* Eric Anholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020429 19:54]: > On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 13:27, Larry Rosenman wrote: > > Well with that patch, we still get the same thing, but I suspect Eric > > did more than I did with the chips. > > > > Eric, > > I have the I830MG chipset in this laptop, and am willing to > > experiment and get it working on -STABLE. > > > > I currently get a X86 Illegal opcode right after the Gamma Correction > > message in the logs (same as before applying your agp_i810.[ch] patch. > > > > This is on a Fujitsu Lifebook C6651. > > Okay, I poked around in this, and I have to say that where it's going > wrong is totally out of my area of knowledge. As far as I can tell, > it's dying because the bios memory seems to be corrupted, or at least > it's more than the emulator can handle according to Stuart Barkley. > This is strange because Linux users have had it working. > > Just to make see if this is an interaction with AGP (since the agp code > has not been successfully used yet that I know of), could you try > removing AGP from your kernel or not modloading it at boot and see how X > works? It looks like X should handle not having AGP loaded, since you > have 8MB stolen for the card already. If it does work, you'll be > limited in resolution, but not as badly as those who only have 512k or > 1MB stolen. It does ***NOT*** work, as when agp isn't loaded, it still looks for the i810 controller and dies.
I suspect a mapping issue, somewhere... Would something like VESA work? If so, how would I modify the config? LER > -- Larry Rosenman, Sr. Network Engineer, Internet America, Inc. E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +1 214-861-2571, Fax: 214-861-2663 US Mail: 350 N. St. Paul, Suite 3000, Dallas, TX 75201 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
