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There's no solution :( .I think your case is same as them  :wallbash:

From your vgadump file I got - with radeon bios dump :

ATOM BIOS Rom: 
	SubsystemVendorID: 0x1179 SubsystemID: 0xff00
	IOBaseAddress: 0x2000
	Filename: BR34463.001 
	BIOS Bootup Message: 
BR34463.001 M96 DDR3 128bit 550e/700m                                       

PCI ID: 1002:9480
Connector at index 0
	Type [@offset 45612]: LVDS (7)
	Encoder [@offset 45616]: INTERNAL_UNIPHY2 (0x21)
	i2cid [@offset 45692]: 0x96, OSX senseid: 0x7
Connector at index 1
	Type [@offset 45622]: VGA (1)
	Encoder [@offset 45626]: INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1 (0x15)
	i2cid [@offset 45715]: 0x95, OSX senseid: 0x6
Connector at index 2
	Type [@offset 45632]: HDMI-A (11)
	Encoder [@offset 45636]: INTERNAL_UNIPHY (0x1e)
	i2cid [@offset 45738]: 0x91, OSX senseid: 0x2
Connector at index 3
	Type [@offset 45642]: DisplayPort (10)
	Encoder [@offset 45646]: INTERNAL_UNIPHY (0x1e)
	i2cid [@offset 45765]: 0x94, OSX senseid: 0x5

-with red_sock bios dump:

BR34463.001 M96 DDR3 128bit 550e/700m                                       

Subsystem Vendor ID: 1179
       Subsystem ID: ff00
Object Header Structure Size: 256
Connector Object Table Offset: 3c
Router Object Table Offset: 0
Encoder Object Table Offset: c4
Display Path Table Offset: 10
Connector Object Id [14] which is [LVDS]
	encoder obj id [0x21] which is [INTERNAL_UNIPHY2 (osx txmit 0x12 [duallink 0x2] enc 0x4)] linkb: false
Connector Object Id [5] which is [VGA]
	encoder obj id [0x15] which is [INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1 (osx txmit 0x00 enc 0x10?)] linkb: false
Connector Object Id [12] which is [HDMI_TYPE_A]
	encoder obj id [0x1e] which is [INTERNAL_UNIPHY (osx txmit 0x20 [duallink 0x0] enc 0x1)] linkb: true
Connector Object Id [19] which is [DISPLAY_PORT]
	encoder obj id [0x1e] which is [INTERNAL_UNIPHY (osx txmit 0x10 [duallink 0x0] enc 0x0)] linkb: false

And I have collected your frame buffer :

 

               LVDS :    02 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 09 01 00 00 12 04 00 07

                 VGA:     10 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 10 01 06

               HDMI:     00 08 00 00 04 02 00 00 00 01 00 00 20 01 02 02

DISPLAYPORT:  00 04 00 00 04 03 00 00 00 01 00 00 10 00 03 05

 

You can save this data for future reference & try to correct frame buffer with the help of a specialist :P  , but this time as far I know have nothing to do  :(

Thank you

Palash

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