multiple ATI RADEON 7000 PCI (last version)

We manage multiple display workstations under QNX4 using 1xAGP + 1-2xPCI
cards, RADEON 7000. But there is a problem with the latest version of the
PCI card versus driver Pg.radeon. The first initialized screen is OK
(doesn’t matter if PCI or AGP), but the other monitors shows strips, in
spite of the same configuration.
The manufacturer of the card is Sapphire.com (AGP is Club-3d.com). The
last functional version of the PCI card has s/n A0426000XXXXX, but the
problematic is A043000XXXXXX. The visual difference between the two versions
is minimal, there are 2 memory chips on the new card versus 4 chips on the
old one; both of them are 32MB. CD added to the box contains newer Windows
driver.
We prepare crt.$node using crttrap and make multiple copy of that for
all runing Photons, changing only index I. AGP card may be nVidia TNT2 or
Ati Rage128, it does’n matter; we successfully used various types before.


Tomá¹ VOGNAR

If I combine the old and the new version of the PCI card, it is the same
result.

T.V.


“Tomá¹ Vognar” <(vognar)@esys.cz> pí¹e v diskusním pøíspìvku
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We manage multiple display workstations under QNX4 using 1xAGP + 1-2xPCI
cards, RADEON 7000. But there is a problem with the latest version of the
PCI card versus driver Pg.radeon. The first initialized screen is OK
(doesn’t matter if PCI or AGP), but the other monitors shows strips, in
spite of the same configuration.
The manufacturer of the card is Sapphire.com (AGP is Club-3d.com). The
last functional version of the PCI card has s/n A0426000XXXXX, but the
problematic is A043000XXXXXX. The visual difference between the two
versions is minimal, there are 2 memory chips on the new card versus 4
chips on the old one; both of them are 32MB. CD added to the box contains
newer Windows driver.
We prepare crt.$node using crttrap and make multiple copy of that for
all runing Photons, changing only index I. AGP card may be nVidia TNT2 or
Ati Rage128, it does’n matter; we successfully used various types before.


Tomá¹ VOGNAR

Now I found, combinig the old and the new PCI card is working OK on
condition that the new one is initialized first by BIOS and I don’t use AGP
card.
T.V.

“Tomá¹ Vognar” <(vognar)@esys.cz> pí¹e v diskusním pøíspìvku
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If I combine the old and the new version of the PCI card, it is the same
result.

T.V.


“Tomá¹ Vognar” <(vognar)@esys.cz> pí¹e v diskusním pøíspìvku
news:cmo656$lrh$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
We manage multiple display workstations under QNX4 using 1xAGP + 1-2xPCI
cards, RADEON 7000. But there is a problem with the latest version of the
PCI card versus driver Pg.radeon. The first initialized screen is OK
(doesn’t matter if PCI or AGP), but the other monitors shows strips, in
spite of the same configuration.
The manufacturer of the card is Sapphire.com (AGP is Club-3d.com). The
last functional version of the PCI card has s/n A0426000XXXXX, but the
problematic is A043000XXXXXX. The visual difference between the two
versions is minimal, there are 2 memory chips on the new card versus 4
chips on the old one; both of them are 32MB. CD added to the box contains
newer Windows driver.
We prepare crt.$node using crttrap and make multiple copy of that for
all runing Photons, changing only index I. AGP card may be nVidia TNT2 or
Ati Rage128, it does’n matter; we successfully used various types before.


Tomá¹ VOGNAR