By the way, what NVIDIA Quadro card have
you bought? What is the price?
--
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
Singapore
On 10/15/2012 12:21 AM, Teo En
Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
Dear Sandi,
I cannot even get GTX 560 to work
with Windows XP, not to mention
Windows 7.
Could you help me get my GTX 560 to
work with Windows XP? By the way,
Dariusz Krempa mentioned he got VGA
Passthrough working with GTX 560 in
Windows 7 HVM using David Techer's
patches.
As for the one person success story,
are you referring to Frank Lyon's
NVIDIA Quadro 6000? I have his
success story mentioned in the
manual I have written.
Thank you very much.
--
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming)
Singapore
On 10/14/2012 07:08 PM, Sandi Romih
wrote:
Teo,
I could not get Windows 7 to
work with this method.
The Nvidia cards have a serious
problem working in a VM. The
patches which Davad uses, are very
old, and so I believe that they do
not properly address the issues
with the NVidia cards (please
understand that I am not
criticizing the work David has
done), and from what I have
understood, David passes the
Nvidia cards through to a Linux
VM.
I could only get these patches
working with Windows XP. I got the
same issue you are describing when
I tried to pass the VGA card to
Windows 7.
I have abandoned trying to pass
through the commercial brand of
Nvidia cards, I have ordered an
Nvidia Quadro card for this
endevour. I have read one persons
success story about this (I have
not been able to find much info
about this online).
The alternative is to use ATI
cards. They seam to work almost
always with the newer versions of
cards.
Also, I have read some people
say that ATI is also actively
involved with the development of
Xen to get passthrough working.
But I don't know how true that
is.
Sorry I can't give you the news
you would like to hear.
I also used David Techer's
guide and his patches,
but, for some reason, I
was only able to get a
partially working setup.
There is a yellow triangle
with exclamation mark and
error code 43 for my GTX
560 in Device Manager in
Windows 7 and Windows 8
HVM domU.
Could you please read
through the guide I have
written and see if there
are any mistakes, errors
or omissions?
I am
trying to
decide between
Nvidia's
Quadro range
of video cards
and ATI's
mainstream
video card for
my VGA
passthough
setup.
I
have managed to
get a
mainstream
Nvidia (GTX
460) passed
through to a
VM, but it is
a complex
process and it
does not work
as I would
like it to
work (not
possible to
reboot windows
domU's).
I would
like to hear
from anyone
who has
successfully
passed a
Quadro
graphics card
(ones that
support
virtualization)
to a windows
OS (preferably
Windows 7),
and what
problems or
issues they
have
encountered.