> Can you say more about what you are doing to try a given
> configuration?

I tried xga, vesa, multisync and other modes.
The result is the same, my screen become blank
and displays "no input signal".

> At first glance it doesn't seem like there is a native
> Plan 9 driver for your graphics chip, so if the VESA
> driver doesn't work you might pursue getting a data
> sheet and seeing if it looks enough like some other
> chip.

I many cases, the graphical interface does not refuse
to start, like when the chip is not supported, but displays
a blank screen. I had never seen that before.

My chip does not seem to be supported by VESA driver.

What can I try to change in the VESA driver?

-- 
David du Colombier

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