* 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.
Playing with it, I can get a 320x200 X up in VGA mode, if I don't 
allow int10 to run.  As soon as we bring int10 in, we get the checksum
(I suspect we have a mapping issue somewhere). 

Is there anything I can run to map the BIOS ROMS on the machine? 

What can I do to help? 

I'd LOVE to get it running, but I suspect the BIOS mapping into the
system is the issue, and I don't know what the maps are. 

LER
> 

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