00001000, flags 08
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 2 device 14 function 1: vendor 109e device 0878 revision 02
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 4 class_function = 80 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=20 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 13eb subsystemn vendor id 0070
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=0a interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=04 max_latency=ff
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr c6800000 pci c6800000 size 00001000, flags 08
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 31 function 0: vendor 8086 device 24c0 revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 6 class_function = 01 class_api = 00
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 80 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 0000 subsystemn vendor id 0000
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=00 interrupt_pin=00 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000000, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': bus 0 device 31 function 1: vendor 8086 device 24cb revision 01
KERN 'BOOT': class_base = 1 class_function = 01 class_api = 8a
KERN 'BOOT': line_size=00 latency_timer=00 header_type = 00 BIST=00
KERN 'BOOT': rom_base=00000000 pci 00000000 size=00000000
KERN 'BOOT': cardbus_CIS 00000000 subsystem id 8089 subsystemn vendor id 1043
KERN 'BOOT': interrupt_line=0a interrupt_pin=01 min_grant=00 max_latency=00
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 0: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000008, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 1: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000004, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 2: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000008, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 3: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000004, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 4: host addr 0000f000 pci 0000f000 size 00000010, flags 01
KERN 'BOOT': base reg 5: host addr 00000000 pci 00000000 size 00000400, flags 00
KERN 'BOOT': PCI: chipset uses mechanism #1
KERN 'BOOT': pci_init Done
KERN 'BOOT': Started other CPUs
KERN 'BOOT': dma coherent with respect to CPU cache
KERN 'BOOT': NTHREADS = 4096, NTEAMS = 1024, NSEMS = 16384
KERN 'BOOT': NAREAS = 8192
KERN 'BOOT': NPORTS = 4096, MAXMSGS = 8192, MAXBUFS = 8192
KERN 'BOOT': MMU large pages: available
KERN 'BOOT': BIOS: used(0x0009d000, 63000)
KERN 'BOOT': BIOS: used(0x1fffa000, 6000)
KERN 'BOOT': need 4349 segment descriptors and 238 task segments (228 int handlers)
KERN 'BOOT': handlers: apicsz = 12, picsz = 12
KERN 'BOOT': tasks: apicsz = 12, picsz = 12
KERN 'BOOT': total size = 5364, at 0x0030d0f8
KERN 'BOOT': VM initialized (NEW WAY)
KERN 'idle thread 1'[1]: cpu_module = 0x0018aa00
KERN 'idle thread 1'[1]: Calling sync_mtrrs()
KERN 'idle thread 1'[1]: Done calling sync_mtrrs()
KERN 'idle thread 1'[1]: Done init_mtrs()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: vga_init_driver()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: boot_frame_buffer = 0
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: vga_uninit_driver()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: ISA DMA: unsupported chipset
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: flo_init: cyl_map[0].address = 0x00001000 size = 00004800
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: flo_init: cyl_map[1].address = 0 size = 00000000
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: floppy uninit()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: found PROMISE pdc20267 controller
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: DMA capable IDE controller found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: checksum of ata/0/0 matched bios drive 0x80
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: selected dma mode bad,
disable dma for this device
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: selected dma mode bad,
disable dma for this device
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: checksum of ata/3/0 matched bios drive 0x81
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: found PROMISE pdc20267 controller
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: DMA capable IDE controller found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN Last message repeated 1 times
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATAPI -- request_sense: no media, ascq 00
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATAPI -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATAPI -- request_sense: no media, ascq 00
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATAPI -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: symbios: sim_install()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: adaptec: sim_install()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: can't add boot driver scsi_cd to /dev
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: symbios: sim_install()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: adaptec: sim_install()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: can't add boot driver scsi_dsk to /dev
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: can't add boot driver fmap to /dev
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk/floppy
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Trying /dev/disk/floppy/raw
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: flo_init: cyl_map[0].address = 0x00001000 size = 00004800
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: flo_init: cyl_map[1].address = 0 size = 00000000
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: floppy uninit()
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk/ide
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk/ide/ata
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk/ide/ata/0
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk/ide/ata/0/master
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Scanning /dev/disk/ide/ata/0/master/0
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Trying /dev/disk/ide/ata/0/master/0/raw
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: found PROMISE pdc20267 controller
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: DMA capable IDE controller found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: ata/0/0 match bios drive 0x80
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: found boot device: /dev/disk/ide/ata/0/master/0/raw
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: found PROMISE pdc20267 controller
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: DMA capable IDE controller found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: ata/0/0 match bios drive 0x80
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: found PROMISE pdc20267 controller
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE pdc202xx -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: DMA capable IDE controller found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE PCI -- find_devices: controller supports DMA
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: ata/0/0 match bios drive 0x80
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Max log buffer == 256k
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Checking block bitmap...
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Done checking bitmap.
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: bfs @ 0x45c478 (Main) on /dev/disk/ide/ata/0/master/0/0_1
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memcpy patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memcpy_internal patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memset patched to memset_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memset_internal patched to memset_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memcpy patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memcpy_internal patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memset patched to memset_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: memset_internal patched to memset_default
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: 4 pair(s) found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: 0 pair(s) found
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing raw
