On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 04:06:35PM -0500, Clint Adams wrote: > > Yep. It probably doesn't happen on x86, since the int10 stuff > > initializes the card with the onboard bios. Using a x86 emulator in X to > > run this bios might be a solution. > > According to Tech-Source, this card has no VGA bios..
Ok. An OF driver then ? > > Ho. definitively some registers who are bad. It has been a long time > > since i have looked at the pm2 specs (kind of 98ish i think) though. > > Maybe you could get hand of the free TI-pm2 specs and look for yourself ? > > I've been looking and not finding anything. you did not find the specs, or you didn't find anything ? > > You would dump all the possible registers, and see which one is > > different. Enabling debugging in the glint driver would also do. You can > > safely run no-accel on these for the tests, as this is definitively not > > an accel issue, but a video out/ramdac one. > > Attached is the XFree86.0.log from xserver-xfree86-dbg. I'll start it > again with noaccel. The only thing I notice is that it thinks the > second card only has 4 megs of video ram. Nope, this is not the right way, you have to rebuild the driver and add some code to drop the content of the registers somewhere. I don't have time right now, maybe later i will find time to send you a register dropping patch or something. Friendly, Sven Luther

