On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 05:22:31PM +0200, Niklas Brunlid wrote:
> Apologies if this is in the archives somewhere (if it is, I couldn't find
> it).
> 
> Is it possible to run DirectFB for TV-Out on a Matrox Marvel G200 card?

It should work. You just need to enable the TV-out with matroxset and make
sure all your modes are TV-out compatible.

> Last time I tried I got as far as compiling and trying to run:
> 
> (*) parsing config file '/etc/directfbrc'.
> ---------------------- DirectFB v0.9.19 ---------------------
> (c) 2000-2002 convergence integrated media GmbH
> (c) 2002 convergence GmbH
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> (*) Single Application Core. (with MMX support) (2003-08-20 23:34)
> (*) DirectFB/misc/memcpy: using MMX optimized memcpy()
> (*) DirectFB/InputDevice: Keyboard 0.9 (convergence integrated media GmbH)
> (*) MMX detected and enabled
> (*) DirectFB/GraphicsDevice: Matrox G200 0.6 (convergence integrated media
> GmbH)
> (*) DirectFB/Layer: Enabled 'FBDev Primary Layer'.
> df_video.c <81>:
> (#) DirectFBError [dfb->GetInputDevice( dfb, DIDID_MOUSE, &mouse )]: ID
> notfound!
> 
> Might have something to do with the mouse,

DirectFB can't find your mouse. If you have a serial mouse you have to
specify the protocol.

> ...
> (*) DirectFB/Layer: Enabled 'FBDev Primary Layer'.
> Can't get CRTC2 layer - Not Supported!
> Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.
> 
> I realise that of course the G200 doesn't have a CRTC2. :)

Right. So don't try to use dfbmga.

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