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing floppy
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing raw
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing 0
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing master
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing raw
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing 0
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing slave
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing 1
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: removing atapi
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: swap size: 640MB
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: setting vnid 0x40002 (bi@ 0x5f9f18) to be UN-CACHED
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: Sep 15 2000 18:31:29
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: loaded debugger extension "debugger/disasm/v1"
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: loaded debugger extension "debugger/gdb-stub/v1"
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: loaded debugger extension "debugger/i586/v1"
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: loaded debugger extension "debugger/internals/v1"
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: loaded debugger extension "debugger/parser/v1"
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: kdbg: loaded debugger extension "debugger/symbols/v1"
KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: Starting KERN 'sysinit2'[3]: /boot/beos/bin/shKERN 'sysinit2'[3]: /boot/beos/system/boot/BootscriptKERN 'sysinit2'[3]:
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: opening (generic) match file for /boot/beos/system/lib/libroot.so
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memcpy patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memcpy_internal patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memset patched to memset_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memset_internal patched to memset_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memcpy patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memcpy_internal patched to memcpy_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memset patched to memset_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: memset_internal patched to memset_default
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: 4 pair(s) found
KERN 'kernel loader'[6]: 0 pair(s) found
KERN 'rm'[15]: failed to delete bi 0x8fd570 from mtime index
KERN 'rm'[15]: could not delete size for file 0x8fd570
KERN 'clockconfig'[21]: Looking for RTC settings file
KERN 'clockconfig'[21]: clockconfig: RTC stores local time.
KERN 'clockconfig'[21]: clockconfig: Setting timezone to '/boot/beos/etc/timezones/North_and_Central_America/Phoenix'
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 0, device 0x8086/0x2560
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 1, device 0x8086/0x2561
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 2, device 0x1002/0x4e48
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 3, device 0x1002/0x4e68
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 4, device 0x8086/0x24c2
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 5, device 0x8086/0x24c4
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 6, device 0x8086/0x24c7
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 7, device 0x8086/0x244e
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 8, device 0x8086/0x103a
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 9, device 0x105a/0x4d30
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 10, device 0x1102/0x0002
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 11, device 0x1102/0x7002
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 12, device 0x109e/0x036e
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 13, device 0x109e/0x0878
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 14, device 0x8086/0x24c0
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware(): checking pci index 15, device 0x8086/0x24cb
KERN 'app_server'[24]: SKD: init_hardware - no supported devices
KERN 'app_server'[24]: Radeon - Radeon_FindRom: no ROM found
KERN Last message repeated 1 times
KERN 'app_server'[24]: Radeon - Radeon_CardDetect: no supported devices found
KERN 'app_server'[24]: 3dfx_v4: init_hardware - Enter - PCI 3dfx-driver: May 26 2000 12:35:09
KERN 'app_server'[24]: +++ probe_devices: 0 supported devices
KERN 'app_server'[24]: +++ uninit_driver
KERN 'app_server'[24]: +++ probe_devices: 0 supported devices
KERN 'app_server'[24]: +++ uninit_driver
KERN 'app_server'[24]: vga_init_driver()
KERN 'app_server'[24]: boot_frame_buffer = 0
KERN 'app_server'[24]: vga_init_driver()
KERN 'app_server'[24]: base_registers (0x009c68f8) points to 48 bytes of memory
KERN 'app_server'[24]: re: base_registers[] - index: 12, vga_count * 6: 12
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(0) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303df000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303df000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383df000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383df000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(1) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b24 to 0x303df000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg0 mapping at 0x303df000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b28 to 0x383df000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg1 mapping at 0x383df000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(2) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303df000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303df000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383df000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383df000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(0) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303e5000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303e5000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383e5000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383e5000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(1) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b24 to 0x303e5000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg0 mapping at 0x303e5000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b28 to 0x383e5000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg1 mapping at 0x383e5000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(2) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303e5000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303e5000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383e5000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383e5000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(0) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303eb000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303eb000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383eb000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383eb000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(1) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b24 to 0x303eb000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg0 mapping at 0x303eb000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b28 to 0x383eb000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg1 mapping at 0x383eb000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(2) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303eb000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303eb000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383eb000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383eb000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(0) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303f1000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303f1000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383f1000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383f1000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(1) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b24 to 0x303f1000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg0 mapping at 0x303f1000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6b28 to 0x383f1000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func1_reg1 mapping at 0x383f1000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(2) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303f1000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303f1000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383f1000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383f1000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: VGA_MAP_MAP_NTH(2) out of 3
