Linux-Hardware Digest #520, Volume #9            Sat, 27 Feb 99 20:13:47 EST

Contents:
  Re: Jaz drives ("Paul Wilson")
  Re: Changing mobo question (Phil DeBecker)
  Redhat Touchpad Problem ("Jon Chia")
  Re: hard disk partitioning (Andries Brouwer)
  Re: _Good_ (support 5+ systems) Monitor/Mouse/Keyboard switch for pc... (Yan Seiner)
  Re: PCI modems in linux? (David Fox)
  Modem: Diamond SupraMax 56k Voice (Alessandro Giachino)
  Conner CFP1060S scsi nightmare ("Anthony T. Lo Sasso")
  HP 600C can print in text but not in X (Roger Bird)
  SmartRAID V (PM1554U2) support? ("Geoffrey L. Wright")
  Re: PCI modems in linux? (Robert Krawitz)
  Presario 1210 and Linux ("Yerli Kovboy")
  Which video card? (Paul Sian)
  Re: CD-ROM problem with redhat, desperate for some help (DaveinSJ)
  Re: Digital Cameras (Kyle Dansie)
  Re: Jaz drives (Kyle Dansie)
  Re: Digital Cameras ("Michael Faurot")
  Re: installing linux on iomega jaz ("Michael Faurot")
  Re: Pentium III Boycott and survey info (Xerophyte)
  Re: Jaz drives ("Michael Faurot")
  Re: Hard Drive Write Errors with Red Hat 5.2 (David Kirkpatrick)
  Re: *HELP*  Cirrus Logic 5465 AGP // RedHat 5.2... *HELP* ("John Adkins")
  Multi boot for Linux? (Dae)
  BTTV (Hauppage) 1600x1200 problems (Jan Forsblom)

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From: "Paul Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Jaz drives
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 07:08:05 +0700

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hello.
>    I'm pretty new to the Linux world, so please excuse my apparent lack
>of knowledge  =)
>    I recently purchased a 2GB Jaz drive and would be interested in
>using it under Linux as well. Can anyone please offer me advice on how
>to do this? A friend of mine who knows pretty much everything about
>Linux said it's very doubtful it will work. Is he right?


Since the 1 Gb Jazz drives work with LInux, I can't imagine that the 2 Gb
models won't (OTOH I don't use them personally). I use a Panasonic r/w
optical drive, mount the disc when I need it, unmount it when I don't, and
Linux has no problem at all. Jazz should behave in the same way.

Paul



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Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:03:26 -0500
From: Phil DeBecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Changing mobo question

Francois Jaccard wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have now an Asus TX97-XE mobo with a pentium 233MMX and I am thinking of
> upgrading my linux box to an Asus P2B-D or -DS with dual PII 350.
> The linux is Red Hat 5.2.
>
> Is it sufficient to just change the mobo, reboot and recompile the kernel, or
> is there are any other steps?
>
> Thanks!


In general all you should need to do is change, reboot, recompile.

The one caveat is:  if you're using hdparm to optimize your drive access,
disable that before installing the new board.  Some IDE controllers don't like
certain options of hdparm, and if you put it in your rc.local or other boot
script you could find yourself locked out of your system.

I recently moved my linux system (RH 5.1++ on a 5.0GB EIDE drive) from a
P5/166mmx on Asus P55tvp4 to a completely different PII/400 on Intel SE440BX.
New video, sound, NIC, everything.  All I really had to do was recompile the
kernel to support PII, new network, and new sound card, and reconfigure X to run
on the new video adapter.  Total time, probably under an hour.

Hope this helps,
Phil


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From: "Jon Chia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Redhat Touchpad Problem
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:16:52 -0600

I loaded Redhat on my Dell Inspiron 3500
w/ the Celeron chip.  During installation, it did
not find a mouse.  Now when I startup, the touchpad
is not loaded.  I've tried installing a new kernal w/
the PS/2 in there.  It still doesn't load the touchpad.
Please help.

