Quote:Hank Semenec:
The command stream in the driver was directly writing to the chip and not to the memory. Why? to get started on testing without having to chase memory bugs yet.
1) Hank confirmed this on my phone, some memory manegment features of Rampage were not enabled in drivers so they could focus on debugging the core. The ram is still being utilized, but not sure how much.
2) Speaking of the core, the first batch of Rampage chips needed surgical "rewiring" with an electron beam on the underside!
3) AGP functions had been disabled, this version of Rampage is pretty much a PCI device in an AGP slot. (this was my big clue)
4) Rampage was at least a year out from retail- Other chip revisions to fix issues, drivers and debugging needed to happen first.
So, based on what Hank had told me about the aspects of AGP, I disabled AGP Texture Acceleration in the DX control panel and all my tests were functional! From that point, I went into the BIOS and tried rolling the AGP apature size from where I had it at 32 mb to 64 and then down to 4mb at which point things really started rocking!