aty128fb does not work in newer sawtooth machines
Kevin Hendricks
khendricks at ivey.uwo.ca
Sun Mar 12 04:22:50 EST 2000
Hi,
Well from the of-device tree I have found out that my graphics card device id
is 0x5046 which equates to a Rage 128 Pro PF card.
Luckily the r128 driver in XFree 4.0 knows about this card and it is not
significantly different from the Rage128 RE card I have in my B+W G3.
I think the whole thing comes down to the default timing info being okay for
Rage128RE but not okay for RAGE128PF
> > I looked in aty128fb.c in the kernel
and they hav hardwired defaults which I > can easily change but I need to know
about timing info that Mac OS uses. > > Do you know of any probe code or
anything at all that can determine timing info > from the MacOS side of things.
I will keep looking.
I am going to add this card to the Xpmac source so that it tries to use its
acceleration code simply on the straight OF frame buffer. If that works, then
I should be able to use Xpmac to get some of timing info.
Kevin
>
> > On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Brad Midgley wrote:
> > it may be because the video driver is counting on some initialization by
> > macos (bootx).
> > this is the case with aty64 on the g3 laptop. video isn't right if you use
> > yaboot but it's fine with bootx.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
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> Kevin B. Hendricks
> Associate Professor of Operations and Information Technology
> Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario
> London, Ontario N6A-3K7 CANADA
> khendricks at ivey.uwo.ca, (519) 661-3874, fax: 519-661-3959
>
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Kevin B. Hendricks
Associate Professor of Operations and Information Technology
Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario N6A-3K7 CANADA
khendricks at ivey.uwo.ca, (519) 661-3874, fax: 519-661-3959
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