Ryan Underwood wrote:
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 02:42:48PM +0200, Vykupitel wrote:

Hello, I've got problem with tdfx driver.Someone told me that tdfx
driver development is halted,but I need to add one type of card to
it.I have Daytona card which is prototype of Voodoo4 4200 with
VSA-101 which support DDR RAM and tdfx didn't recognize it. Is
still there any developer that could fix it?
what exactly goes wrong? If XFree86 simply didn't recognize it at
startup, it might be possible to fake a chip id (from instance use the chipid from a voodoo5 card). I'm not quite sure about those ids, but yours might have ID 0xb and a Voodoo5 might have 0x9 - so try 'ChipId 0x9' in the Device section of your XF86Config file. A quick look over the 2d tdfx driver though shows that the memory programming stuff might go wrong, no idea.


can you take a physical picture of this card and post it?  I have
never seen such a card.

You can easily find pictures of it, for instance here: http://www.hardware-tweaker.de/HTML/Home_4/Sonstiges_1/Berichte_Teil1/Daytona_Part1/daytona_part1.html http://rashly3dfx.tripod.com/products/daytona.html

VSA-101 is supposedly a die-shrunk (from 0.25um to 0.18um) vsa-100, but
additionally with ddr support. Supposedly fully compatible, though
information on it is a bit rare (not surprising considering only a
handful of cards were ever built).

Roland


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