Sorry if I have written it wrongly, but the fact that I have checked it out
(the card list) and that Acer Labs does not appear on the list means THERE IS
NO SUPPORT for my card.
I have done some work on it. pl refer my mail previous to this.
(and later to the one quoted herein)
Tony Hernandez wrote:
> So your saying this card is supported according to the HCL ? Did you 'buy'
> your redhat 6.0 CD? If you did you may want to ask them I believe they give
> you a month of support opr something. As far as updates go you can look on
> xfree86's website. there are a few beta releases of xfree86 that may better
> support your card. + you may also wnat to verify that your are using the
> correct monitor. you should try to use XF86Setup instead of RH's
> Xconfigurator. you can find this at the same website or
> ftp://ftp.xfree86.org
>
> hope this helps
>
> Cheers,
>
> _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
>
> Tony Hernandez
> *NIX, MCP, A+
> Intellon Corporation
>
> # -----Original Message-----
> # From: Ramana Tadepalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> # Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:07 AM
> # To: Tony Hernandez; linux-config
> # Subject: Re: xf86setup not helping with SVGA Card
> #
> #
> # this list was checked out during installation as a part of
> # the package from
> # where I installed RH6.
> #
> # Are there any updates?
> # Does Linux have Generic or user configurable card support?
> # How can I get to Acer Labs for this?
> #
> # The card details are
> #
> # OEM string: Acer Labs. Inc. SVGA-M3147-0001
> # Version: VBE 1.2 with 2048 Kb memory
> #
> # Graphics Chip: Acer Labs M3147V PCI with 2 MB
> # RAM DAC: ICS5342 GENDAC, S3 86c708 GENDAC 24 bit DAC
> # Clock Chip: ICS 5340/1/2 GENDAC Integrated Clock
> #
> # looking into the mailbox <for your reply>
> # Ramana
> #
>