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6aac to 0x303f7000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg0 mapping at 0x303f7000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: trying to set 0x002f6ab4 to 0x383f7000 + 0x00000000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: create_pci_area: pci_bus1_dev0_func0_reg2 mapping at 0x383f7000
KERN 'app_server'[24]: returning the mangled pcii info
KERN 'app_server'[24]: No changes in dir : /boot/beos/etc/fonts/ttfonts
KERN 'app_server'[24]: No changes in dir : /boot/home/config/fonts/ttfonts
KERN 'app_server'[24]: No changes in dir : /boot/beos/etc/fonts/ttfonts
KERN 'app_server'[24]: No changes in dir : /boot/home/config/fonts/ttfonts
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: opening (generic) match file for /boot/beos/system/lib/libbe.so
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: _ReservedDragger1__8BDragger patched to DragBitmap__8BDraggerP6BPointP12drawing_mode
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: _ReservedSlider1__7BSlider patched to SetOrientation__7BSlider11orientation
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: _ReservedSlider2__7BSlider patched to SetBarThickness__7BSliderf
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: _ReservedSlider3__7BSlider patched to SetFont__7BSliderPC5BFontUl
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: _ReservedHandler1__8BHandler patched to SendNotices__8BHandlerUlPC8BMessage
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: 0 pair(s) found
KERN 'kernel loader'[39]: 5 pair(s) found
KERN 'input_server'[57]: input_server: clone_area() error!
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(Switcher) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating filter Switcher
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(WSServerFilter) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating filter WSServerFilter
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(screen_saver) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating filter screen_saver
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(MenuKey) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating device MenuKey
KERN ''[64]: input_server: registering device Menu Key Device 0 0 from MenuKey
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(keyboard) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating device keyboard
KERN ''[64]: input_server: StartMonitoringDevice input/keyboard/usb
KERN ''[64]: USBD: init(), 12:30:02 May 26 2000
KERN ''[64]: uhci_init(), 12:31:52 May 26 2000
KERN ''[64]: notify_about_new_hcd(busses/usb/uhci/v1, 0xfd0459bc)
KERN ''[64]: hc_info = 38754000, hc_info_phys = 01177000
KERN ''[64]: Checking legacy support: CMD_REGISTER = 0000
KERN ''[64]: USBD: installing USBD_HCD_HwIntHandler at 600bab94, for IRQ 0x0b
KERN ''[64]: notify_about_new_hcd(busses/usb/uhci/v1, 0xfd0459bc)
KERN ''[64]: hc_info = 38757000, hc_info_phys = 0118c000
KERN ''[64]: Checking legacy support: CMD_REGISTER = 0000
KERN ''[64]: USBD: installing USBD_HCD_HwIntHandler at 600bab94, for IRQ 0x05
KERN ''[64]: notify_about_new_hcd(busses/usb/uhci/v1, 0xfd0459bc)
KERN ''[64]: hc_info = 3875a000, hc_info_phys = 01198000
KERN ''[64]: Checking legacy support: CMD_REGISTER = 0000
KERN ''[64]: USBD: installing USBD_HCD_HwIntHandler at 600bab94, for IRQ 0x0a
KERN ''[64]: usbd: creating pool of 32 iobs (iobsz=139, wssz=48)
KERN ''[64]: enum: init_enum()
KERN ''[64]: bus = 0/0x00f70370, highspeed_default_handle = 0x00f6c780, lowspeed_default_handle = 0x00f6c840
KERN ''[64]: enum: assigned address to new device
KERN ''[64]: got config descr - actual length = 25
KERN ''[64]: enum: 1 interfaces, 1 endpoints, 0 generic
KERN ''[64]: usb version: 1.00
KERN ''[64]: class/subclass/protocol: 9 / 0 / 0
KERN ''[64]: max packet size 0: 8
KERN ''[64]: vendor/product id: 0x8086 / 0x0b0b
KERN ''[64]: device version: 0.00
KERN ''[64]: manufacturer (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: product (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: serial number (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: num_configurations: 1
KERN ''[64]: [Configuration 1]
KERN ''[64]: number interfaces: 1
KERN ''[64]: configuration_value: 35
KERN ''[64]: configuration (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: attributes: 0x40
KERN ''[64]: max power (mA): 0
KERN ''[64]: [Interface 1]
KERN ''[64]: interface number: 0
KERN ''[64]: alternate setting: 0
KERN ''[64]: number endpoints: 1
KERN ''[64]: class/subclass/protocol: 0 / 0 / 0
KERN ''[64]: interface: <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: [Endpoint 1]
KERN ''[64]: endpoint type: Interrupt
KERN ''[64]: endpoint address: 1 (IN)
KERN ''[64]: max packet size: 8
KERN ''[64]: interval (ms): 0
KERN ''[64]: config_to_raw: 25 / 36
KERN ''[64]: CONFIG: interface[0].handle = 0x00f70638
KERN ''[64]: CONFIG: * endpoint[0].handle = 0x00f70c58
KERN ''[64]: enum: hub /0 configured
KERN ''[64]: enum: new hub (/0), 2 ports, 0 ms delay, 0 ma
KERN ''[64]: enum: hub /0 scheduled int
KERN ''[64]: bus = 1/0x00f705c8, highspeed_default_handle = 0x00f6d0f0, lowspeed_default_handle = 0x00f6d1b0
KERN ''[64]: enum: assigned address to new device
KERN ''[64]: got config descr - actual length = 25
KERN ''[64]: enum: 1 interfaces, 1 endpoints, 0 generic
KERN ''[64]: usb version: 1.00
KERN ''[64]: class/subclass/protocol: 9 / 0 / 0
KERN ''[64]: max packet size 0: 8
KERN ''[64]: vendor/product id: 0x8086 / 0x0b0b
KERN ''[64]: device version: 0.00
KERN ''[64]: manufacturer (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: product (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: serial number (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: num_configurations: 1
KERN ''[64]: [Configuration 1]
KERN ''[64]: number interfaces: 1
KERN ''[64]: configuration_value: 35
KERN ''[64]: configuration (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: attributes: 0x40
KERN ''[64]: max power (mA): 0
KERN ''[64]: [Interface 1]
KERN ''[64]: interface number: 0
KERN ''[64]: alternate setting: 0
KERN ''[64]: number endpoints: 1
KERN ''[64]: class/subclass/protocol: 0 / 0 / 0
KERN ''[64]: interface: <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: [Endpoint 1]
KERN ''[64]: endpoint type: Interrupt
KERN ''[64]: endpoint address: 1 (IN)
KERN ''[64]: max packet size: 8
KERN ''[64]: interval (ms): 0
KERN ''[64]: config_to_raw: 25 / 36
KERN ''[64]: CONFIG: interface[0].handle = 0x00f70ed0
KERN ''[64]: CONFIG: * endpoint[0].handle = 0x00f714f0
KERN ''[64]: enum: hub /1 configured
KERN ''[64]: enum: new hub (/1), 2 ports, 0 ms delay, 0 ma
KERN ''[64]: enum: hub /1 scheduled int
KERN ''[64]: bus = 2/0x00f72580, highspeed_default_handle = 0x00f6da60, lowspeed_default_handle = 0x00f6db20
KERN ''[64]: enum: assigned address to new device
KERN ''[64]: got config descr - actual length = 25
KERN ''[64]: enum: 1 interfaces, 1 endpoints, 0 generic
KERN ''[64]: usb version: 1.00
KERN ''[64]: class/subclass/protocol: 9 / 0 / 0
KERN ''[64]: max packet size 0: 8
KERN ''[64]: vendor/product id: 0x8086 / 0x0b0b
KERN ''[64]: device version: 0.00
KERN ''[64]: manufacturer (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: product (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: serial number (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: num_configurations: 1
KERN ''[64]: [Configuration 1]
KERN ''[64]: number interfaces: 1
KERN ''[64]: configuration_value: 35
KERN ''[64]: configuration (text): <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: attributes: 0x40
KERN ''[64]: max power (mA): 0
KERN ''[64]: [Interface 1]
KERN ''[64]: interface number: 0
KERN ''[64]: alternate setting: 0
KERN ''[64]: number endpoints: 1
KERN ''[64]: class/subclass/protocol: 0 / 0 / 0
KERN ''[64]: interface: <HACK>
KERN ''[64]: [Endpoint 1]
KERN ''[64]: endpoint type: Interrupt
KERN ''[64]: endpoint address: 1 (IN)
KERN ''[64]: max packet size: 8
KERN ''[64]: interval (ms): 0
KERN ''[64]: config_to_raw: 25 / 36
KERN ''[64]: CONFIG: interface[0].handle = 0x00f72838
KERN ''[64]: CONFIG: * endpoint[0].handle = 0x00f72e58
