From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 01:16:33 -0400 From: Steven Plite splite@wdni.com Subject: VGA problems Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1308e132-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950806051633.6Tc3V9J9e5Z6TI8TuflciK9M--EMReY2Ndnzu-tabK4@z> When we last left our protagonist, he was fruitlessly trying to get the 4-floppy dist running on his 386DX/40: > If the system hangs on boot before a message from dossrv appears on > the CGA screen then aux/vga blew it. You can prevent aux/vga from runni= ng Okay, so aux/vga is blowing it. If I remove the "monitor=3D" line from plan9.ini, I'm left at a shell prompt in CGA mode. > Manually run aux/vga to see if it can put the VGA card into the basic > 640x480x1 mode which all compatible cards should support: > aux/vga -lvp > /tmp/x Okay. This causes the same flash I was getting, then returns to the shel= l prompt. /tmp/x contains: tag =3D Tnone; expected Tfile I tried fiddling with the entry for the PowerGraph X-24 in /lib/vgadb, su= ch as commenting out the lines following "link=3Dvga". No help. I also change= d the BIOS ID string, to make sure vga(8) was actually recognizing my card. It= is. I'd give up on this card, except that it's supposedly supported (first en= try in vgadb, even.) Do I have an old rev? The stickers on the video BIOS c= hips say V1.4, although the BIOS dump showed "X-24 BIOS Ver. 2.01". Is the S3= 801 driver in the 4-floppy dist broken with respect to the X-24? Would the dump from "aux/vga -pv" give anybody an idea? Or should I just= bag it? Thanks for the help. _________________________________________________________________________= ______ Steven Plite Open Systems Eng. & Support, Weyerh= aeuser "This is the roller coaster of endless and violent vomit." -- Jason F= ox