Subject: Re: color video lkm problems...
To: Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com>
From: Armen Babikyan <synapse@lethargy.mit.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/14/1997 21:00:39
OK. I went looking through my box of MacOS hardware last night for
something, and found an 8-bit Mac II "high-res" video card (even though it
was only 640x480). i plugged it in my IIvx, and took my 24-bit apple card
out and the lkm loaded with no problem, and color X looks awesome on it.
so, in essence, problem solved..i wouldn't get any higher than 8-bit on my
24-bit card anyway, so i didn't have a problem there.
as i look on the card now, i see that it is formally called "820-0600-A
Macintosh Display Card 670" the main chip i could find (or what looked
like some kinda of processing microchip says:
Bt
RAMDAC
086 9209
357S0010-A
(m) (c) 88 Apple
I also found a ROM chip, with this sticker on it saying:
341-0868
does anyone know why this card gets so far in the lkm loading process and
fails? If someone needs this card to write a driver for it, i might be
able to arange some kind of borrowing thing...
About the color xserver..i notice that on the old xserver, the x display
came up on all attached monitors. is there any way i can get the color
xserver to run 1-bit video on my IIvx's internal video as well as running
8-bit on my nubus video?
later,
- a
On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Armen Babikyan wrote:
> okay, i tried it again minus the other monitor, and the switched console,
> and the kernel panic'ed again with that unlink at address 6
> except it was at (0081EC38), which looked to be 00. (if i was reading it
> properly, which i doubt is the case ;)
> like you (Colin) suggested before, this is probably reproducible :)
> where should i go from here?
> - a
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