Re: [9fans] WYSE Winterm 9150SE graphical problem

2008-07-01 Thread Dave Eckhardt
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

Re: [9fans] WYSE Winterm 9150SE graphical problem

2008-07-01 Thread David du Colombier
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

Re: [9fans] WYSE Winterm 9150SE graphical problem

2008-07-01 Thread Dave Eckhardt
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

Re: [9fans] WYSE Winterm 9150SE graphical problem

2008-07-01 Thread David du Colombier
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. -- David du

[9fans] WYSE Winterm 9150SE graphical problem

2008-06-30 Thread David du Colombier
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