Amd Firepro Modded Drivers
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RBE has fields that can be used to change the subsystem ID -- but this doesn't really matter as I am fairly sure that this information is only really used when deciding whether or not the drivers you are about to install have been created with your system in mind. Mostly it is an exclusion tool (again, as far as I know).
Anyway, because Autodesk is such an anal corporation, I'm going to need to figure out how to edit the subsystem ID from 04BA (6970M) to 04A4 (M8900). Simply changing the "ATI ASIC Include" value in drivers is not enough.
Hmm, I don't know, at least not for sure... quite some things can affect driver compatibility, e.g. the VBIOS, the hardware IDs etc. The VBIOS should be compatible with the normal and FirePro drivers. The question is whether the Mac OS drivers work with the FirePro VBIOS. Can you quickly check the hardware string of your card, e.g. with HWiNFO or check the device manager.
Windows should boot fine on your system with the FirePro VBIOS, then you can install the drivers. The question is whether the Mac OS GPU driver will still be doing its job... chances are that it works, if not we might find a way by modifying a hardware ID in the VBIOS.
but this doesn't really matter as I am fairly sure that this information is only really used when deciding whether or not the drivers you are about to install have been created with your system in mind. Mostly it is an exclusion tool (again, as far as I know).
And it worked partly, it loaded the firepro drivers automatically and it only gave display on the dvi output and not the internal screen or the HDMI. It also crashed when I went from energy saver to peformance mode (my 5870m is a clevo card and doesnt even have powerplay normally (had to add that with an other brand card's bios )
Greetings. I found this thread while hunting around for information on doing the opposite of what is outlined here. I have a Dell Precision M6600 with a FirePro M8900 and want to see about getting it setup as a 6970M as I really don't have any needs for the CAD functionality, but could use some of the extra gaming horsepower that the 6970M / drivers would allow. Has anyone tried the M8900 --> 6970M move on one of these laptops? If so, I assume the same process outlined in the first thread could be followed? Can't really seem to find any information elsewhere on doing this with one of these Precision M6600 laptops. Also haven't found a 6970M BIOS that would work on one of these laptops.
Honestly, I can't think of a reason why it shouldn't work the other way too... let us now about your success. You might have to mod the drivers in case your system is making use of Optimus, check out the other posts in this thread... for example the M17x r3 had some issues at first.
I've got a pair of these cards driving me raging mad under linux - i need them for GPU hash analysis and the hardware seems great for that. Can i flash both cards to the firepro BIOS and use them in crossfire?
Because of this, hybrid drivers need to be installed for the process to work properly - That's what Dell's drivers are; intel drivers modified with some AMD info, and AMD drivers modded with some intel info.
Without a hybrid driver, intel won't recognize your dGPU. When we install the only hybrid driver that we have, it tells iGPU that our model number is that of a 6970M. That's why must mod the drivers before installing over the old.
So I decided not to take risk anymore (who knows what will happen the next time I flash ) plus I think it is not a good idea to use flashed BIOS and modded driver in long-term so I bought the M6600 with quadro 3000M w/ Optimus (the king of transformers ). I can still return it but only if someone can confirm that 10-bit color is supported and its ok to use flashed video card in long-term once successfully modded.
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Even though modding the drivers by patching a few bytes in the right spots (editing the SSID and Subsys entries) gets the card recognized, this breaks the overclocking tool and hardware-based video acceleration. It even causes a performance hit in DirectX 9 through DirectX 11. Although we do see an increase in OpenGL performance in a few applications, we don't consider the hack to be worth the problems it introduces.
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Now on to the issues. After spending numerous days, I was unable to get the MxGPU features working with the AMD Radeon FirePro drivers for VMware ESXi. However, thanks for a reader named TonyJr, I was able to solve this, but more on that later (keep reading).
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NVIDIA Quadro FX 1500M is the version of 7900 GS video card for notebooks, which is optimized for CAD and professional 3D-applications. Technically, it has the same or similar chip (G71 architecture), but with other Bios and support for professional drivers.
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Oh, speaking of drivers for my specific hardware anyway, there are 2 that are automatically offered by the catalog for my hd graphics 6000 igp. YCbCr doesn't look the same in both versions nor does RGB, and it was the same in Windows 7 for me as well.. different versions all looked different.
My Vaio SX14 is the Intel Core i7-8565U 8th gen with UHD 620. That would be simply amazing if i could get 1507/1511 to run on this laptop, do you know which version of the drivers i need for 1507/1511 with the UHD 620?
I tried installing 1507 on the SX14 but the touchpad didnt work correctly, all gestures were broken and there are no drivers provided for it by Vaio, it just works out of the box on newer versions of Windows 10 and Linux. The Qualcomm wifi drivers also didnt work. I'll probably just run Windows 7 in a virtual machine since there doesnt seem to be any other options unless version 2004 is strain free on this laptop.
That Qualcomm adapter has drivers going back to 2015, including drivers for Windows 7. There is a pretty strong chance in my opinion that there is a driver which will work in 1507/1511. They would have to have released a Windows 10 driver for Windows 10 products available at that time and it is likely to be archived somewhere.
That worked perfectly for the Wifi and touchpad, whats interesting once i installed these two drivers "Intel(R) Serial IO I2C Host Controller 9DE8 and Intel(R) Serial IO GPIO Host Controller - INT34BB my touchpad was automatically detected by Windows as a precision touchpad and all gestures were enabled and additionally Snappy driver installer detected two more options after installing those two Intel drivers and presented two extra ELAN touchpad drivers but i didnt install those since i want to use the precision touchpad.
When i manually try to install the drivers through the inf file it says "The driver selected for this device does not support this version of Windows." Even though im using the 22.20.16.4836 driver. Is there a way to mod these drivers to accept version 1507/1511? So far i got everything working except the graphics drivers and ELAN fingerprint driver, but i dont use the fingerprint login feature so thats fine if that doesnt work. 2b1af7f3a8