AGP status disabled

K

kain

hi.
don't know if it is the right newsgroup, but I must give it a try,
this problem is driving me crazy.
I own a Thinkpad R50e 1834-NFG, with specs below:

--
Original description: P M 705, 256MB RAM, 40GB 4200rpm HDD, 15
XGA(1024x768) TFT LCD, Intel Extreme, 24x24x24x/8x CD-RW/DVD, Intel
802.11b/g wireless(MPCI), Modem(CDC), 10/100 Ethernet(LOM), 6 cell
Li-Ion battery, WinXP Home
--

my problem is that this thinkpad cannot "see" AGP.
see here: http://archive.kuht.it/agp.jpg

as you can see agp is totally disabled (seems not existant), I've
tried nearly *everything* from modifying PCI IRQs to open up intel
..inf files, from formatting with 2000/xp to respect driver
installation order correctly, no way.
Intel's .inf supports agp, as we can see:

----
; ** Filename: 852.INF
; ** Abstract: Windows* XP INF File for
; ** 82852/82855 GM/GME/PM/GMV Memory Controller Hub

- under [INTEL_SYS]
%PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3581.DeviceDesc%=AGP440_Install,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3581

- after
;**************************************************************************
; AGP filters that sit on top of PCI
;
[AGP440_Install]
Include=machine.inf
Needs=AGP440_Install

[AGP440_Install.HW]
Include=machine.inf
Needs=AGP440_Install.HW

[AGP440_Install.Services]
Include=machine.inf
Needs=AGP440_Install.Services

- under [Strings]
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3581.DeviceDesc="Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME/PM/GMV
Processor to AGP Controller - 3581"
------

but simply this peripheral doesn't show up.
video card is a shared memory one, 64mb, and I've 512mb.

I've latest os upgrades, latest bios (2.02), latest embedded
controller update, latest directx, latest drivers, even tried with
those from ibm and intel, no luck..
what's wrong here? thanks in advance.

kain
 
P

Philip

kain said:
hi.
don't know if it is the right newsgroup, but I must give it a try,
this problem is driving me crazy.
I own a Thinkpad R50e 1834-NFG, with specs below:

--
Original description: P M 705, 256MB RAM, 40GB 4200rpm HDD, 15
XGA(1024x768) TFT LCD, Intel Extreme, 24x24x24x/8x CD-RW/DVD, Intel
802.11b/g wireless(MPCI), Modem(CDC), 10/100 Ethernet(LOM), 6 cell
Li-Ion battery, WinXP Home
--

my problem is that this thinkpad cannot "see" AGP.
see here: http://archive.kuht.it/agp.jpg

as you can see agp is totally disabled (seems not existant), I've
tried nearly *everything* from modifying PCI IRQs to open up intel
.inf files, from formatting with 2000/xp to respect driver
installation order correctly, no way.
Intel's .inf supports agp, as we can see:
Hi

Should an integrated video controller show up as being on AGP, I wouldn't
have thought it would be on AGP if it is integrated in the chipset. There
probably is an AGP bus and you see this reported, but with a laptop it would
be optional and used to solder a graphics chip to the circuit board, your
laptop is using integrated graphics and the AGP bus would be turned off by
the chipset due to that.

Are you having any specific problems caused by this?

Regards

Phil
 

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