From: "P9 Fan (Dylan Harris)" <9fans@xenakis.demon.co.uk>
To: <9fans@cse.psu.edu>
Subject: RE: [9fans] ATI 64 Installation problem
Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 23:13:43 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <0F7FA576F5BCDE43842D9D282DBCC07D878D@london.dark.xenakis.demon.co.uk> (raw)
Hi, Russ,
Board details follow the VGAINFO.TXT, which is:
main->snarf
vga->snarf
mach64xx->snarf
vga->dump
vga misc 67
vga feature 00
vga sequencer 03 00 03 00 02
vga crt 5F 4F 50 82 55 81 BF 1F - 00 4F 0E 0F 00 00 07 80
9C 8E 8F 28 1F 96 B9 A3 - FF
vga graphics 00 00 00 00 00 10 0E 00 - FF
vga attribute 00 01 02 03 04 05 14 07 - 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F
0C 00 0F 08 00
vga vm a b 16777216 0
vga vmz 16777216
vga apz 2097152
vga linear 1
vga->attr: 0xC00DC=MACH64CTPCIU
mach64xx->dump
mach64xx pci 3ee90 io 2ec ioregs
mach64xx ccru 300
mach64xx HTotalDisp FFFFFFFF
mach64xx HSyncStrtWid FFFFFFFF
mach64xx VTotalDisp FFFFFFFF
mach64xx VSyncStrtWid FFFFFFFF
mach64xx VlineCrntVline FFFFFFFF
mach64xx OffPitch FFFFFFFF
mach64xx IntCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CrtcGenCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx OvrClr FFFFFFFF
mach64xx OvrWidLR FFFFFFFF
mach64xx OvrWidTB FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurClr0 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurClr1 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurOffset FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurHVposn FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurHVoff FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ScratchReg0 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ScratchReg1 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ClockCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx BusCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx MemCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ExtMemCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx MemVgaWpSel FFFFFFFF
mach64xx MemVgaRpSel FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DacRegs FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DacCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx GenTestCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigChipId FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigStat0 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigStat1 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigStat2 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DspConfig FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DspOnOff FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpBkgdClr FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpChainMsk FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpFrgdClr FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpMix FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpPixWidth FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpSrc FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpWriteMsk FFFFFFFF
mach64xx LcdIndex FFFFFFFF
mach64xx LcdData FFFFFFFF
mach64xx PLL 00 60 2D 14 9D 0B FA 9D - B2 81 81 00 00 00 00 00
00 60 2D 14 9D 0B FA 9D - B2 81 81 00 00 00 00 00
mach64xx VCLK0 24977270
mach64xx VCLK1 28318178
mach64xx VCLK2 10261362
mach64xx VCLK3 10261362
rom table offset EE
freq table offset 5AFA
memclk 56500000
ref_freq 14320000
ref_divider 45
min_freq 10190000
max_freq 162900000
pd 2 value 0 (|2)
post = 4
mach64xx pixel clock = 24980000
couldn't find ATI clock table
vmf 25175000 vmdf 0 vf1 0 vbw 75000000
vga->init
mach64xx->init
dbdumpmode
type=multisync75, size=640x480x8
frequency=25175000
x=640 (0x280), y=480 (0x1E0), z=8 (0x8)
ht=800 (0x320), shb=664 (0x298), ehb=760 (0x2F8)
shs=664 (0x298), ehs=760 (0x2F8)
vt=525 (0x20D), vrs=491 (0x1EB), vre=493 (0x1ED)
hsync=0, vsync=0, interlace=0
vga->dump
vga flag Fdump|Finit|Fsnarf
vga misc E3
vga feature 00
vga sequencer 03 01 0F 00 0A
vga crt 5F 4F 52 9F 53 1F20B 3E - 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00
1EB 2D1DF 50 601EB1EC A3 -7FF
vga graphics 00 00 00 00 00 50 05 0F - FF
vga attribute 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 - 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
41 FF 0F 00 00
vga clock[0] f 25175000
vga clock[0] d i m 0 0 - 45
vga clock[0] n p q r 158 4 - 0 0
vga vm a b 16777216 0
vga vmz 16777216
vga apz 2097152
vga linear 1
vga->attr: 0xC00DC=MACH64CTPCIU
