Hardware ID is NTATIVRV01 for the AIW X800 XL (PCIe) and later cards. This unified architecture seems to be the same TV hardware as the AIW X800 XT AGP, replacing the following individual device ID's:
NTativbt40
NTativxb40
NTativtu40
NTativsn40
NTativmd40
NTativxs40
NTativrv40
ntativra40
ntativpd40
ntativtt40
One device ID on T200 Unified cards is serving the same function as several devices on the AIW X800 XT. This would appear to be a BIOS issue?
What would be needed if that's the case, is to hack later BIOS with the unified device ID to support those individual device ID's, so that NSP drivers could be loaded, and reverted to SP drivers.
Oh yes, I can hack the inf file on the SP drivers to support the AIW X800 XT without reversion, but anyway...
It seems that the same hardware is being used so...any chance we could hack the BIOS to allow analog sound output? I have all the hardware needed for testing and so forth, including recent versions of the AIW (X800XT, 2006 PCIe, X800XL, X1800 XL, X1900). Sorry, but I already got rid of the AIW X600 Pro PCIe, which would probably be a better match to the newer cards since it's using the same TV hardware and the PCIe interface.
NTativbt40
NTativxb40
NTativtu40
NTativsn40
NTativmd40
NTativxs40
NTativrv40
ntativra40
ntativpd40
ntativtt40
One device ID on T200 Unified cards is serving the same function as several devices on the AIW X800 XT. This would appear to be a BIOS issue?
What would be needed if that's the case, is to hack later BIOS with the unified device ID to support those individual device ID's, so that NSP drivers could be loaded, and reverted to SP drivers.
Oh yes, I can hack the inf file on the SP drivers to support the AIW X800 XT without reversion, but anyway...
It seems that the same hardware is being used so...any chance we could hack the BIOS to allow analog sound output? I have all the hardware needed for testing and so forth, including recent versions of the AIW (X800XT, 2006 PCIe, X800XL, X1800 XL, X1900). Sorry, but I already got rid of the AIW X600 Pro PCIe, which would probably be a better match to the newer cards since it's using the same TV hardware and the PCIe interface.