Video Card to Lite5200
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Tue Dec 6 07:35:15 EST 2005
Dear Alan,
in message <dc70db7d0512051130s498f7d5fk42a0f4886c006efd at mail.gmail.com> you wrote:
>
> I am just looking for a cheaper video card to use with Lite5200 board.
> CoralP is very expansive, then I will use ATI Rage Mobility.
Make sure that you don't need to run any (x86) BIOS code on your card
to initialize it. This is the main issue with most graphics cards.
> Well, my video card is not ATI Rage Mobility M1 EVA, it has not 723
> regulator, it use MTD3302 as regulator, do you know if I need change
> something on the Lite5200's PCI slot to it work with this video card?
If your card is a true 3.3V PCI card it should be at least possible
to attach and test it. Chances are that it does not work (at least
not without some amount of work).
> My Lite5200 is Version 2.0, and Freescale connected some wire (small cables)
> to PCI slot, maybe to fix some PCI problems.
You probably want to ask FS about this.
> I am using linux kernel 2.6.14, downloaded from denx's web site. Linux is
Note that the 5200 code in the kernel is work in progress. I do not
cleaim that it does work in any way. If you want stable code use our
2.4.25 kernel instead.
> running fine in this board, but until now I am using only serial console.
> Now I want use a video card with it.
Well, if your time is worth anything you might find out that the
CoralP is the cheaper solution - or using a graphics controller that
can be attached directly to the bus.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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