KERN ''[64]: enum: hub /2 configured
KERN ''[64]: enum: new hub (/2), 2 ports, 0 ms delay, 0 ma
KERN ''[64]: enum: hub /2 scheduled int
KERN ''[64]: usbd: driver "hid" registered
KERN ''[64]: usbd: driver "hid" requests notify(), hooks @ 0x600b2224
KERN 'UHCI_Timeout'[71]: enum: hub /1 int: 02 00
KERN ''[64]: hid: published 0 devices
KERN ''[64]: usbd: driver "hid" requests no more notify()
KERN ''[64]: usbd: uninit request - not unloading
KERN ''[64]: ++++++++ init_driver kb_mouse built May 26 2000 12:35:15
KERN ''[64]: kb_mouse: wait_status (01, 01) timed out after 10 ms
KERN Last message repeated 1 times
KERN ''[64]: get_data error: output buffer empty!
KERN ''[64]: got 0x55 after 1 retries
KERN ''[64]: got a 0 after 0 retries
KERN ''[64]: Found a keyboard!
KERN ''[64]: Enabling aux interface worked!
KERN ''[64]: kb_mouse: wait_status (01, 01) timed out after 10 ms
KERN ''[64]: Found a PS2 mouse!
KERN ''[64]: kb_mouse: wait_status (01, 01) timed out after 10 ms
KERN ''[64]: kbmouse init_driver: success!
KERN ''[64]: uninit_driver kb_mouse
KERN ''[64]: input_server: watch_node -> B_WATCH_DIRECTORY
KERN ''[64]: ++++++++ init_driver kb_mouse built May 26 2000 12:35:15
KERN ''[64]: kb_mouse: wait_status (01, 01) timed out after 10 ms
KERN Last message repeated 1 times
KERN ''[64]: get_data error: output buffer empty!
KERN ''[64]: got 0x55 after 1 retries
KERN ''[64]: got a 0 after 0 retries
KERN ''[64]: Found a keyboard!
KERN ''[64]: Enabling aux interface worked!
KERN ''[64]: kb_mouse: wait_status (01, 01) timed out after 10 ms
KERN ''[64]: Found a PS2 mouse!
KERN ''[64]: kb_mouse: wait_status (01, 01) timed out after 10 ms
KERN ''[64]: kbmouse init_driver: success!
KERN ''[64]: kbmouse open 'input/keyboard/at/0'
KERN ''[64]: opening AT keyboard
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: hub /1: port 1 changed
KERN ''[64]: !!no scancode file - use built in table
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: /1:0 - CONNECTED POWER_ON LOW_SPEED (connected child, resetting)
KERN ''[64]: input_server: registering device AT Keyboard 1 8002d648 from keyboard
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(mouse) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating device mouse
KERN ''[64]: input_server: StartMonitoringDevice input/mouse/usb
KERN ''[64]: input_server: watch_node -> B_WATCH_DIRECTORY
KERN ''[64]: kbmouse open 'input/mouse/ps2/0'
KERN ''[64]: SUccessfully enabled PS2 mouse
KERN ''[64]: kbmouse open 'input/mouse/serial/0'
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: reset port 1, about to read config
KERN ''[64]: input_server: registering device PS/2 Mouse 0 8002d988 from mouse
KERN ''[64]: input_server: load_add_on(serial_mouse) success
KERN ''[64]: input_server: instantiating device serial_mouse
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: assigned address to new device
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: got config descr - actual length = 34
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: 1 interfaces, 1 endpoints, 1 generic
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: usb version: 1.00
KERN ''[64]: lucent hardware not located.
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: class/subclass/protocol: 0 / 0 / 0
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: max packet size 0: 8
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: vendor/product id: 0x0428 / 0x4001
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: device version: 2.00
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: manufacturer (text): <HACK>
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: product (text): <HACK>
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: serial number (text): <HACK>
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: num_configurations: 1
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: [Configuration 1]
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: number interfaces: 1
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: configuration_value: 1
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: configuration (text): <HACK>
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: attributes: 0x80
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: max power (mA): 100
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: [Interface 1]
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: interface number: 0
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: alternate setting: 0
KERN ''[64]: error calling PnP BIOS (83)
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x203
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x20f
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x21b
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x227
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x233
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x23f
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x24b
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x257
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x263
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x26f
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x27b
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x287
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x293
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x29f
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2ab
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2b7
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2c3
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2cf
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2db
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2e7
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2f3
KERN ''[64]: Trying data port 0x2ff
KERN ''[64]: PCI->PCI bridges not yet supported
KERN Last message repeated 11 times
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: number endpoints: 1
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: class/subclass/protocol: 3 / 0 / 0
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: interface: <HACK>
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: [Endpoint 1]
KERN ''[64]: BeOS PCMCIA Card Services 3.0.14
KERN ''[64]: options: [pci] [cardbus]
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: endpoint type: Interrupt
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: endpoint address: 1 (IN)
KERN ''[64]: Intel PCIC probe: KERN ''[64]: not found.
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: max packet size: 6
KERN ''[64]: BeOS PCMCIA Card Services 3.0.14
KERN ''[64]: options: [pci] [cardbus]
KERN ''[64]: Intel PCIC probe: KERN ''[64]: not found.
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: interval (ms): 10
KERN ''[64]: BeOS PCMCIA Card Services 3.0.14
KERN ''[64]: options: [pci] [cardbus]
KERN ''[64]: Intel PCIC probe: KERN ''[64]: not found.
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: [Unknown Descriptor]
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: 09 21 00 01 00 01 22 33 00
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: new device (/1/0)
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: hub /1 scheduled int
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: publish_command(hid): start
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: usbd: driver "hid" registered
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: usbd: driver "hid" requests notify(), hooks @ 0x600b2224
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: hid: published 0 devices
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: usbd: driver "hid" requests no more notify()
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: usbd: uninit request - not unloading
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: publish_command(hid) done
KERN 'DevicesLooper'[68]: input_server: starting device Menu Key Device (0) in MenuKey
KERN 'DevicesLooper'[68]: input_server: starting device PS/2 Mouse (0) in mouse
KERN 'DevicesLooper'[68]: input_server: starting device AT Keyboard (1) in keyboard
KERN 'UHCI_Timeout'[71]: enum: hub /1 int: 02 00
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: hub /1: port 1 changed
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: /1:0 - CONNECTED ENABLED POWER_ON LOW_SPEED (reset ack)
KERN 'usb_enum_dpc'[75]: enum: hub /1 scheduled int
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: flo_init: cyl_map[0].address = 0x00001000 size = 00004800
