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  • Hans
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    RadeonHD.chip 0.5 is ready for testing Link to this post

    RadeonHD.chip version 0.5 can be downloaded from the following URL:
    http://hdrlab.org.nz/assets/secure/RadeonHD/RadeonHD-0.5.lha

    The archive above includes an installer that will install the release version. A debug version that spits out a lot of debug information to the debug buffer is available at:
    http://hdrlab.org.nz/assets/secure/RadeonHD/RadeonHD-0.5-debug.lha

    The best way to capture debug logs is using a serial cable. See this page for a guide on how to redirect debug output to the serial port on start up. In short, this can be achieved by adding "serial" (without the quotes) to the boot arguments for Amiga OS. Alternatively, the debug buffer can be saved to disk by executing something like "dumpdebugbuffer ram:log.txt", which will save the debug log to ram:log.txt.

    Both files require you to be logged in, which you will be if you are reading this.

    Post experiences with this version, bugs, etc., here.

  • Ruud
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    Re: RadeonHD.chip 0.5 is ready for testing Link to this post

    Hi Hans,
    Received my HD2400 today. Haven't had that much time to test it as I also received my AmigaOne-XE G3 800Mhz with 512mb RAM which I bought recently. Once I got the A1 assembled and OS4.1 installed, I had a go with the card. Took me a few minutes to sort out my monitor and screenmode prefs, but I've now got it running at my lcd's native resolution (1680x1050). I tried it in one of my Pegs but no luck there so far but I will try again once I've got my X1000 series cards. Should have time tomorrow evening to do some proper testing on the A1.

  • Hans
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    Re: RadeonHD.chip 0.5 is ready for testing Link to this post

    @Ruud

    Great news.

    @all

    I've started a thread in the public forums for compiling a list of cards that work. Please add any working cards to the list.

    Hans

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