On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, John Dalbec wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> >
> > I've got an AOpen PT75 II card that I tried to set up under X. It has an
> > 86C385 chip on it. I tried S3V, SVGA and VGA16 servers, I tried
> > autoprobing it, specifying the chipset
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> I've got an AOpen PT75 II card that I tried to set up under X. It has an
> 86C385 chip on it. I tried S3V, SVGA and VGA16 servers, I tried
> autoprobing it, specifying the chipset, calling it a generic VGA, etc. In
> almost all cases,
* Phil Brutsche said:
> > capability does it mostly work (in this case, the X screen bulges outward
> > at the sides.
> >
> > This is a fairly common card. I finally replaced it with an older Diamond
> > Stealth 3D 2000. But surely someone has had success setting it up?
>
> There is nothing wron
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> I've got an AOpen PT75 II card that I tried to set up under X. It has an
> 86C385 chip on it. I tried S3V, SVGA and VGA16 servers, I tried
> autoprobing it, specifying the chipset, calling it a generic VGA, etc. In
> almost all cases,
I've got an AOpen PT75 II card that I tried to set up under X. It has an
86C385 chip on it. I tried S3V, SVGA and VGA16 servers, I tried
autoprobing it, specifying the chipset, calling it a generic VGA, etc. In
almost all cases, X windows worked fine, but when I came out of X windows
to a console,
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