I have a Radeon 7000 pci in my 4000 with Mediator, it has vga which works ok on my Samsung 730BF monitor.
But dvi gives me a lot of seconds of black screen, this is after the Workbench has to refresh, after moving a Window or scroll content in a Shell e.g. , the screen goes black and comes back to the Workbench.
Dcc is activated in the prefs.
Also on my Dell 24 inch fullhd this is the case.
OS4FE with Radeon 7000 and dvi
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Re: OS4FE with Radeon 7000 and dvi
Hmm, is it possible you can post a video of what is happening when it's connected to DVI under OS4? Does it behave the same when you connect it with VGA on OS4?Benny wrote:I have a Radeon 7000 pci in my 4000 with Mediator, it has vga which works ok on my Samsung 730BF monitor.
But dvi gives me a lot of seconds of black screen, this is after the Workbench has to refresh, after moving a Window or scroll content in a Shell e.g. , the screen goes black and comes back to the Workbench.
Dcc is activated in the prefs.
Also on my Dell 24 inch fullhd this is the case.
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Re: OS4FE with Radeon 7000 and dvi
Thank you for your reply.DarrenHD wrote:Hmm, is it possible you can post a video of what is happening when it's connected to DVI under OS4? Does it behave the same when you connect it with VGA on OS4?Benny wrote:I have a Radeon 7000 pci in my 4000 with Mediator, it has vga which works ok on my Samsung 730BF monitor.
But dvi gives me a lot of seconds of black screen, this is after the Workbench has to refresh, after moving a Window or scroll content in a Shell e.g. , the screen goes black and comes back to the Workbench.
Dcc is activated in the prefs.
Also on my Dell 24 inch fullhd this is the case.
Yes here is a small clip for DVI:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/293 ... .39.07.mp4
Spec:
Workbench 1024x768 ARGB32, Radeon settings auto detect in screenmode. The Radeon 7000 is connected to DVI on the Samsung 730BF monitor.
Some notes:
1. Lowering the resolution from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 gives less 'black screen'.
2. I used various Radeons, Voodoo's, RadeonHD with my AmigaOne 500 without any problems with DVI on many monitors.
3. The Samsung monitor does not give any message like out of sync or out of range, or no signal. But the black screens are maybe to short to get noticed bij the monitor.
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Re: OS4FE with Radeon 7000 and dvi
That does look like a monitor syncing issue. Can you confirm the same behaviour on a different monitor ?Benny wrote:Thank you for your reply.DarrenHD wrote:Hmm, is it possible you can post a video of what is happening when it's connected to DVI under OS4? Does it behave the same when you connect it with VGA on OS4?Benny wrote:I have a Radeon 7000 pci in my 4000 with Mediator, it has vga which works ok on my Samsung 730BF monitor.
But dvi gives me a lot of seconds of black screen, this is after the Workbench has to refresh, after moving a Window or scroll content in a Shell e.g. , the screen goes black and comes back to the Workbench.
Dcc is activated in the prefs.
Also on my Dell 24 inch fullhd this is the case.
Yes here is a small clip for DVI:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/293 ... .39.07.mp4
Spec:
Workbench 1024x768 ARGB32, Radeon settings auto detect in screenmode. The Radeon 7000 is connected to DVI on the Samsung 730BF monitor.
Some notes:
1. Lowering the resolution from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 gives less 'black screen'.
2. I used various Radeons, Voodoo's, RadeonHD with my AmigaOne 500 without any problems with DVI on many monitors.
3. The Samsung monitor does not give any message like out of sync or out of range, or no signal. But the black screens are maybe to short to get noticed bij the monitor.
Darren
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Re: OS4FE with Radeon 7000 and dvi
I finally have a (new) Radeon 9250 from Sapphire working under OS3.1 and OS4.1FE. Dvi and vga, no errors, everything is ok under both os'es.DarrenHD wrote:That does look like a monitor syncing issue. Can you confirm the same behaviour on a different monitor ?Benny wrote:Thank you for your reply.DarrenHD wrote:
Hmm, is it possible you can post a video of what is happening when it's connected to DVI under OS4? Does it behave the same when you connect it with VGA on OS4?
Yes here is a small clip for DVI:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/293 ... .39.07.mp4
Spec:
Workbench 1024x768 ARGB32, Radeon settings auto detect in screenmode. The Radeon 7000 is connected to DVI on the Samsung 730BF monitor.
Some notes:
1. Lowering the resolution from 1280x1024 to 1024x768 gives less 'black screen'.
2. I used various Radeons, Voodoo's, RadeonHD with my AmigaOne 500 without any problems with DVI on many monitors.
3. The Samsung monitor does not give any message like out of sync or out of range, or no signal. But the black screens are maybe to short to get noticed bij the monitor.
Darren
The Radeon 7000 is not working at all under OS3.1, there are no Radeon 7000 settings in the Medconfig software from Elbox. Selecting a Radeon 9250 64MB setting to match the videoram size of the Radeon 7000 does not work either.
Thank you for helping me.
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Re: OS4FE with Radeon 7000 and dvi
Good to hear. The Sapphire card is pretty good. I have several.Benny wrote: I finally have a (new) Radeon 9250 from Sapphire working under OS3.1 and OS4.1FE. Dvi and vga, no errors, everything is ok under both os'es.
The Radeon 7000 is not working at all under OS3.1, there are no Radeon 7000 settings in the Medconfig software from Elbox. Selecting a Radeon 9250 64MB setting to match the videoram size of the Radeon 7000 does not work either.
Thank you for helping me.
Darren
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