I tried dozens of modes, from 640x480 to 1280x1024, using
8-bit to 32-bit of colors, and no one seems to work.
Can you say more about what you are doing to try a given
configuration?
At first glance it doesn't seem like there is a native
Plan 9 driver for your graphics chip, so if the VESA
Can you say more about what you are doing to try a given
configuration?
I tried xga, vesa, multisync and other modes.
The result is the same, my screen become blank
and displays no input signal.
At first glance it doesn't seem like there is a native
Plan 9 driver for your graphics chip, so
Can you say more about what you are doing to try a given
configuration?
I tried xga, vesa, multisync and other modes.
Can you say exactly what you mean by tried xga and
tried vesa?
Dave Eckhardt
Can you say exactly what you mean by tried xga and
tried vesa?
I modified the lines monitor= and vgasize= in the
plan9.ini of the WYSE, located in /cfg/pxe/MAC address
on the authserver, then I rebooted the client.
I also tried to run aux/vga when the client was running.
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David du
Hello,
I have a WYSE Winterm 9150SE [1]. It is a terminal
running a AMD Geode GX processor, with 256MB of RAM.
It is meant to run Windows XP Embedded, wich is located
into a 256MB ROM, but it can also boot from network
via PXE.
Using PXE, I am successfully running a Plan 9 terminal
to my Plan 9