http://wiki.linuxmce.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Matd&feedformat=atomLinuxMCE - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T05:01:51ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.1http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8512ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-21T20:15:24Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Front]]<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Back]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR3. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
<br />
P/N 102A4900500000001<br />
<br />
[http://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=7518&questionID=1385 Ati website] says that the card is built by ATI or built by a partner company using ATI components.<br />
<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
<br />
Card came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver version Catalyst 7.12 (8.44.3).<br />
<br />
For smooth video enable video overlay in your device section in xorg.conf (my config below).<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier "ATI Technologies Inc R430 [Radeon X800]"<br />
Driver "fglrx"<br />
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"<br />
Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "off"<br />
Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"<br />
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"<br />
Option "EnableMonitor" "tmds1,none"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Also add<br />
<br />
Section "ServerFlags"<br />
Option "AIGLX" "off"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
Option "Composite" "Disable"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
without this you can encouter display problems.<br />
<br />
If you managed to configure your card properly, kernel module is loaded and you choose UI2 in AVWizard then you will see something like...<br />
<br />
[[Image:UI2-ATI-Radeon-X800.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
*[http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonx800/index.html Radeon X800 on Ati website]</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8270ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-08T10:55:39Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Front]]<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Back]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR3. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
<br />
P/N 102A4900500000001<br />
<br />
[https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1385 Ati website] says that the card is built by ATI or built by a partner company using ATI components.<br />
<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
<br />
Card came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver version Catalyst 7.12 (8.44.3).<br />
<br />
For smooth video enable video overlay in your device section in xorg.conf (my config below).<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier "ATI Technologies Inc R430 [Radeon X800]"<br />
Driver "fglrx"<br />
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"<br />
Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "off"<br />
Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"<br />
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"<br />
Option "EnableMonitor" "tmds1,none"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Also add<br />
<br />
Section "ServerFlags"<br />
Option "AIGLX" "off"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
Option "Composite" "Disable"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
without this you can encouter display problems.<br />
<br />
If you managed to configure your card properly, kernel module is loaded and you choose UI2 in AVWizard then you will see something like...<br />
<br />
[[Image:UI2-ATI-Radeon-X800.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
*[http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonx800/index.html Radeon X800 on Ati website]</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8249ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-07T22:10:14Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Front]]<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Back]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR3. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
<br />
Card is OEM and came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver version Catalyst 7.12 (8.44.3).<br />
<br />
For smooth video enable video overlay in your device section in xorg.conf (my config below).<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier "ATI Technologies Inc R430 [Radeon X800]"<br />
Driver "fglrx"<br />
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"<br />
Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "off"<br />
Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"<br />
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"<br />
Option "EnableMonitor" "tmds1,none"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Also add<br />
<br />
Section "ServerFlags"<br />
Option "AIGLX" "off"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
Option "Composite" "Disable"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
without this you can encouter display problems.<br />
<br />
