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I have been working to get a 3000 series running under windows pro x64 and i think that i am very close but still have an issue that i cant get past. I was able to flash the card with mpss 3.1.2 installed. I was able to get this card running under redhat 6.5 but not windows
Micinfo is reporting correctly:
MicInfo Utility Log
Created Fri Jan 31 16:43:02 2014
System Info
HOST OS : Windows
OS Version : Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Driver Version : 3.1.2.0
MPSS Version : 3.1.2.0
Host Physical Memory : 65477 MB
Device No: 0, Device Name: mic0
Version
Flash Version : 2.1.02.0390
SMC Firmware Version : 1.16.5078
SMC Boot Loader Version : 1.8.4326
uOS Version : 2.6.38.8+mpss3.1.2
Device Serial Number : ADKC32400041
Board
Vendor ID : 0x8086
Device ID : 0x225d
Subsystem ID : 0x3608
Coprocessor Stepping ID : 2
PCIe Width : x16
PCIe Speed : 5 GT/s
PCIe Max payload size : 256 bytes
PCIe Max read req size : 512 bytes
Coprocessor Model : 0x01
Coprocessor Model Ext : 0x00
Coprocessor Type : 0x00
Coprocessor Family : 0x0b
Coprocessor Family Ext : 0x00
Coprocessor Stepping : C0
Board SKU : C0 QS-3120 P/A
ECC Mode : Enabled
SMC HW Revision : Product 300W Active CS
Log File
<4>[ 12.701854] i2c_rd_byte: entry, stop 0
<4>[ 12.701861] i2c_wait_rx_full: entry, stop 0
<4>[ 12.701868] i2c_wait_rx_full: IRF, temp 85, counter 93
<4>[ 12.701876] check_rx_isr: entry, isr 85, stop 0
<4>[ 12.701884] check_rx_isr: done, rtn 0
<4>[ 12.701891] i2c_wait_rx_full: done, counter 93, err 0
<4>[ 12.701899] i2c_rd_byte: done, data 47
<7>[ 18.090369] mic0: no IPv6 routers present
I have the rest of the log file if that helps.
Has anyone gotten this to work?
Listed is windows enterprise will this work under pro?
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Hi Eric,
1. The output from micinfo is not complete, I don't see information about Cores, Thermal, and GDDR. Would you like to list the output again please?
2. I believe MPSS should work with Windows 7 Pro (64-bit). Do you say your OS is Windows 7 Pro? How micinfo detects it as Windows 7 Enterprise?
3. Did you try to restart your system to see what happens? Also, did you install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 or higher?
Thank you.
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Not sure thats what it says but im running Pro.
Restarted and re-installed several times does not help. This machine has .net 4.5 on it.
The rest of the info file
Cores
Total No of Active Cores : 57
Voltage : 1043000 uV
Frequency : 1100000 kHz
Thermal
Fan Speed Control : On
Fan RPM : 2700
Fan PWM : 50
Die Temp : 46 C
GDDR
GDDR Vendor : Elpida
GDDR Version : 0x1
GDDR Density : 2048 Mb
GDDR Size : 5952 MB
GDDR Technology : GDDR5
GDDR Speed : 5.000000 GT/s
GDDR Frequency : 2500000 kHz
GDDR Voltage : 1501000 uV
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Hi Eric,
The output from micinfo looks fine. Do you follow the instructions in section 2.2.2 "Install the Driver" the readme-windows file? And in what step do you fail (what the error message says)?
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Installing from 2.2.2 went fine no error.
When the machine reboot the phi is hanging in the boot process and eventually times out and fails. micctrl -s reports booting.ls
mic0: booting (mode: linux image: C:\Program Files\Intel\MPSS\filesystem\bzImage-knightscorner.bin)
So i have run micctrl -rw
then the card is ready
then i run micctrl --start
runs for awhile and fails. The log file after the fail is posted in the original post. The last message that i get is about IPv6
after failure micctrl -l mic0 is where i got the log file.
MicCheck 3.1.2.0
Copyright 2013 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved
Executing default tests for host
Test 0: Check number of devices the OS sees in the system ... pass
Test 1: Check mic driver is loaded ... pass
Test 2: Check number of devices driver sees in the system ... pass
Executing default tests for device: 0
Test 3 (mic0): Check device is in online state and its postcode is FF ... fail
device is not online, current state is 1
Status: FAIL
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I haven't seen this problem with Windows Server 2008/2012 but let me try with Windows 7 Pro. I will get back to you soon. Thanks.
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Hi Eric,
I installed a fresh Windows 7 Professional SP1 (x64) and then MPSS 3.1.3 on it. I don't see any problem.
First, I followed the installation procedure in Section 2.2.2 in readme-windows document. After the system is restarted, one of the coprocessor is booting forever. Then, I have to reset the coprocessors:
% micctrl -r
% micctrl -w
and repeat the installation procedure again. After the system is restarted again, all the coprocessors are back online successfully. I can monitor the coprocessors with the utility micsmc.
I have .NET Framework 4.5.1 installed on the system. Both coprocessors are B0 stepping.
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Ok on the downloads page i only see 3.1.2 for windows is this a typo or how do i get to 3.1.3
thanks in advance?
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Sorry for the typo, I meant MPSS 3.1.2 .
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No change: Ill try a fresh windows install and see how it goes. Only change is that the phi comes up ready instead of booting on restart.
Log file still ends at no ipv6 routers.
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So i had to take the computer down to a clean install and driver update for some reason but it is now up and running.
NOTE: In 2.2.1 the command bcdedit /deletevalue loadoptions returns -> element not found
i then entered the: bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF -> sucessfull
So i can confirm that this motherboard and windows 7 and rethat work with the phi
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P9X79_WS/
In addition i am using an Intel I7 3930K Sandy Bridge
I will start reinstalling Visual Studio and .net and post back if there are any issues

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