On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 09:35:27 -0800 (PST) Brian D writes: > --- Leo J Mauler wrote: > > On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 16:25:31 -0600 "Brian Densmore" > > writes: > > > From what I read the CT65548 > > > can do at most 800x600x8bpp, > > > although some clever individual got it to > > > work at 800x592x16bpp. Although this may have > > > changed. The 65548 is not an equivalent or even > > > always compatible to the 65545. > > > > > > refresh rates for the CT65548: > > > HorizSync 24 - 80 > > > VertRefresh 39-70 > > > > > > The deprecated modeline > > > # 800x600 @ 60 Hz, 37.8 kHz hsync > > > Modeline "800x600" 40 800 840 968 1056 600 601 605 628 +hsync +vsync > > > ^ > > > | > > > Dot Clock > > > > > > Notice you need to drive the dot clock up to 40 to > > > get 600x800 resolution. > > > > I gave that ModeLine a try. No dice, same problem. > > var/log should have a log of what X did when it > started. If you can supply that I may be able to help > you. You might try downgrading to X 3.3.6 (IIRC). I'm thinking that might be the final solution here. > That modeline should work on your chipset it was > specifically made for that chip and came from a > working one. I suspect X 4.3 is ignoring the modeline. > Did you try changing the configuration file with the > refresh rates I posted? Yes, and I uncommented the line Option "use_modeline" in the "Graphics device section" as well, hoping this would force X 4.3 to read the new mode line. > Strange that X -configure doesn't work. How long is the screen supposed to remain blank when you run X -configure? I gave up and rebooted at four hours. > Habe you tried using the generic vga driver? Wow. Its actually coming up 8bpp 256k colors 800x600 using generic vesa driver. I'll see if I can figure out what I did. :) > If you can't get it to come up stable with that you > probably won't get it to work. I've done pretty > good at tweaking modelines, but I don't know that > 4.3 will use them. > On the xvidtune, if you can see what you are doing try > the down button on the vertical. I believe you are > rolling because you are either driving the screen too > long or the rest phases are too short. Someone correct > me if Im wrong. I couldn't duplicate the problem on my > screen. I can max my horizontal/vertical everywhich > way and still get a viewable screen. Pick on IBM all > you want, but it's nice to have a screen that just > works. Toshiba is still handy with its support files, but I've yet to hear a complaint from anyone I know with an IBM laptop. > > Right now I'm on my new debian and still learning > debian. Apt-get is not getting packages that I want > and some don't seem to exist, etc. Having a great time > learning. *not* > Yes, apt-get sounds like a dream come true, provided people haven't broken links to the .deb packages. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!