If you managed to configure your card properly, kernel module is loaded and you choose UI2 in AVWizard then you will see something like...<br />
<br />
[[Image:UI2-ATI-Radeon-X800.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<br />
*[http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonx800/index.html Radeon X800 on Ati website]</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=File:UI2-ATI-Radeon-X800.jpg&diff=8248File:UI2-ATI-Radeon-X800.jpg2008-01-07T22:10:10Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div></div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Medion-MD1-NBC-lirc.conf&diff=8246Medion-MD1-NBC-lirc.conf2008-01-07T21:50:02Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div><pre><br />
# brand: Medion MD1 NBC (Made in China X10)<br />
# Medion Digitainer Remote Control<br />
# model no. of remote control:<br />
# * P/N: 20018268<br />
# * FCC ID: B4S20018268<br />
# devices being controlled by this remote: LinuxMCE<br />
#<br />
<br />
begin remote<br />
name lircd.conf<br />
bits 16<br />
eps 30<br />
aeps 100<br />
one 0 0<br />
zero 0 0<br />
pre_data_bits 8<br />
pre_data 0x14<br />
post_data_bits 16<br />
post_data 0x0<br />
gap 219967<br />
toggle_bit_mask 0x80800000<br />
<br />
begin codes<br />
1 0xE20D<br />
2 0x638E<br />
3 0xE40F<br />
4 0x6590<br />
5 0xE611<br />
6 0x6792<br />
7 0xE813<br />
8 0x6994<br />
9 0xEA15<br />
0 0x6C97<br />
Play 0xFA25<br />
Pause 0x7EA9<br />
Stop 0xFD28<br />
Record 0x7CA7<br />
SkipNext 0xF823<br />
SkipPrior 0x76A1<br />
Forward 0xFB26<br />
Rewind 0x79A4<br />
snapshot 0xED18<br />
red 0x87B2<br />
yellow 0x0934<br />
blue 0x8AB5<br />
green 0x0833<br />
Mute 0x5580<br />
return 0xF11C<br />
VolUp 0x5E89<br />
VolDown 0xDD08<br />
ChanUp 0x608B<br />
ChanDown 0xE10C<br />
menu 0x6E99<br />
back 0xF520<br />
Left 0x729D<br />
Right 0xF41F<br />
Up 0xCDF8<br />
Down 0x4570<br />
tv 0x81AC<br />
Videos 0x022D<br />
DVD 0x5984<br />
Guide 0xEB16<br />
Music 0x5B86<br />
Radio 0x032E<br />
book 0x86B1<br />
Pictures 0xDA05<br />
info 0x84AF<br />
Power 0xD702<br />
ok 0x709B<br />
enter 0xF31E<br />
end codes<br />
<br />
end remote<br />
</pre></div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Medion_MD1_NBC&diff=8245Medion MD1 NBC2008-01-07T21:41:58Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Input]]<br />
[[Category: Supported]]<br />
===Medion MD1 NBC===<br />
[[Image:Medion-MD1-NBC.jpg|Medion MD1 NBC RF Remote Control]]<br />
<br />
Medion MD1 NBC (Made in China by X10) is a RF Remote Controler.<br />
<br />
It has all (almost) what you need to control your LinuxMCE.<br />
It uses 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries.<br />
*P/N: 20018268<br />
*FCC ID: B4S20018268<br />
<br />
I`ve got it along with KNC ONE TV-Station DVR analog tv tuner card.<br />
<br />
===X10 Receiver===<br />
The X10 RF receiver need to be connected directly into the mainboard USB pin.<br />
<br />
*P/N: 20018267<br />
<br />
Technical Specification:<br />
<br />
It has CE mark so it is approved for use in the EU.<br />
*RF Frequency: 433 MHz<br />
*Operating range: 30m or 60feet (open field)<br />
*Can support up to 16 remotes<br />
*Works through walls using RF technology even when not aimed at the receiver<br />
<br />
===Setup===<br />
The device works with LMCE using LIRC. I`ve configured my device using [[Add_support_for_new_remote_controls]] guide.<br />
<br />
'''Note:'''LinuxMCE will automatically load '''ati_remote''' kernel module which doesn`t seem to work.<br />
You need to prevent doing this by either doing<br />
<br />
<code> <br />
echo "blacklist ati_remote" >>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist<br><br />
</code><br />
as root or deleting the module.<br />
<br />
My [[Medion-MD1-NBC-lirc.conf|lircd.conf]].</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Medion_MD1_NBC&diff=8243Medion MD1 NBC2008-01-07T21:17:41Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Input]]<br />
[[Category: Supported]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:Medion-MD1-NBC.jpg|thumb|200px|Medion MD1 NBC RF Remote Control]]<br />
===Medion MD1 NBC===<br />
Medion MD1 NBC (Made in China by X10) is a RF Remote Controler.<br />
<br />
It has all (almost) what you need to control your LinuxMCE.<br />
It uses 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries.<br />
*P/N: 20018268<br />
*FCC ID: B4S20018268<br />
<br />
I`ve got it along with KNC ONE TV-Station DVR analog tv tuner card.<br />
<br />
===X10 Receiver===<br />
The X10 RF receiver need to be connected directly into the mainboard USB pin.<br />
<br />
*P/N: 20018267<br />
<br />
Technical Specification:<br />
It has CE mark so it is approved for use in the EU.<br />
*RF Frequency: 433 MHz<br />
*Operating range: 30m or 60feet (open field)<br />
*Can support up to 16 remotes<br />
*Works through walls using RF technology even when not aimed at the receiver<br />
<br />
===Setup===<br />
The device works with LMCE using LIRC. I`ve configured my device using [[Add_support_for_new_remote_controls]] guide.<br />
<br />
'''Note:'''LinuxMCE will automatically load '''ati_remote''' kernel module which doesn`t seem to work.<br />
You need to prevent doing this by either doing<br />
<br />
<code> <br />
echo "blacklist ati_remote" >>/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist<br><br />
</code><br />
as root or deleting the module.</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=File:Medion-MD1-NBC.jpg&diff=8242File:Medion-MD1-NBC.jpg2008-01-07T20:47:10Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div></div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Medion_MD1_NBC&diff=8241Medion MD1 NBC2008-01-07T20:46:32Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Input]]<br />
[[Category: Supported]]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:Medion-MD1-NBC.jpg|thumb|200px|Medion MD1 NBC RF Remote Control]]<br />
<br />
Medion MD1 NBC (Made in China by X10) is a RF Remote Controler, I`ve got it along with KNC ONE TV-Station DVR analog tv tuner card.<br />
==X-10 Receiver==<br />
The X-10 RF receiver need to be connected directly into the mainboard USB pin.<br />
<br />
This is an European version it works in<br />
RF Frequency: 433 MHz<br />
<br />
The device works with LMCE using LIRC. I`ve configured my device using [[Add_support_for_new_remote_controls]] guide.</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8240ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-07T19:55:14Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Front]]<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Back]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR3. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
<br />
Card is OEM and came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver version Catalyst 7.12 (8.44.3).<br />
<br />
For smooth video enable video overlay in your device section in xorg.conf (my config below).<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier "ATI Technologies Inc R430 [Radeon X800]"<br />
Driver "fglrx"<br />
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"<br />
Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "off"<br />
Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"<br />
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"<br />
Option "EnableMonitor" "tmds1,none"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Also add<br />
<br />
Section "ServerFlags"<br />
Option "AIGLX" "off"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
Option "Composite" "Disable"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
without this you can encouter display problems.<br />
<br />
*[http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonx800/index.html Radeon X800 on Ati website]</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8239ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-07T19:23:11Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Front]]<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Back]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR3. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
<br />
Card is OEM and came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver version Catalyst 7.12 (8.44.3).<br />
<br />
For smooth video enable video overlay in your device section in xorg.conf (my config below).<br />
<br />
Section "Device"<br />
Identifier "ATI Technologies Inc R430 [Radeon X800]"<br />
Driver "fglrx"<br />
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"<br />
Option "UseInternalAGPGART" "off"<br />
Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"<br />
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"<br />
Option "EnableMonitor" "tmds1,none"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Also add<br />
<br />
Section "ServerFlags"<br />
Option "AIGLX" "off"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
Option "Composite" "Disable"<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
with this you can encouter display problems.</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=File:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg&diff=8238File:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg2008-01-07T19:09:09Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div></div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=File:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg&diff=8237File:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg2008-01-07T19:08:38Z<p>Matd: </p>
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<div></div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8236ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-07T18:23:17Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-F.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Front]]<br />
[[Image:ATI-X800-XL-AGP-B.jpg|thumb|ATI X800 XL Back]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR2. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
<br />
Card is OEM and came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver.</div>Matdhttp://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=ATI_Radeon-X800-AGP&diff=8232ATI Radeon-X800-AGP2008-01-07T18:18:49Z<p>Matd: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Hardware]]<br />
[[Category: Video]]<br />
[[Category: Graphic Cards]]<br />
<br />
'''Ati Radeon X800 AGP'''<br />
My model is X800 XL VIVO AGP with 256MB DDR2. It has 1xDVI, 1xVGA and 1xS-Video connector.<br />
Additional power connector must be used, without it you don`t get 3D acceleration.<br />
Card is OEM and came to me only with power cable.<br />
<br />
Works with Standard UI1 and UI2 with Overlay using fglrx driver.</div>Matd