On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 02:42:48PM +0200, Vykupitel wrote:what exactly goes wrong? If XFree86 simply didn't recognize it at
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?
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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