From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 08:42:30 +0000 From: stuartb@acm.org stuartb@acm.org Subject: [9fans] Plan 9 on a Thinkpad Topicbox-Message-UUID: af049d24-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <20000517084230.Os1wziSyD9FTnQ-eoLLYVccFkR7Z67d9cTWG2krxaV0@z> All this talk of a new Plan 9 release has gotten me off my backside and playing with the '95 release some more. I installed the 4 floppy set on my laptop (an IBM Thinkpad 310) and was pleasantly surprised to find that most things were happy. There are a couple of points where I could use some help. 1) The VGA adapter is a C&T 65550. I've added an entry in /lib/vgadb for it specifying ctlr=ct65540 linear=1 and for 800x600x8, I get a blue screen with some hash in the background that is my screen text. Leaving out the linear option or setting it to 0 seems to have no effect. A ctlr setting of ct65550 seems to be illegal. Am I stuck to just 800x600x1 or is there some trick anyone knows about that can get me 8 bit depth? 2) I haven't found any magic that will get my Linksys PCMCIA ethernet card up. In linux, the card manager reports its control registers at 0x300 and it having irq 3. But ether0=type=ne2000 port=0x300 irq=3 doesn't seem to do anything. (Linux does report it to be an unknown NE2000 clone btw.) Anyone have any ideas here? Thanks in advance, Brian L. Stuart