Jon



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andries Brouwer)
Subject: Re: hard disk partitioning
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 20:20:47 GMT

Baptiste Calmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

: I have two hard drives, the first one (1.5 Go) with linux on it, and the
: second one (6.5 Go) with Windows 95 on it. On this second drive, there
: is a primary partition that I cannot delete (all my data is in it), and
: an extended partition (my Bios doesn't deal with more than 2.1 Go hard
: disks) containing 3 logical partitions. I am using RH 5.2 and the
: installation program isn't able to read the partition table of the
: second drive, and therefore I cannot tell Lilo to give me the choice to
: boot on the second drive. But I would like to be also able to boot on
: this drive to use Windows 95. What can I do? 
: (If I delete the extended partition, linux will probably read the
: partition table, but will fdisk allow me to recreate dos partitions on
: the disk after that?)

Don't do any complicated things.
Writing a LILO config file is very easy.
Let RH 5.2 install do its thing, and when it is done
do not reboot yet but look at /etc/lilo.conf and change it
to suit you.

A random simple lilo.conf follows.
(LILO data files needed for booting live in /boot,
the disk to boot is /dev/hda, the kernel to boot is either
the very stable 2.0.36 or the rather stable 2.2.2, or Windows 95.
At boot time wait for 5.0 seconds - if nothing else has been said,
boot the default (linux). The booted Linux kernel uses /dev/hda5
as root device.)


boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36
        label=linux
        root=/dev/hda5
        read-only
image=/boot/bzImage-2.2.2
        label=2.2.2
        root=/dev/hda5
        read-only
other=/dev/hda1
        label=w95
        table=/dev/hda


LILO comes with very extensive documentation.
Be careful with RH install - often it uses a partition numbering
other that what the kernel uses, and you might try to access the
wrong partition.

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From: Yan Seiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.networking,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc
Subject: Re: _Good_ (support 5+ systems) Monitor/Mouse/Keyboard switch for pc...
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:39:55 -0500

A PS/2 mouse is a crippled serial port mouse, no more or less.  A few bucks will
get you an adapter.

Yan

Michael Meissner wrote:

>  2) it only handles
> ps/2 mice (not serial).


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From: d s f o x @ c o g s c i . u c s d . e d u (David Fox)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: PCI modems in linux?
Date: 26 Feb 1999 15:00:11 -0800

"John Hardin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Doug wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >Can a PCI modem be used in linux?
> 
> Zzzzz.... *snort* Wha...?
> 
> Why in the world would you need a 60+MHz parallel bus to talk to a device
> pumping bits serially at less than 60kHz?

Because there's a sound card and an old ethernet card in my ISA slots...
 
> In addition, you can't power-cycle a wedged internal bus modem to reset it.

And there's a palmpilot and a digital camera plugged into my serial
ports.
-- 
David Fox           http://hci.ucsd.edu/dsf             xoF divaD
UCSD HCI Lab                                         baL ICH DSCU

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Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 14:43:14 -0800
From: Alessandro Giachino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Modem: Diamond SupraMax 56k Voice

does anybody know if this can be used under Linux???

thanks,

AG
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From: "Anthony T. Lo Sasso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Conner CFP1060S scsi nightmare
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 17:10:18 -0600

Hello.  I have a SPARC 2 with a Conner CFP1060S 1.05GB SCSI hard disk
running RH Linux 5.1 -- or at least I was running RH Linux 5.1 before my
filesystem become horribly corrupted with inode errors.  The precise error
message while running mke2fs reads:

Current error sd08:01: sense key Hardware Error
Additional sense indicates Track following error
scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:01 sector xxxxxx

 My scsi controller appears to be NCR53C90A.  According to the SCSI Howto,
"There is now a fix available for customers with a CFP1060x (microcode
revisions 9WA1.62/1.66/1.68) and Linux. To apply the upgrade, you will need
a DOS boot disk and ASPI drivers that can access the hard drive. The upgrade
downloads new queuing and lookahead code into the non-volatile SCSI RAM of
the drive."  I have microcode rev. 9WA1.66, but apparently no one at Seagate
(which bought out Conner) knows how to implement this upgrade on a SPARC.
Is there anyone who can help??  Thanks.




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From: Roger Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HP 600C can print in text but not in X
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 18:54:41 -0500

I have been able to configure my HP DeskJet 600C to print in ascii in
console mode.  But not in X.

Is it possible to do?

Roger


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From: "Geoffrey L. Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SmartRAID V (PM1554U2) support?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 13:23:22 -0900


Anybody working on a driver for this one?  It doesn't appear to be
supported under the current eta_dma driver.

