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Did anyone use RadeonHD 3.7 with X1000 and Oland or Verde ?
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Is anyone use RadeonHD 3.7 (exactly 3.7) on their X1000, with Oland or Verde based cards ? I ask because for me, on my x1000, with v5.20 both Oland and Verde cards works fine. But if i put 3.7 in use, then for both of them i have crash in RadeonHD. Maybe something not fits on my system, dunno, but did any of use use 3.7 with Oland or Verde ?

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On my X5000 I tried recently a Radeon HD 7770, which if I am not wrong it is a Verde one, right? I was using this one with X1000 in the past.
Tried it with v3.7 drivers and it worked fine.

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Is anyone use RadeonHD 3.7 (exactly 3.7) on their X1000, with Oland or Verde based cards ?

I use RadeonHD 3.7 with an R7 250 card on my X1000. According to Ranger the R7 250 is Verde, and according to online sources it's Oland XT. It works fine for me.

However...

If you're running your X1000 at 2.0 GHz, you might want to try slowing it back to 1.8 GHz. I had to give up on overclocking my X1000, as the graphics would regularly freeze soon after booting to Workbench at 2.0 GHz. CFE works fine at 2.0 GHz (it doesn't use the RadeonHD driver, of course), but soon after Workbench starts the system freezes. Exec still seems to be running, so I assume the freeze is in the graphics subsystem.

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If you're running your X1000 at 2.0 GHz, you might want to try slowing it back to 1.8 GHz. I had to give up on overclocking my X1000, as the graphics would regularly freeze soon after booting to Workbench at 2.0 GHz. CFE works fine at 2.0 GHz (it doesn't use the RadeonHD driver, of course), but soon after Workbench starts the system freezes. Exec still seems to be running, so I assume the freeze is in the graphics subsystem.



I have two , one is Radeon HD Oland (Mob.) marked as R7 240, and another one is Radeon HD Verde (Mob.) marked as R7 250, so both (Mob.) and both crashes when i use RadeonHD 3.7, but both works when i use RadeonHD 5.20.

And crash just same always:

Booting configuration AmigaOS_4.1_Final_Edition
Loaded modules in 9.734 sec  
[########################################] 100 %
graphics.library AltiVec/VMX enabled
graphics
.library PA6T optimizations enabled
RadeonHD
.card (0): RadeonHD.chip 3.7 (19.11.2019)
RadeonHD (2): Graphics card name isRadeon HD OLAND
RadeonHD 
(2): Identified the chipset as: OLAND
RadeonHD 
(2):   If - and only if - your card does not work or does not work optimally
        please submit a bug report at
:
        
http://www.amiga.org/developer/bugreports
        
Remember to include the driver version, and the following card details:
        
0x6617:0x1787:0x012F: <name of board>
        and *
pleasedescribe the problems you are seeing in detail.
Dump of context at 0x02A51B30
Trap type
Machine check exception
Current kernel stack pointer
0x02A4FF00
Machine State 
(raw): 0x100000000010B030
Machine State 
(verbose): [Hyper] [ExtInt on] [Super] [IAT on] [DAT on]
Instruction pointerin module RadeonHD.chip+0x00044768 (0x0243C8A8)
Crashed taskexec.task (0x6FFAB1E0)
 
000040000 02A1F7A0 7FD20838 6FF8C0B8 00005C1C 000000EA 00000000 0000C000
 8
6FF80000 A0000000 00000000 000000B8 00000006 00000000 6FEE0000 6FFA4070
16
60700000 6FFAB4E0 6FEE8000 6FF34150 6FF8E7A4 02C169C4 02A1F931 02A1F930
24
: 02450068 0000006F 0000004F 0000006F 000000EA 6FEAA7B0 02C16554 02A1F7F8
CR
24002288   XER00000000  CTR024A37FC  LR024A4E28

Disassembly of crash site
:
 
0243C89880090030   lwz               r0,48(r9)
 
0243C89C7F840040   cmplw             cr7,r4,r0
 0243C8A0
409C0010   bge-              cr7,0x243C8B0
 0243C8A4
81290028   lwz               r9,40(r9)
>
0243C8A87C69242C   lwbrx             r3,r9,r4
 0243C8AC
4E800020   blr
 0243C8B0
80090028   lwz               r0,40(r9)
 
0243C8B439600000   li                r11,0
 0243C8B8
7C8B052C   stwbrx            r4,r11,r0
 0243C8BC
7C0006AC   eieio


And yes, i were used 2.0ghz speed up, but then even if i interrupt boot process and do "set astate 4 -speed=1800; set pmu -astate=a4" , and then trying to boot, i still have same crash.

Very strange ! Something else seems to be involved, but what ..

What your versions of graphics.library and pcigraphics.chip ? Maybe those related ..

ps. just in case all connections done by HDMI


Edited by kas1e on 2026/8/18 8:45:27
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@msteedQuote:

If you're running your X1000 at 2.0 GHz, you might want to try slowing it back to 1.8 GHz. I had to give up on overclocking my X1000,
as the graphics would regularly freeze soon after booting to Workbench at 2.0 GHz. CFE works fine at 2.0 GHz (it doesn't use the RadeonHD driver,
of course), but soon after Workbench starts the system freezes. Exec still seems to be running, so I assume the freeze is in the graphics subsystem.


I have probably the same setup and work fine at 1.9 Ghz, at 2.0 I have to wait till the CPU temperature (or GPU who knows) rise a bit before
using my X1000 otherwise I have the same lockup.
From the net it seems that some passive cooled R7 250 has Cape Verde chipset

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