* [9fans] diamond 3D 3400
@ 1997-08-28 19:37 beto
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From: beto @ 1997-08-28 19:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
In <199708281927.PAA19373@cse.psu.edu>
forsyth@caldo.demon.co.uk wrote:
> jmk's aux/vga changes worked fine on Plan 9 with my new
> Diamond Stealth 3D 3400.
>
At which resolution did you test it?
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* [9fans] diamond 3D 3400
@ 1997-09-04 3:30 jmk
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From: jmk @ 1997-09-04 3:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
The following is better, but the cursor problem has me stumped.
All the register values look correct but it's as if the cursor
were transparent. I suspect that's the case and the cursor image
is being picked up from somewhere else in memory.
03-Sep-97 cmd/aux/vga
=====================
The following change allows the ViRGE/VX cards to work at 640x480x8 and
800x600x8. Unfortunately the hardware cursor refuses to work at 640x480x8,
no idea why.
a% yesterday -d virge.c
diff /n/dump/1997/0903/sys/src/cmd/aux/vga/virge.c virge.c
131c131
< if(vga->mode->z == 8)
---
> if(vga->mode->x > 800 && vga->mode->z == 8)
a%
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From: jmk
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Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 00:05:51 -0400
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Charles Forsyth is correct in noting that 640x480x8 doesn't work
properly. If no one else has figured out why then I'll have a look
when some more pressing matters are resolved.
--jim
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* [9fans] diamond 3D 3400
@ 1997-09-03 4:05 jmk
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From: jmk @ 1997-09-03 4:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Charles Forsyth is correct in noting that 640x480x8 doesn't work
properly. If no one else has figured out why then I'll have a look
when some more pressing matters are resolved.
--jim
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* [9fans] diamond 3D 3400
@ 1997-08-28 21:13 jmk
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From: jmk @ 1997-08-28 21:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
since if forgot to include it with the aux/vga changes, here's
the entry for the virge cards i've seen
ctlr
0xC0043="Stealth 3D 2000 Vers. 1.04" # Diamond Stealth 3D 2000
0xC0048="Stealth 3D 2000 Vers. 2.03"
0xC0043="Stealth 3D 3000 Vers. 1.01" # Diamond Stealth 3D 3000
0xC0043="Stealth 3D 3000 Vers. 2.02" # Diamond Stealth 3D 3000
0xC0044="STB Velocity 3D BIOS. Version 1.10" # STB Velocity 3D
link=vga
hwgc=s3hwgc
ctlr=virge linear=1
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* [9fans] diamond 3D 3400
@ 1997-08-28 18:42 forsyth
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From: forsyth @ 1997-08-28 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>> Diamond Stealth 3D 3400.
>>At which resolution did you test it?
640x480x1
1024x768x8
1152x900x8 (the one i'm using now)
1280x1024x8
one of the 640x480 modes did give odd results, come
to think of it; i think it was 640x480x8. i don't know that i've
got the vgadb entries for much more than 1280x1024,
and that's compact enough on a 17" monitor.
i might try 1600x1400x8 tomorrow.
i use this vgadb entry with monitor=multisync135 (it's a Viewsonic PT775, and
quite nice too).
ctlr
0xC0043="Stealth 3D 3000" # Diamond Stealth 3D 3000/3400
link=vga
hwgc=s3hwgc
ctlr=virge link=ibm8514 linear=1
you must have a version of /sys/src/9/pc/vgas3.c that does
the right thing to find the hardware cursor storage in linear mode but
i think that's part of another boddle. if you haven't got that (yet),
remove linear=1.
other lines that are used for 1152x900x8 are
include = 1152x900@70Hz # 72Hz, 67.9KHz
clock=100
shb=1184 ehb=1376 ht=1472
vrs=900 vre=902 vt=940
#hsync=- vsync=-
...
multisync135 = 1152x900x8
include=1152x900@70Hz
multisync135
alias=multisync75
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* [9fans] diamond 3D 3400
@ 1997-08-28 17:13 forsyth
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From: forsyth @ 1997-08-28 17:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
jmk's aux/vga changes worked fine on Plan 9 with my new
Diamond Stealth 3D 3400.
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