Hi all,
Some information for amyoine here who has a G400 and a P4 motherboard that tries to detect if the AGP card is 1.5v compatible - e.g. Asus P4B266
From the AGP interface spec Revision 2 4 May 1998, Section 4.3.4
(ftp://download.intel.com/technology/...oads/agp20.pdf)
"In the Special interface group, TYPEDET# indicates whether the interface is 1.5v or 3.3v. If TYPEDET# is open (not connected to any power rail or signal), the interface is 3.3v signalling. If TYPEDET# is shorted to ground, the interface is 1.5volt."
TYPEDET# is pin 2A
I believe that Pin2A is the 2nd finger from the bracket end of the board, on the non-component side. This pin (TYPEDET#) is NOT connected to ground on the G400DH that I have. I have proven this by using a multimeter to check the resistance between pin 2A and pin 5A, which is GND.
Visibly, this pin is connected to a PCB track that goes off to a via hole. This via hole is not connected to anything on the component side of the board, but as this is a multi-layer board I don't know if it's connected to any internal layers.
I have tried to post this on a on-going thread on the official Matrox site, but they are closed (only find that out after I had typed in everything :-( )
Some information for amyoine here who has a G400 and a P4 motherboard that tries to detect if the AGP card is 1.5v compatible - e.g. Asus P4B266
From the AGP interface spec Revision 2 4 May 1998, Section 4.3.4
(ftp://download.intel.com/technology/...oads/agp20.pdf)
"In the Special interface group, TYPEDET# indicates whether the interface is 1.5v or 3.3v. If TYPEDET# is open (not connected to any power rail or signal), the interface is 3.3v signalling. If TYPEDET# is shorted to ground, the interface is 1.5volt."
TYPEDET# is pin 2A
I believe that Pin2A is the 2nd finger from the bracket end of the board, on the non-component side. This pin (TYPEDET#) is NOT connected to ground on the G400DH that I have. I have proven this by using a multimeter to check the resistance between pin 2A and pin 5A, which is GND.
Visibly, this pin is connected to a PCB track that goes off to a via hole. This via hole is not connected to anything on the component side of the board, but as this is a multi-layer board I don't know if it's connected to any internal layers.
I have tried to post this on a on-going thread on the official Matrox site, but they are closed (only find that out after I had typed in everything :-( )
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