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: flo_init: cyl_map[1].address = 0 size = 00000000
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: floppy uninit()
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: flo_init: cyl_map[0].address = 0x00001000 size = 00004800
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: flo_init: cyl_map[1].address = 0 size = 00000000
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE -- send_ata: cleared 1 pending interrupt
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- request_sense: no media, ascq 00
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- request_sense: no media, ascq 00
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: selected dma mode bad,
disable dma for this device
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: all bios drives match other devices
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATA -- control: unknown ioctl 0x000027d7
KERN 'Tracker'[80]: KERNEL: can't find library libpng.so.3
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATA -- configure_device: selected dma mode bad,
disable dma for this device
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATA -- get_bios_driveinfo: ata/3/0 match bios drive 0x81
KERN 'Tracker'[80]: KERNEL: can't find library libpng.so.3
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATA -- control: unknown ioctl 0x000027d7
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- request_sense: no media, ascq 00
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sh'[7]: BeOS PCMCIA Card Services 3.0.14
KERN 'sh'[7]: options: [pci] [cardbus]
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- request_sense: no media, ascq 00
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: IDE ATAPI -- configure_device: drive dma mode: 0x12
KERN 'sh'[7]: Intel PCIC probe: KERN 'sh'[7]: not found.
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: awe64: init_hardware()
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: awe64: init_driver()
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: awe64: manual settings == 0x0
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: awe64: manual disabled
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: cs4236: init_driver()
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: symbios: sim_install()
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: adaptec: sim_install()
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: vdsp: May 26 2000 12:39:58, init_driver()
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: vdsp: USBD loaded okay
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: usbd: driver "mo" registered
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: usbd: driver "mo" requests notify(), hooks @ 0x60337d48
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: symbios: sim_install()
KERN 'AutomountInitialScan'[91]: adaptec: sim_install()
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: vdsp: publish_devices()
KERN 'net main'[155]: 3c9xx(B) Be99H-WOL 2/24/99
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: vdsp: uninit_driver()
KERN 'net main'[155]: Found 3Com Vortex/Boomerang cards found.2147454969
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: usbd: driver "mo" requests no more notify()
KERN 'net main'[155]: generic: no hardware found
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: usbd: uninit request - not unloading
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6>eepro100.c v1:v1
KERN 'net main'[155]: generic: no hardware found
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: opti931: init_hardware()
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: opti931: init_driver()
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6>eepro100.c v1:v1
KERN 'net main'[155]: eepro100.c v1:v1
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6>(null): Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 at 0xa800, KERN 'net main'[155]: 00:KERN 'net main'[155]: e0:KERN 'net main'[155]: 18:KERN 'net main'[155]: 7e:KERN 'net main'[155]: 4f:KERN 'net main'[155]: c9, IRQ 9.
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6> Receiver lock-up bug exists -- enabling work-around.
KERN 'Midi Device Watcher'[144]: ymf715: init_driver()
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6> Board assembly 000000-000, Physical connectors present:KERN 'net main'[155]: RJ45KERN 'net main'[155]:
<6> Primary interface chip i82555 PHY #1.
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6> General self-test: passed.
<6> Serial sub-system self-test: passed.
<6> Internal registers self-test: passed.
<6> ROM checksum self-test: passed (0x04f4518b).
KERN 'net main'[155]: generic: hw found (1)
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6>eepro100.c v1:v1
KERN 'net main'[155]: eepro100.c v1:v1
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: 1394 bus manager: KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: Error in get_module(busses/1394/aic5800/v1)
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6>(null): Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100 at 0xa800, KERN 'net main'[155]: 00:KERN 'net main'[155]: e0:KERN 'net main'[155]: 18:KERN 'net main'[155]: 7e:KERN 'net main'[155]: 4f:KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: ohci: KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: OHCI: May 26 2000 12:30:29
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: 1394 bus manager: KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: Error in get_module(busses/1394/ohci/v1)
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: 1394 bus manager: KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: No 1394 busses found
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: unable to get 1394 module
KERN 'net main'[155]: c9, IRQ 9.
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6> Receiver lock-up bug exists -- enabling work-around.
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6> Board assembly 000000-000, Physical connectors present:KERN 'net main'[155]: RJ45KERN 'net main'[155]:
<6> Primary interface chip i82555 PHY #1.
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: init_hardware()
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: init_driver()
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: uninit_driver()
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: init_driver()
KERN 'net main'[155]: <6> General self-test: passed.
<6> Serial sub-system self-test: passed.
<6> Internal registers self-test: passed.
<6> ROM checksum self-test: passed (0x04f4518b).
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: uninit_driver()
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: init_driver()
KERN 'net main'[155]: generic: hw found (1)
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: uninit_driver()
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: sonorus: init_hardware() 12:39:21 May 26 2000
KERN 'media_addon_server'[123]: emu10k: init_driver()
KERN 'ls'[176]: *** apm_init
KERN 'ls'[176]: apm_info @ 0x0x002e5c68 (48:5274)
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: CS32 base 0xf000, size 0x2191
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: CS16 base 0xf000, size 0x2191
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: DS base 0x0, size 0x685a
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM_CS32 done
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM_CS16 done
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: mapping dseg area: 0(685a) as 0(7000) KERN 'ls'[176]: mapped at 0x39877000
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM_DS done
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: setting driver version to 1.2
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: enabling power management
KERN 'ls'[176]: APM: engaging power management
KERN 'ls'[176]: ||| init: returning 0
KERN 'w>Deskbar'[132]: PATH = /boot/apps/Switcher-1.0.4/Indicator, addon_id = 488
KERN 'w>Deskbar'[132]: func_name = Instantiate__8DeskViewP8BMessage, err = No Error
KERN 'w>Deskbar'[132]: PATH = /boot/apps/MemoChip86/MemoChip, addon_id = 495
KERN 'w>Deskbar'[132]: func_name = Instantiate__10MCMiniIconP8BMessage, err = No Error
KERN 'w>Deskbar'[132]: PATH = /boot/home/config/bin/VolumeControl, addon_id = 506
KERN 'w>Deskbar'[132]: func_name = Instantiate__10VolumeViewP8BMessage, err = No Error