Many thanks for any input on this one...

glw


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From: Robert Krawitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: PCI modems in linux?
Date: 26 Feb 1999 19:02:52 -0500

d s f o x @ c o g s c i . u c s d . e d u (David Fox) writes:

> "John Hardin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Doug wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > >Can a PCI modem be used in linux?
> > 
> > Zzzzz.... *snort* Wha...?
> > 
> > Why in the world would you need a 60+MHz parallel bus to talk to a device
> > pumping bits serially at less than 60kHz?
> 
> Because there's a sound card and an old ethernet card in my ISA slots...

Well, actually the ethernet card would do better with a PCI slot than
the modem...

-- 
Robert Krawitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>          http://www.tiac.net/users/rlk/

Tall Clubs International  --  http://www.tall.org/ or 1-888-IM-TALL-2
Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works."
--Eric Crampton

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From: "Yerli Kovboy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Presario 1210 and Linux
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:04:26 -0700

Anyone know whether I can use Linux on Presario 1210? Anyone out there with
any help?




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Sian)
Subject: Which video card?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 19:58:51 -0500

I am building a linux box now and need some recommendations on a video card.
I would like something that supports Open GL/Glide as I may run games
under win95/98 on the same box.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DaveinSJ)
Subject: Re: CD-ROM problem with redhat, desperate for some help
Date: 28 Feb 1999 00:22:33 GMT

Same problem here!
Can't get the installation process to accept
anyone one I choose for a CDROM.

Is there a way that I can find out what my
CDROM's Parameters are and then just
add them in?

David.

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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 17:50:26 -0700
From: Kyle Dansie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Digital Cameras

The Infernal One wrote:
> 
> Does anyone either know or have good source information on
> which digital cameras support linux? TIA.

I plan on buying one of the Sony cameras that write to a floppy disk. I
think that the images are a standard format like gif that you can read
in Linux.

Cheers,
Kyle 
-- 
========================================================
Linux Rules     Iomega Zip Drive Mini - HOWTO
-
http://njtcom.com/dansie/zip-drive.html
                    or
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/ZIP-Drive.html
========================================================

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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 17:53:11 -0700
From: Kyle Dansie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Jaz drives

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hello.
>     I'm pretty new to the Linux world, so please excuse my apparent lack
> of knowledge  =)
>     I recently purchased a 2GB Jaz drive and would be interested in
> using it under Linux as well. Can anyone please offer me advice on how
> to do this? A friend of mine who knows pretty much everything about
> Linux said it's very doubtful it will work. Is he right?
> 
>     Thanks in advance!
> 
>         Paul

Jaz drives are a scsi standard drive so no problem. Just make sure the
scsi card that you have is supported. Most name brand cards like adaptec
are OK.

Cheers,
Kyle Dansie

-- 
========================================================
Linux Rules     Iomega Zip Drive Mini - HOWTO
-
http://njtcom.com/dansie/zip-drive.html
                    or
http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/ZIP-Drive.html
========================================================

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From: "Michael Faurot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Digital Cameras
Date: 27 Feb 1999 23:39:00 GMT

In comp.os.linux.hardware The Infernal One <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Does anyone either know or have good source information on
: which digital cameras support linux? TIA.

The Sony Mavica line of digital cameras.  All images are stored on a
floppy.  Thus any OS (including Linux) that can read a floppy with an
MS-DOS filesystem on it can use it.

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 Michael |     mfaurot     | Many people are unenthusiastic about their work.
 Faurot  | phzzzt.atww.org | 

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From: "Michael Faurot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,fr.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: installing linux on iomega jaz
Date: 27 Feb 1999 23:41:41 GMT

: does anyone has ever tried to install linux on a jaz drive, and boot
: from it. Is this possible ?

Works great.  It is important though that your SCSI host adapter be
able to present the Jaz drive as a BIOS device.  

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 Michael |     mfaurot     | Many people are unenthusiastic about their work.
 Faurot  | phzzzt.atww.org | 

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From: Xerophyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Pentium III Boycott and survey info
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 19:15:45 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Also consider that Intel announced a product which conceivably could invade
privacy.

