From: "Likarpenkov Alexander" al@ohosting.org.ua @ Mon, 23 Jan 2012 13:49:02 +0200 > The same nonsense. But my video is ATI Please tell me what model of ATI. Do you have more than one graphic card? Do you also use the onboard video? Sandi, I read somewhere that when a graphic card is plugged into a PCI slot, the onboard graphic is dissabled. This may have been specific to a motherboard, it was unclear and I don''t have a reference. It would be good to hear from others their experience with plug-in vs. onboard graphics. ray
Likarpenkov Alexander
2012-Jan-24 09:07 UTC
Re: [Xen-devel] VGA passthough still not working
r> Please tell me what model of ATI. Video Pci: ATI Technologies Inc 264VT [Mach64 VT] (rev 40) Video PCI-e: ATI Technologies Inc RV630 [Radeon HD 2600 Series] Video PCI-e: ATI Technologies Inc RV630 [Radeon HD 2600 Series] http://www.amd.com/us/products/notebook/graphics/ati-mobility-hd-2000/hd-2600/Pages/hd-2600-specs.aspx r> Do you have more than one graphic card? No. I have 3 graphic card r> Do you also use the onboard video? No, see the first in the list above. This is prehistoric PCI card r> Sandi, I read somewhere that when a graphic card is plugged into a PCI r> slot, the onboard graphic is dissabled. This may have been specific to r> a motherboard, it was unclear and I don''t have a reference. All settings in the BIOS. Built-in card has its own interrupt, and the numbering of PCI, it all depends on whether it will be polled before the built-in inserted in the slot or later r> It would be good to hear from others their experience with plug-in vs. r> onboard graphics. It all depends on the chip and the card itself. In the previous motherboard I had a onboard ATI HD4200. In Freebsd I run in KDE at the same time with no brakes 5 MKV video resolution of 1920x1080. Only when you start 6 - all started to brake.