Euans driver works for me
 By memson - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 15:06:08   (#9139)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I have a laptop with a "Mobility Radeom" in it. Thomas' driver never worked for me - all I got was a garbled b&w screen, that you could vaguely see was the desktop. Everything moved slow and it was pretty unusable. Euan's driver worked first time, no problems ;-) I even went up to 1400x1024@60Htz (native LCD res) and left BeOS running till the battery died on me (over an hour.)

Weird thing is that my chipset was already supported by Thomas' driver. It is a M6(LY) with 16MB. Nothing too exotic at all. Laptop predated the 9XXX range by quite a while. I guess whatever was buggy and stopped the 9XXX's running was true for mine too.

All I can say is, nice one Euan ;-)


RE: Eugenia
 By Euan - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 09:33:15   (#9138)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
The statement "the 9800 should work , it must be your system" means entirely that. I've already had a couple of sucess reports on the same card with, so I know the driver works. Until I get a conclusive boot log we can't do anything other than guess as to what the problem is.

Syirrus
 By shintaro - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 04:28:29   (#9136)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Reinstall the drivers from Euan, reboot and then open up the Radeon preferences panel, and see if you can make any changes in there.

Dunno what else to offer.

Re: Eugenia
 By andr3w - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 02:30:26   (#9134)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
While I agree that it would be nice for this driver to work on all systems, I think it is going a bit far to imply that it is the developers "job" to fix this. He is volunteering his time afterall :)

RE: The 9800s should work. It must be your system...
 By Eugenia - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 02:19:25   (#9133)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
>The 9800s should work. It must be your system...

How could you say something like this? If a driver doesn't work, you go around it and find a way to support systems. Yes, systems can be buggy (note some buggy VIA chipsets etc), but no matter what, the driver has to work.

Take a look at the Linux kernel and other such system software for once and see how many ifs/endifs there are there in order to go around chipset, IDE and other *hardware* bugs. But the point is, you always try to go around these problems, they are part of the "job", but under no circumstances you tell the user "you have a bad system, buy a new one to get my program to work with it".

The 9800s should work. It must be your system...
 By Euan - Posted on October 10, 2003 - 01:41:15   (#9132)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
What type of monitor do you have? I've noticed that the Radon driver starts up on a really low setting, below VGA. 640*325 or something. :-/ This may be causing an out of sync error.

If you have TV-out connected, try removing it.

Try removing a few PCI cards, or disable some unused stuff in the bios. Maybe you are too low on system resources. BeOS uses the old style resource management instead of ACPI, and runs out of IRQs and so on pretty quick. I once had a problem when I installed the IDE replacement drivers, and it gave 2 extra IRQ's to an unsupported RAID controller. It stole the IRQs from the sound and network cards preventing then from operating!!!

Can you try getting a bootlog. Restart, press space bar just before the splash screen appears. Select "enable console debugging" from the "Safe mode options" menu. After Beos has failed to load. wait about a minute, and reset the computer when the harddrive led is off. When trying to get a bootlog without a serial cable to another pc or terminal, resetting the PC causes the file to be lost. Restart in vesa mode, and email me the file /var/log/syslog. If it isn't there, I don't think I can help much more.

Euan

Still no luck :(
 By Syirrus - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 23:50:57   (#9131)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Its like the system doesn't even see the driver at all.


Well it looks like I need to pray to the beos gods on the
is one

Your made an error
 By shintaro - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 16:36:30   (#9129)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Your card has the same ID as mine 4E48.
In the driver, it is shown as 484E.
Your not supposed to change the order.
mmlr wasn't telling to to change how the id is written, but how to add your cards id. (pointless as its already in there)

RE: Same problem with 9800 Pro but....
 By shintaro - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 16:32:05   (#9128)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Well, I dunno why your having so much trouble.
Hopefully you will get it sorted.

