Re: ATI 3D Rage Mobility configuration ?

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From: Claude LeFrancois (LMC) (lmcclef@lmc.ericsson.se)
Date: Tue 28 Nov 2000 - 16:39:27 IST


Hello Matan, 

The 1.4.3 pre-release version has solved my problem. I did not use the
"ragedoubleclock" option. 


Thanks, 


Claude. 


Matan Ziv-Av wrote: 


On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Johannes Zellner wrote: 

> On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 05:19:52PM -0600, Claude LeFrancois (LMC)
wrote: 


> > I try yo use svgalib-1.4.1 (from stock RedHat 6.2) on a Dell
Latitude 
> > CPxJ laptop. The video card is an 8MB ATI Rage Mobility (ATI 3D Rage
Pro 
> > chipset). The problem is: I can not get resolutions higher than
320x200. 
> > I can get this resolution for many depths to work (up to 16M) with
this 
> > card but anything at higher resolution than that refuses to work
unless 
> > 640x480 with low depths (4 colors). I always get a black screen with
my 
> > monitor saying "out of range" but when I press "q", the "vgatest" 
> > program quit and the text mode comes back. I have tried to add my 
> > XF86Config modelines for higher resolutions (800x600, 1024x768, 
> > 1152x864) without success. 
> 
> I've a Rage LT Pro on a laptop and got it not working with the RAGE 
> driver. Also Matan didn't manage. (Well, I guess it's partly due to 
> the problem, that we both have no time). 
> 
> It seems that the driver has to be modified to get it working. 
> So: if you do the necessary modifications, please let me know :-) 


In addition to what Johannes said - it seems that the driver does work 
on some notebooks. The problem you described seems to be the rage clock 
detection problem. Please use the latest 1.4.3 pre-release which fixed 
this problem, or use 1.4.2 and try both with and without the 
ragedoubleclock option. 


> There's another solution (which I shouldn't tell you, as I'd like 
> someone to write the driver): 
> 
> Use the VESA driver and it will work. I got it here working with 
> 1024x768. Drawback: you may have to compile svgalib yourself with 
> increased (don't know the name of the definition) definition in 
> somewhere src/driver.h: there's a definition to 5000 which you've 
> (was it MAX_REGS or something like that ?) to increase to at least 
> 7000. Recompile, edit /etc/vga/libvga.conf to use the VESA driver 
> and you'll be happy. 


Again, most mach 64 cards fail completely with the vesa driver (computer

locks completely, reset necessary), while some work. 


-- 
Matan Ziv-Av.                         matan@svgalib.org


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Claude LeFrançois, System and Network Administrator

Ericsson Research Canada (LMC)

8300 Décarie, Ville Mont-Royal, Québec, Canada, H4P 2P5

Tel: (514) 345-7900 x7579, Fax: (514) 345-6149

Email: lmcclef@lmc.ericsson.se 
 


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