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.TH svgalib.chips 7 "31 July 1997" "Svgalib (>= 1.2.11)" "Svgalib User Manual"
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.SH NAME
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svgalib.chips \- Information for Chips and Technologies Users
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.SH TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Information for Chips and Technologies Users
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David Bateman <dbateman@eng.uts.edu.au>
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23nd May 1997
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.BR 0. " Introduction"
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.BR 1. " ""libvga.config"" options"
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.BR 2. " Unsupported Chips and Technologies chipsets"
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.BR 3. " Known bugs"
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.SH 0. INTRODUCTION
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This is the really only my first attempt to get a working fully
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featured driver for the Chips and Technologies chipset to work
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with
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.BR svgalib (7).
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As such the only machine that I know it will work
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on is my own. If you use this software then at this point I'm still
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very interested in hearing from you by e-mail. Include full details
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of your chipset, amount of videoram and whether you have a VL-Bus
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or PCI bus machine.
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This server was written using the
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.BR svgalib (7)
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patch from Sergio and
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Angelo Masci as a starting point. This version of the code resembled
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the XFree server code that was used up to XFree 3.1.2. As such it was
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incapable of programming the clocks, using linear addressing, Hi-Color,
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True-Color modes or the hardware acceleration. All of these features
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have since been added to the code. In addition support for the 65525,
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65535, 65546, 65548, 65550 and 65554 have been included. The 64200 and
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64300 chips are unsupported, however these chips are very similar to
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the 6554x chips which are supported.
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At this point this code is only confirmed to work correctly on a
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65545 VL-Bus machine. However as much of the code was stolen from
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my experiences with writing code for XFree I hope not to have too
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many problems with other machines. However if you run this code
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on a 65545/48 PCI machine or a 65550/54 machine then I am particularly
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interested in hearing of any success or failure stories.
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.SH 1. """libvga.config""" OPTIONS
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The first thing to note is that the option parser for
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.BR svgalib (7)
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is not
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very robust. Hence if you make some typing mistakes, you can have
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some very strange effects. I've set out below the
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.BR libvga.config (5)
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options
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that are of particular interest to Chips and Technologies users. Normally
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this configuration file can be found at
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.IR /etc/vga/libvga.config.
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.TP
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.B HorizSync MIN MAX
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Often LCD panels has very different specifications for the
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horizontal sync than CRT's do. Hence often you'll need this option,
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particularly if you are using the XFree like modelines described
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below. The two floating point numbers specified will set the minimum
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and maximum allowed horizontal sync in kHz.
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.TP
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.B VertRefresh MIN MAX
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Similar to the above, but this sets the LCD or CRT's vertical refresh
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rate in Hz.
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.TP
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.B modeline "640x480" 20.00 640 688 704 776 480 480 481 486
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This option allows you to specify XFree like modelines to use
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in preference to the in built modelines. Often LCD panels will
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need very different pixel clocks and timings than CRT's. Hence
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this option allows you to specify these. Note that the LCD panel
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timings are related to the panel size and not the mode size.
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Therefore by default the BIOS setting already uploaded into the
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registers are used by default. See the "UseModeline" option
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below if you wish to override these.
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.TP
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.B chipset C&T 5 1024
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These option allows the user to specify the chipset to use and
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the amount of installed memory in kBytes. Currently supported
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chipsets are
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0 65520
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1 65525
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2 65530
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3 65535
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4 65540
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5 65545
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6 65546
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7 65548
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8 65550
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9 65554
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.TP
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.B TextClockFreq 25.175
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One major difference between this code and the previously available
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support for the Chips and Technologies chipsets is that it supports
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the use of programmable clocks. Because of the way that the Chips
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and Technologies chips program the VCO from the registers, there is
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no way to be sure to recover the previously programmed clock value.
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Hence the driver assumes that the console clock is 25.175MHz. This
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will be wrong for many machines. However I have supplied this option
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to use a different value that might be more suitable for your machine.
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.TP
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.B nolinear
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This option disables the use of the linear framebuffer. This might
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be useful for machines that have broken linear framebuffers. In
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lar the linear framebuffer doesn't seem to work with the
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achines.
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.TP
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.B linear
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Allow, but don't enforce the use of the linear framebuffer. As this
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is the default anyway, I don't see that this option is much use.