WRT to 2 video cards in device manager, thats normal.
Do you run Windows? if so, have you not noticed 2 video cards installed? It's because of the 2 RamDacs built into the card. Don't worry about that.

Same problem with 9800 Pro but....
 By Syirrus - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 16:04:44   (#9126)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Okay, I originally installed Thomas's driver and then updated to Euan's driver and it still wouldn't work :(. I tried what mmlr suggested that was to change the /boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel/drivers/bin/radeon2 with a card ID of 484e to 4e48 and still nothing. It just goes into black and white mode if I boot normally. The only thing different that I have noticed was I see not only a [VGA device (Vendor: Ati Technologies (0x1002) Card ID: 4e48] but I also see this: [Display Controller Device (Vendor: Ati Technologies (0x1002) Card ID: 4e68)] . Both devices are enable and appear to be functioning with no conflicts. The other odd thing I see is the Display controller device is not using any IRQ's and/or I/O ports. The memory ranges are different for each device btw. I don't have 2 video cards installed only the Radeon 9800 Pro. I have both of my monitors pluggin and I get mirror images in Vesa and in black and white mode. Any ideas?

Syirrus

What's the Card-ID of your Radeon 9800?
 By mmlr - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 14:22:27   (#9125)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
It is possible that the driver simply does not detect your card and doesn't load at all.

1. Boot into VESA (hit space as soon as BeOS boots and select "Fail Save Videon Mode" and pick a resolution)
2. Open Preferences -> Devices -> look for VGA and doubleclick it
3. Get the Card ID from the Info tab
4. Open up /boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel/drivers/bin/radeon2 with DiskProbe
5. Do a search for "HN" (Card id of a supported Radeon 9800)
6. Replace "48 4e" on the left with your (switched) card id (means if your card id is xxyy you write "yy xx" there)
7. Close DiskProbe and Write changes
8. Reboot and see if it detects your card (= works)

Good Luck!

RE: RE: Still won't work :( Radeon 9800 pro
 By Euan - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 12:47:20   (#9124)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Well, that is the installation instuctions isn't it? He he... :)

RE: Still won't work :( Radeon 9800 pro
 By shintaro - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 10:25:50   (#9122)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Try installing Thomas's driver first.
Then replace his radeon2 files with the ones from Euan.
I noticed Euan's version doesn't include the Radeon preferences app.

Still won't work :( Radeon 9800 pro
 By Syirrus - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 09:50:57   (#9121)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I deleted the VESA file that you told me to delete and the only thing I get is a Black and White screen upon the next boot. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling these drivers and still no luck. I don't know how to force a resolution change in BeOS or anything like that. Is there a way to force the Radeon2 driver to be used?

Here is my syslog:
Oct 7 23:47:51 Roster::LaunchApp: loading image failed (0x80000005). Invalid argument
Oct 8 00:19:46 Roster::LaunchApp: loading image failed (0x80000005). Invalid argument
Oct 8 20:28:11 Roster::LaunchApp: loading image failed (0x80000005). Invalid argument
Oct 8 20:31:06 Roster::LaunchApp: loading image failed (0x80001302). Not an executable

Doesn't look like it pertains to the problem but there it is. Anyway I hope there is a solution out there, because I'm stuck in a pickle. Please help if you have some time

Specs:
P4 2.8 512ddr PC3500 10gig UDMA-2 for BeOS Intel 845 Chipset BeOS 5 V3Max
Syirrus

Great work Euan
 By shintaro - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 09:25:19   (#9120)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Working perfectly (so far) on my system.
9800pro 256mb.

Thanks alot for the time you spent with this.

Syirrus:
 By Euan - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 09:18:15   (#9119)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
If you have had vesa accepted installed at some point it leaves a file in the home/config/settings/kernel (or similar) called vesa, make sure you delete that file. Also some people's PC has a problem that always require that they pick a custom resolution (but not select use safe video mode), which then forces the Graphics card to use a specific resolution and colour depth.

If you can, try using the other VGA output. I haven't tried the DVI output, nor dual mode.

If it still doesn't work enable system logging, then boot up. Try to wait a while after the screen goes black. Reboot then use stylededit to open the bootlog which is somewhere in /var/log/

Everyone else, post the hardware you have had sucess / failure with! If it's bad news post the rest of your PC spec as well. IE motherboard, CPU, RAM etc.

Excellent!
 By andr3w - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 08:29:57   (#9117)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
This driver will keep me, and I'm sure many others, using BeOS. It just didn't feel like BeOS without accelerated graphics (BeOS and unresponsive UI..it's like an oxymoron!).

Many thanks!! I created this account just to say that :)

Problem with Radeon 9800 Pro install
 By Syirrus - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 06:11:01   (#9116)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Okay, I have combed through this forum and I have not found a solution to my problem. I have the latest BeOS V3Max installed and I'm currently running in VESA mode. When I try to install the Radeon Alpha drivers it stays in VESA mode!!!! If I delete anything that has to do with VESA it will go to Black and White mode and refuses to see the Radeon Drivers. I have followed the instructions to a T with no luck and I'm using the drivers that where released today. I have deleted anything that has anything to do with radeon from BeOS and reinstalled and I still get nothing. Either VESA or Black and White. Please Help!!!!

Syirrus

Updated Zip file
 By Euan - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 04:03:35   (#9115)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I've updated the zip with a potential fix for the stray pixels problem.



hmmm
 By Euan - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 03:31:34   (#9114)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I've not tested that with the last 2 compiles. It should work, but I have disbled the memory allocation for DMA and so on.

I'll do a quick hack version and sent it to you regarding the pixels. Then I'm going to bed, because it's 02:31!

This is great!
 By mmlr - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 03:10:41   (#9113)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Thanks for this. This accelerated driver makes BeOS fly even more!
Works fine here with a Radeon 9700 Pro, but the "leftover" you described in the readme happens in two cases:
a) when moving a window to the left, there is a 1 pixel wide line on the right side of the window with leftover from it's previous background and
b) almost anytime when moving a window out of the visible screen area (doesn't matter if I do this quickly or very slow).

