From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461; .NET CLR 1.0.3705) Description of problem: Install a PCI ATI Rage 128 and AGP Radeon 9000 in the same box and boot. Kernel will panic about half way through the boot process. Can't tell what the panic is because the video gets messed up by the panic. Doesn't matter if BIOS set to PNP or non-PNP. Combo works fine from Win2K. Doesn't matter if AGP or PCI is primary video adapter. Remove either card and panic goes away Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install a PCI ATI Rage 128 2. Install AGP Radeon 9000 3. boot 4. get panic Additional info:
I am using the All-in-Wonder version of the ATI Rage128. Resources used under Win2K Rage128 Memory F8000000-FBFFFFFF Memory FFEFC000-FFEFFFFF IO FC00-FCFF IRQ 7 Radeon 9000 Memory 000A0000-000BFFFF Memory D4000000-D7FFFFFF Memory D8000000-D8FFFFFF Memory E2000000-E200FFFF Memory E2010000-E201FFFF IO 03B0-03BB IO 03C0-03DF IO A000-A0FF IRQ 7
The panic is in ide_build_dma_table. My motherboard has the Highpoint HPT370 chipset but I am not using it for RAID. But this does mean that I have four IDE channels. IDE3 is the one getting interfered with. PS - this is a good way to trash your disk.
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