On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 07:01:43PM +0200, Kalle Olavi Niemitalo wrote:
> So, the exit code seems to indicate it worked, but the "Invalid
> reference clock" message makes me suspect it didn't.  As rovclock
> -i does not display the memory clock, I seem to have no way to
> tell what rovclock did.
> 
> Please make rovclock support this display adapter, or if that is
> not possible, at least clearly say so instead of terminating with
> a floating-point exception, and set the exit code correctly.

Same problem here with a Radeon HD 4350:
Radeon overclock 0.6e by Hasw (h...@hasw.net)

Found ATI card on 02:00, device id: 0x954f
I/O base address: 0xa000
Video BIOS shadow found @ 0xc0000
Invalid reference clock from BIOS: 0.0 MHz
Memory size: 0 kB
Memory channels: 1, CD,CH only: 0
tRcdRD:   3
tRcdWR:   1
tRP:      3
tRAS:     6
tRRD:     1
tR2W-CL:  1
tWR:      1
tW2R:     0
tW2Rsb:   0
tR2R:     1
tRFC:     13
tWL(0.5): 0
tCAS:     0
tCMD:     0
tSTR:     0
Floating point exception

Mike



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