From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Tue, 8 Aug 1995 20:08:04 -0400 From: Richard Wolff rwolff@noao.edu Subject: ATI video controller Topicbox-Message-UUID: 14d66e80-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950809000804.X6x9mS5f4AGloGljrV9S3fH_ozdxP7KGuW7ccb0d8Oo@z> I have an ATI Mach32 video board that only seems to work in the basic 640x480 mode. I have a similar, but newer, ATI board at home that worked right away, so it's not that the ATI support in aux/vga and /lib/vgadb is all wrong. The problem board is a couple years old, clearly a mach32 board with a ics2494AM clock chip (but a BCT245 chip I take to be the ramdac). At 800x600 and higher res, the screen is looks very much like the timing is all wrong---patterns of dots/lines that repeat every so often and are aligned vertically along a diagonal. I've added a clock=ics2494a to no avail. The reason I'm appealing to the mailing list rather than spending (quite some) time trying timing parameters is that the fact that aux/vga always comes up with "controller not in /lib/vgadb" even though it clearly is (and correctly so and at the correct 0xC0085 for LOCAL BUS ATI ULTRA PRO which happens as well to match the original 0xC008F ATI ULTRA PRO ). Does anyone know if the "controller not in lib/vgadb" message can mean, "yes, the controller is in the db, but I'm not happy with your description of it"? BTW, for the "what models work", my Gateway at home is a 4DX2-66V with an ATI Mach32 VLB video board and two 405MB IDE drives (and SB-16 and CDROM which are untried with the 4 disk floppy distribution).