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.TP
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.B setuplinear 0xC0000000
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For VL-Bus machines I expect that the linear framebuffer starting
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address will be setup correctly. However to get the starting address
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for PCI machines requires access to the MEMBASE register in the PCI
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address space. Code to do this doesn't currently exist with
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.BR svgalib (7),
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and so I've taken the easy option of just testing a few known PCI
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starting addresses. For now these are just 0xFE000000, 0xFD000000,
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0x41000000 and 0xC0000000. If you have a different starting address
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then the linear framebuffer will be unusable. You might like to report
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your starting address to me so that I can include it in the probing
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code, but till then this option can be used to set up the correct
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address. This option just forces the given address to be the only one
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probed. It doesn't force the linear framebuffer to be used.
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.TP
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.B LCDPanelSize 800 600
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For some machines the LCD panel size is incorrectly probed from
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the registers. This option forces the LCD panel size to be
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as specified. If you have a black band down one side of your
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LCD display you might very well need this option. Also if you
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are using the option "fix_panel_size" in XFree then this option
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has a similar effect. This option can be used in conjunction with
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the option "UseModeline" to program all the panel timings using
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the modeline values. Two machines that are known to need this
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option are the HP Omnibook 5000CTS and the NEC Versa 4080
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800x600 TFT machines.
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.TP
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.B UseModeline
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The flat panel timings are related to the panel size and not the
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size of the mode specified. For this reason the default behaviour
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of the
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.BR svgalib (7)
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is to use the panel timings already installed in the
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chip. The user can force the panel timings to be recalculated from
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the modeline with this option. However the panel size will still be
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probed. Two machines that are known to need this option are the
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HP Omnibook 5000CTS and the Prostar 8200. You are advised to check
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the README.chips that come with XFree for more details.
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.TP
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.B NoBitBlt
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This option disables the use of H/W acceleration. As far as I know
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the only thing that currently uses the H/W acceleration is libvgagl,
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so this might not be a problem anyway. However if you see corruption
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of the graphics on the screen try this option and see if it goes
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away.
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.TP
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.B Use18BitBus
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For 24bpp on TFT screens, the server assumes that a 24bit bus is
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being used. This can result in a reddish tint to 24bpp mode for
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machines that actually have a 18 bit bus. This option, selects an
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18 bit TFT bus. Note that using this option with a 24 bit bus machine
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will similarly discolour the screen. For other depths this option
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has no effect.
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.TP
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.BR "Center ENABLE/DISABLE" " or " "Stretch ENABLE/DISABLE"
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The default behaviour of
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.BR svgalib (7)
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is to leave the stretching and
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centring registers completely alone. However for some machines
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this might result in poorly placed modes, or modes that don't
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fill the whole screen. These two options can be used to centre
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and stretch the mode on the screen. Note that for instance a
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.B Center DISABLE
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might follow a
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.B Center ENABLE
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in the config file. Only the last option takes effect.
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.SH 2. UNSUPPORTED CHIPS AND TECHNOLOGIES CHIPSETS
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The 64200 and 64300 chips are unsupported. However by specifying the
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chipset in your
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.I libvga.config
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as either a
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.TP
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.B chipset C&T 3 2048
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Use 65535 for a 64200 assuming 2M of video ram, or
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.TP
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.B chipset C&T 7 2048
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Use 65548 for a 64300 assuming 2Mb of video ram
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.PP
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then svgalib can be made to give limited support to these chipsets. Note
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that the paged addressing mode of the 65548 chip and earlier can only
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address upto 1Mb of video ram. If the additional memory is needed then
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linear addressing must be used!! Note that support of the 64xxx chips
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has not been tested at all, and the above is just a suggestion that I
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believe will work.
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.SH 3. KNOWN BUGS
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One persistent and annoying bug is that the text mode stretching on
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LCD displays is not always restored correctly for 65550 and 65554
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machines. This is to do with the manner in which the extended registers
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are restored and what is being done with the synchronous reset while
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the registers are restored. As I don't have a 65550 or 65554 machine
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of my own on which to test this code, I have been unable to fix this
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problem. In most circumstances an LCD-CRT switch will restore the
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LCD stretching to the desired state.
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David.
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.SH FILES
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.I /etc/vga/libvga.config
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR svgalib (7),
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.BR libvga.config (5).
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.SH AUTHOR
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of the driver and this documentation is
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David Bateman <dbateman@eng.uts.edu.au>.
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However, it was slightly reformatted by Michael Weller
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<eowmob@exp-math.uni-essen.de>.
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