mach64xx->dump
mach64xx flag Ulinear|Fdump|Finit|Fsnarf
mach64xx pci 3ee90 io 2ec ioregs
mach64xx ccru 300
mach64xx HTotalDisp 004F0063
mach64xx HSyncStrtWid 000C0052
mach64xx VTotalDisp 01DF020C
mach64xx VSyncStrtWid 000201EA
mach64xx VlineCrntVline FFFFFFFF
mach64xx OffPitch 14000000
mach64xx IntCntl 00000000
mach64xx CrtcGenCntl FFBFFAFF
mach64xx OvrClr 00000000
mach64xx OvrWidLR FFFFFFFF
mach64xx OvrWidTB FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurClr0 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurClr1 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurOffset FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurHVposn FFFFFFFF
mach64xx CurHVoff FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ScratchReg0 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ScratchReg1 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ClockCntl 00000002
mach64xx BusCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx MemCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ExtMemCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx MemVgaWpSel FFFFFFFF
mach64xx MemVgaRpSel FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DacRegs FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DacCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx GenTestCntl FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigCntl 00000000
mach64xx ConfigChipId FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigStat0 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigStat1 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx ConfigStat2 FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DspConfig FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DspOnOff FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpBkgdClr FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpChainMsk FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpFrgdClr FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpMix FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpPixWidth 00020202
mach64xx DpSrc FFFFFFFF
mach64xx DpWriteMsk FFFFFFFF
mach64xx LcdIndex FFFFFFFF
mach64xx LcdData FFFFFFFF
mach64xx PLL 00 60 2D 14 9D 0B EA 9D - B2 9E 81 00 00 00 00 00
00 60 2D 14 9D 0B FA 9D - B2 81 81 00 00 00 00 00
mach64xx VCLK0 24977270
mach64xx VCLK1 28318178
mach64xx VCLK2 25136360
mach64xx VCLK3 10261362
rom table offset EE
freq table offset 5AFA
memclk 56500000
ref_freq 14320000
ref_divider 45
min_freq 10190000
max_freq 162900000
pd 2 value 0 (|2)
post = 4
mach64xx pixel clock = 24980000
main->exits
I'm using the Vita Nuova Plan 9 CD, dated August 2000. I prepared the
floppy from the CD by running RAWRITE under Windoze 98, and made no
changes to the default configuration on the floppy. In the past, when I
have changed the monitor settings (by trying svga, vga, with various
sizes) I have found that either I get the same problem, or see no
display at all (which I assume is caused by either exceeding the card's
capabilities, or hitting a mode not supported by my monitor).
The card is labelled:
PN 109-32100-20 FCC ID EXM 321 (c) 1995 ATI Technologies Ltd.
The removable BIOS Chip (I assume it's BIOS) is labelled
PCI MACH64
113-32103-103
(c) 1995
The ATI chip itself is labelled
TAIWAN
MACH64 215CT22200
uPD96128GD-401-LML
9532EC079
(that "u" is actually the similar looking Greek character whose name
I've forgotten)
A sticker on the back of the card is labelled
P/N 1023210220 505281
S/N WU 5 43 02283
Made in Taiwan
The card has got three jumpers, which I haven't touched:
Jumper 2, 25 pins, which resembles a serial socket, is unused.
Jumper 4, two pins, ENA INT, is open.
Jumper 7, three pins, REL I/O, is closed on DIS (I don't know whether
its pins
1 and 2 or pin 2 and 3, since the pins aren't numbered). The labels DIS
and EN are not immediately next to the jumper, so may be nothing to do
with it - but there is no obvious alternative.
Dylan Harris
-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Cox [mailto:rsc@plan9.bell-labs.com]
Sent: 05 May 2001 22:48
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] ATI 64 Installation problem
what sort of mach 64 is it? send me the vgainfo.txt
file that now resides on your boot floppy.
it's possible the card is too old, but that would
surprise me, as i've tried a huge number of different
old mach 64's without problems.
russ
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