Caere and Mircosoft (Office2000) both want users to register their products
or else they don't get a key code to make the product work after 20 days.

The us government knows more about its citizens than other governments know
their citizens.  (not just name/address/such)

Bank companies need to look only at a credit card tally and see who we're
buying from.

These anti-Intel folk are shortsighted idiots!  Intel's "crime" is not
worthy of this bullshit yet they don't seem to mind all these other direct
violations of our privacy.

John Meissen wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Boycott Swintel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >       Pentium III chip with the individual serial number that can
> >track your web surfing and buying habits can now have the ID number
> >turned on and off by software.
>
> This is untrue. The fact is, the feature can be disabled with software,
> but it can ONLY be turned back on by a full hardware reset.
>
> Of potential concern is that after a hard reset the feature =is=
> reenabled, but if you consider the logic of not being able to
> enable via software, this is the only way to provide for re-enabling
> the feature.
>
> Given that the feature exists, and the way it works, obviously
> the best solution is for BIOS manufacturers to provide for
> disabling at power-on. Otherwise it seems to me a trivial matter
> to provide capability under Linux or any other OS to disable it
> at boot time.
>
> A boycot based on this is ridiculous. Whether you use the chip
> or not should depend on the capabilities of the CPU and if you
> feel they meet your needs.
>
> john-

--
Get a real OS for 1/3rd the price AND size, and 3 times the performance of
Winbloat NT:  BeOS r4.

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enough to put it to proper use..."

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That's my bloody signature.  Be happy.  :-)



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From: "Michael Faurot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Jaz drives
Date: 27 Feb 1999 23:44:54 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

:     I'm pretty new to the Linux world, so please excuse my apparent
: lack of knowledge =) I recently purchased a 2GB Jaz drive and would be
: interested in using it under Linux as well. Can anyone please offer
: me advice on how to do this? 

It's primarily just a matter of having a SCSI host adapter supported by
the kernel you're using.  If you don't already have one, good choices are
those made by BusLogic/Mylex or those that use an NCR/SymBios chipset.
The kernel will then see it as a removable SCSI drive.

: A friend of mine who knows pretty much everything about Linux said
: it's very doubtful it will work. Is he right?

Nope--dead wrong.  

-- 
==============================================================================
 Michael |     mfaurot     | Many people are unenthusiastic about their work.
 Faurot  | phzzzt.atww.org | 

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From: David Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Hard Drive Write Errors with Red Hat 5.2
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 20:51:43 +0000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   I had simmilar problems with an incorrectly clocked cpu. It
would would fine for a long time then under load get disk
errors.  It was straightened out by getting the clock right for
the motherboard/cpu.  Its remote but worth a re-check.  I also
had problem with a power cable connection to my hard drive.  That
white 4 pin connector had a loose pin which would cause an
intermittant occasionally.
   I am not aware (and would not be) of any specific problems
with that mother board or chip.  I run cheap motherboards and
Cyrix chips with problems though.  You might search Deja news for
your motherboard to see if anyone else has mentioned it.
d

Prentice Bisbal wrote:
> 
> I recently put together a new system for myself using a Tyan S1590S
> Trinity 100AT Motherboard and AMD K6-2/350. The Hard drive is A Maxtor
> DiamondMax 5.76GB Drive (Model No. 90576D4). Since I put the system
> together,
> I've been having problems using the hard drive under Linux.
> 
> After the install, I get write errors when ever I write decent-sized
> amounts of data do the disk. For example, when I try to install KDE-1.1
> RPMS I get the following errors:
> 
> hda: write_intr: status=0x51 {DriveReady SeekComplete Error}
> hda: write_intr: error=0x04 {DriveStatusError}
> 
> The action (installing rpms, etc.) will complete, usually producing this
> error a few more times, and things will (appear to) work fine. When I
> reboot, fsck will choke forcing me to run it manually. fsck will then
> find many errrors - enough to classify my filesystem as "trashed."
> 
> Even when I don't write  alot of data to disk or see this error
> reported,
> after 3 or 4 reboots I'll still get fsck errors requiring manual
> intervention,
> resulting in a trashed filesystem.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this? I've booted up by typing
> "linux hda=11166/16/63" but had the same problem. Should I select
> "normal" (non-lba) mode in my BIOS? Does Kernel 2.2 have better support
> for newer/larger UDMA drives? If so, how do I work around these problems
> until I get a 2.2.x kernel installed?
> 
> Here are some pertinent specs for my system:
> Tyan Trinity S1590S Trinity 100AT Motherboard
>         - VIA Apollo MVP3 AGP Chipset
>           (has onboard dual channel PCI IDE PIO, IDE DMA and IDE UltraDMA/33)
>         - Award BIOS, w/ latest BIOS update (v1.14) from Tyan website.
> AMD K6-2/350 MHz processor
> Maxtor DiamondMax (DM 2880 family) Drive (90576D4)
>         - 5.7 GB
>         - Actual c/h/s = 11166/16/63
>         - UDMA 33
> 
> Thanks in Advance
> ---
> Prentice Bisbal
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
> http://www.pppl.gov

