Hi,
> Do you know where to get this program? This would be a start.
I just found similar programs/tools which you can download from:
(overview:)
http://support.advantech.com.tw/Cservice/LCD.nsf/663197a4fe812557482565ec00078ade?OpenView&Start=1&Count=1000&ExpandView
(direct downloads:)
http://su
Hi
> > I knew that. However, my hope was that the other files included in this
> > "vbios*.zip" file are part of the OEM utility program BMP which is used to
> > modify certain parameters in the original bios
>
> Do you know where to get this program? This would be a start. Although
I'm afraid, I
Hi,
S Streif schrieb:
> But to be sure that we are talking about the same file: The video bios file I
> am
> talking about is "mtg_3240.dat" (3240 stands for the build number). It is
> included in a zip file in the windows driver installation file.
> This zip file's name is "vbios852-855.zip" (i8
Hello,
Thanks for your answer.
> > The main difference between both bioses is the different size (new: 0x80
> kB, old
> > 0x67 kB) which could stem from further extensions as (hopefully)
> additional
> > modeline entries etc.
>
> I had a look at BIOS 3166 which was provided together with the Wind
Hi,
S Streif schrieb:
> The main difference between both bioses is the different size (new: 0x80 kB, old
> 0x67 kB) which could stem from further extensions as (hopefully) additional
> modeline entries etc.
I had a look at BIOS 3166 which was provided together with the Windows
driver and it did
Hello
Due to a missing entry in the Intel i810 video bios the screen resolution
1400x1050 cannot be used.
However, some i810 MS Windows drivers replace the in-ram copy of the video bios
by another video bios stored in a file during the booting process.
I found this file and had a look at it:
For
I am using XFree86 4.4 (OK, it's Xorg 6.7.0); nothing seems to have changed since 4.3,
i should try that version. Could it be something in xaa? The nv driver also doesn't
work
well for me (that was better with 4.3), it locks my system up after a while.
Maarten Deprez
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 05: