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Mac OS 9 Discussion => Hardware => Video Cards, Monitors & Displays => Topic started by: wrigmatt on January 10, 2024, 05:46:11 PM

Title: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: wrigmatt on January 10, 2024, 05:46:11 PM
I bought a bulk lot recently and included in it was a surprising find, a sawtooth running this card. It was in a custom case, with a processor upgrade, so I tried it in a couple other older 2x AGP G4s and it worked in them too. I'm fairly sure it's a PC card, but I can't find any info on how it's working/how it was flashed/etc. I'm doubly amazed because I noticed after I switched it around a couple times that the metal on the pins has a couple places that are flaking a little. I'm afraid to remove it from the machine it's in now again if it's falling apart, because it works flawlessly. it's PN8915-981, for reference. I picked up another one for cheap and want to do the same thing to it (if I can find info on what the heck that is).

Any insight appreciated!
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: V.Yakob on January 10, 2024, 11:18:34 PM
Use Graphiccelerator (https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/graphiccelerator) to download the firmware from the ROM of this board.
It will be interesting to compare whether it's firmware from here (http://themacelite.wikidot.com/wikidownloads2) or some other.
If you can save the firmware, add it here in the archive or somewhere else. And could you post large photos of this board, I'm interested to look at the design of the resistors.

Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: wrigmatt on January 16, 2024, 05:49:44 PM
Thanks! Will do. I got the PC version of the card today and it looks identical to the one that's working in the sawtooth. I tried it just to try it and it didn't work, so the one in there must've been flashed. FWIW it reports ROM version 113-A27502-121 in System Profiler. I'll take photos tomorrow and post them of both cards.
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: wrigmatt on January 17, 2024, 05:30:27 AM
I don't want to pull the working card out of the sawtooth, but I took reasonably good pictures with it in there. Also have photos of the unflashed card. To my untrained eye they look the same.

Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: wrigmatt on January 21, 2024, 03:50:54 PM
Can't seem to get the multidumper to work, even in safe mode. it just launches and closes itself. I'll keep at it and report back if I find anything. The documentation is a bit thin.
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: saturnu on January 22, 2024, 12:10:31 PM
This looks like my connect3d but with 256mb ram.

http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=6499.48620
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: alphaTECH on March 09, 2024, 12:51:02 PM
Is it working with 3D acceleration?
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: V.Yakob on March 12, 2024, 02:00:02 PM
On one of my Macs, I used AGP Radeon 9250 128 MB with taped 3 and 11 pins and a driver (https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/ati-radeon-9250-mac-os-9-drivers) installed -- in OS9 this card worked perfectly.
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: joevt on March 12, 2024, 03:18:28 PM
Can't seem to get the multidumper to work, even in safe mode. it just launches and closes itself. I'll keep at it and report back if I find anything. The documentation is a bit thin.
You can try my flashrom fork.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/question-how-powerful-of-a-graphics-card-will-work-in-a-beige-power-macintosh-g3.2303689/post-32937887

Use the anypci programmer to dump the rom.
https://github.com/joevt/flashrom/blob/master/doc/classic_cli_manpage.rst

Load the DirectHW.kext first.

Then do the following command to list pci devices. An ATI device will have vendor ID 0x1002.
sudo flashrom -p anypci

Then do the following command to dump the rom of a pci device:
sudo flashrom -p anypci:pci=segm:bb:dd.f

Some PCI cards hide their ROM after boot. Check the ROM file. The first two bytes should be 0x55, 0xaa. The rom should include text "PCIR" near the beginning.
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: DieHard on March 12, 2024, 04:03:38 PM
Is it working with 3D acceleration?

With DarthnVader 9200 modified drivers, you can get acceleration, use the same drivers that we used for the mini
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: DieHard on March 12, 2024, 04:05:34 PM
Quote
I'm doubly amazed because I noticed after I switched it around a couple times that the metal on the pins has a couple places that are flaking a little.

I am just guessing this was intentional and someone razor cut 3 and 11 :)

No reason for amazement... that is making it work
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: chrisNova777 on April 26, 2024, 11:03:33 AM
you dont have to cut/modify any pins for compatibility with a sawtooth
they dont have ADC support to begin with
Title: Re: AGP 9200 256MB is working in a sawtooth. But how?!
Post by: DieHard on April 26, 2024, 12:08:54 PM
you dont have to cut/modify any pins for compatibility with a sawtooth
they dont have ADC support to begin with

Yes, you are right, card was probably in a DA or above and then moved to the Sawtooth; so yes no taping needed, I stand corrected, of course no voltage/no ADC