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From: "John Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: *HELP*  Cirrus Logic 5465 AGP // RedHat 5.2... *HELP*
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 18:06:37 -0600
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>x-windows not working.  upon install, there is an option for the 5464,
>but no 5465...  should i just choose it instead?

 .
 .
 .
>when i have gotten x-windows to load, it always has an oversized
>desktop, or crashes as soon as i open anything graphic-intensive.
>
>any ideas, thanks in advance...
>pcmiller
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I recently installed RedHat 5.2 on a Compaq DeskPro that has a CL5446 video
adapter, and the auto probe program incorrectly determined that it had 4MB
of RAM when the card actually on had 2MB of RAM.  When I reran the
Xconfigurator, I did not use the defaults and was allowed to select the
actual amount of RAM on the video card, and now everything works fine.

- John Adkins
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: Dae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Multi boot for Linux?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 21:18:25 -0500

I know this is the wrong NG, but I remember awhile back someone using
some multiboot program that came with one of the Linux distros.

If anyone remembers what distro it came with and the name, please let me
know.  I think it was called "Boot it" or something like that.

TIA - Dae/MD

I wish I wasn't so poor, then I'd just go and buy Partition Magic v4.0
so I could use Boot Magic that comes with it to boot multi OS's on 1
hard drive.  Then again, I wish Boot Magic was freeware.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jan Forsblom)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.x
Subject: BTTV (Hauppage) 1600x1200 problems
Date: 27 Feb 1999 02:38:27 GMT

Hello!

I have been using Hauppage TV-grabber card (Stereo version with radio 
support, Bt848) for few months. I haven't had much problems with it
until recently, when I upgraded my monitor to 19" (1600x1200).
With 1600x1200 resolution, TV picture is misplaced about 1000 pixels.
My setup is Matrox G200 AGP, XFree 3.3.3.1, BTTV with kernel 2.2.2
or with XawTV 2.3.7 (results are the same). 

cat /proc/pci says that:
VGA compatible controller: Matrox Matrox G200 AGP (rev 1).
      Medium devsel.  Fast back-to-back capable.  IRQ 11.  Master Capable.  
      Latency=64.  Min Gnt=16.Max Lat=32.
      Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe8000000 [0xe8000008].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe4000000 [0xe4000000].
      Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe5000000 [0xe5000000].
  
so I guess correct value for vidmem is 0xe80. X -probeonly confirms
this and it is the value I have always been using. BTTV image isn't
misplaced with 1152x864 resolution. I also tried hardcoding vidmem
into bttv driver but that didn't work either. 

I found other interresting detail about this problem when I compiled
frame buffer into my kernel. I'm running fb at 1600x1200 too, only
difference is that X is at 77Hz, fb is at 60Hz (haven't had time to
configure it yet). Now if I jump into fb window from X window that
had misplaced TV image, I can still see TV image and it is placed
on the exact position of where I had that empty TV window on X screen.
Maybe this is modeline specific problem? My current modeline is:
    # 1600x1200 @ 77 Hz, 96.0 kHz hsync
    Modeline  "1600x1200" 199.68 1600 1616 1968 2080 1200 1200 1215 1254
Maybe I should try to run X at 60Hz too and see if the image is misplaced,
but I couldn't use it anyway so that isn't really a solution. 

PS: If it doesn't create too much trouble, would you please send your 
    responses also to my email address. Thanks!


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