From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 7 Aug 1995 06:05:09 -0400 From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge jeremy@sour.sw.oz.au Subject: #9 GXE64 support Topicbox-Message-UUID: 1335f780-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950807100509.gJ1V5TICOD-wY86rZQQDemN53m0X1QfXvdfBzltIdtU@z> Hi all, I've been successfully using the PC demo disks on my system with a #9 GXE64 card in 1024x768x8 mode. I calculated some new parameters for use with X under Linux which make better use of my hardware, and came up with a 1184x888@67Hz mode (100MHz dot clock), and a 1152x864 mode (at both 80MHz and 90MHz dot clocks). These all worked well under XFree86, producing solid clear images. I tried using the same parameters in /lib/vgadb, but only the 1152x864 w/ 80MHz dot clock worked properly. The others had flickery pixels, with 1 pixel-wide vertical lines disappearing altogether; in other words it looked like something was being overclocked, and it appears to happen at dot clocks somewhere between 80 and 90 MHz vgadb's entry for the GXE64 lists the RAMDAC as being an att21x498-135. However, my card has a att20c498-135 RAMDAC and aux/vga doesn't seem to explicitly support this chip (isn't accepted in vgadb, and strings doesn't show any mention in aux/vga itself). I assume they are quite similar, but is there some slight difference between them which needs to be handled differently with dot clocks over, say, 80MHz? The 1152x864 w/ 80MHz dot clock is OK, but only refreshes at 57Hz, so it's a bit too flickery for long-term use. Thanks, J