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ATI Radeon 200m Mobility Chip RS400(PCI-E)


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I enabled QE/CI on this card(screenshot below)

 

I don't have screen resolution enabled, yet....

 

I will keep working on this.

 

~Sling

P.S.This is on a friends Dell Inspiron 1501 with AMD Turion 64 and ATI 200m (1150) dev 5575 pro 1002

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Hmmm. Well, if it's legit, then it's wonderful! And I'm sure we'd all like to know HOW you managed it. (A walkthrough, a patched file.... a whatever.)

 

Although, to be fair, there was a fairly recent report of someone claiming to have done just this (QE/CI on an xpress200 chipset), so you'll pardon a slight bit of skepticism on my part...

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The original thread was created by Slice.

 

I have the same screeny in that thread.

 

The card is enabled BUT the performance is EXTREMELY SLOOOOOOOOW.

 

Very unstable, and there are an abundant amount of bugs with the method I used.

 

The post I made was only for the intent on keeping the modivation going.

 

~Sling

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Hmmm. Well, if it's legit, then it's wonderful! And I'm sure we'd all like to know HOW you managed it. (A walkthrough, a patched file.... a whatever.)

 

Although, to be fair, there was a fairly recent report of someone claiming to have done just this (QE/CI on an xpress200 chipset), so you'll pardon a slight bit of skepticism on my part...

 

this "someone" was me, and here is direct link to this report:

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...st&p=564814

 

the same behavior we are having now with Slinger2g, as it was discovered before:

 

the performance is EXTREMELY SLOOOOOOOOW

 

the theory is to use AMD GART management instead of ATI internal one, but not completed in development yet, track AGPGart project Thread for more info:

 

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=71308

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