Seems like there is simply a -1 missing somewhere in the acceleration functions (may has to do with the BeOS BRect that is inclusiv?), just a thought.

If you need any debug output or someone to test the driver on a 9700 Pro just drop me a line, I would be glad to help.

BTW: Not tested that, but if the radeon2 driverfile provided in this zip doesn't detect your card, you could try replacing it with the one of my hacked driver.

Fully Accelerated Radeon 9500+ drivers
 By Euan - Posted on October 9, 2003 - 01:36:56   (#9111)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Should support R9500, R9600, R9700, R9800

Enjoy! :-)

http://euank.users.btopenworld.com/BeOS_R300_R1.zip

R300 driver alpha may be available next couple of days...
 By Euan - Posted on October 7, 2003 - 07:36:42   (#9091)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I just thought I would let the people know that have have just got the driver to do screen to screen blits on my radeon 9600 pro. Theres lots of bugs, as I have masacared Thomas' code. Basically I have replaced the entire bus mastering sub-system, and command processor with basic register writes. There are some (lots of) problems with the widows getting messed up when you drag the window around to fast, but if you resize it or min/max it, it becomes fixed. I have to go to work now, I'll try to post a binary later today with the other acceleration functions added!

Dano drivers
 By moominpappa - Posted on September 30, 2003 - 13:33:10   (#8969)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Anyone know if this works on Dano ?

I have a new laptop with Radeon 9000 M9 and BeOS 5 will not work at all. I really bought this computer to use with BeOS, so I tried Dano, and it worked. But with this Radeon driver installed, the system will either halt at the boot screen or go blue and then stop. When I use safe mode driver, it works fine...

I know Dano is not a supported OS, but I was looking to buy Zeta when it's released and I would like to know if things work before I buy it.

Important note to R3xx (9700/9500/9800/9600) users
 By mmlr - Posted on September 25, 2003 - 16:57:39   (#8934)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
If you are using the hacked driver with one of those cards and have refreshrate problems (setting to 80Hz results in 160Hz and out of sync) or you have "jittering" video:
Some bootup VESA-Modes make the driver missbehave. You need to delete the vesa configfile in /boot/home/config/settings/kernel/drivers. This will disable the switch to VESA-Mode on bootup and the driver should be fine (please report if you encounter otherwise).

Driver hacking.
 By shintaro - Posted on September 24, 2003 - 05:34:31   (#8924)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Thanks for the instructions.

Whilst I have only run the hacked driver for 10 minutes, so far. I have to say it's looking good.

At the very least, it's much better than using Vesa mode.

Thanks!

how to hack in card-id's yourself ...
 By mmlr - Posted on September 23, 2003 - 19:19:43   (#8921)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Well, could get quite a bit complicated to add every single ID and release a new driverpackage just for it. I am always glad if I can include new ID's, but I don't want to rerelease everytime. So here are some simple steps to "patch" the driver for your card-id yourself. If you succed with patching and the driver works, please let me know (post a comment here or drop me a mail, so I can include the ID in the official-unofficial driver ;).

1. install the latest hacked version
2. locate the radeon2 driverfile (should be in /boot/home/config/add-ons/kernel/drivers/bin)
3. open it using DiskProbe
4. hit command-f and do a _case-sensitive_ search for "EN" (should be file-offset 0x67c8)
5. overwrite the "45 4e" (ID of the 9700 NE) with your card's ID (remember to switch the bytes, so if your ID is 4e45 write 454e)
6. reboot and see if it worked

I have no idea wether this driver works for r350 (Radeon 9800/9600) at all, but you can try (and don't forget to report your success).

Thanks and happy patching ...

9800 support in hacked driver?
 By shintaro - Posted on September 23, 2003 - 12:21:47   (#8919)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
mmlr,
any chance you can add 9800 id's to your driver?

Vendor ID: 1002
Device ID: 4E48

Subsystem ID: 0002
Subvendor ID: 1002

Thanks in advance!!!

Thks
 By jeanmarc - Posted on September 20, 2003 - 17:09:01   (#8885)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Thanks mmlr it work for me :)

Updated Card-ID's
 By mmlr - Posted on September 20, 2003 - 15:08:43   (#8882)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I have included some new Card-ID's into the radeon2 driverfile. It should now detect most of the 9700/9500 cards and also some more Radeon 9000 versions.

The updated package can be found here:

http://mypage.bluewin.ch/mmlr/beos/RadeonDriver_3.2.6R300-2.pkg.zip
http://www.kandent.com/mlotz/RadeonDriver_3.2.6R300-2.pkg.zip

Good luck...

9700 non-pro
 By jeanmarc - Posted on September 20, 2003 - 13:31:56   (#8880)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
I can't get the R300 tweaked driver to work with my Radeon 9700 non-pro.

I've uninstalled the previous Radeon driver, perhaps it's because my device ID is RADEON 9500 PRO / 9700 : 0x4E45

Is there anyone kind enough to link to the proper one ?

Thanks indeed.

9700pro
 By ljr - Posted on September 19, 2003 - 23:38:10   (#8876)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
Well my problem comes from the old radeon driver under /beos/... After deleted it, i could have my desktop back !

But the refresh rates are not seem to be managed correctly... i will tune to have 90hz as you ...

Try lower refreshrate
 By mmlr - Posted on September 19, 2003 - 17:55:44   (#8873)
 Current version when comment was posted: v3.2.7.2
As some have reported here, it is possible that the driver (especially my hack of it) doubles the refreshrate set. Try setting it to about 45Hz and it may result in 90Hz. Works fine here with a Radeon 9700 Pro + a Sony E430 (90Hz set and 90Hz reported by the monitor).

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