On 01/26/2009 12:09 PM, Thunderbird wrote:
> Further I'd like some additional info. Could you some people try to
> run nvclock -D BEFORE the nvidia kernel module and X are loaded, so
> directly after logging into a VT? I'm interested in the line which
> contains 'NV_PDISPLAY_SOR0_REGS_BRIGHTNESS'. If it contains the proper
> value then it means the video bios is setting some interesting values
> from the video bios. Second I like a few copies of video bios from
> cards which work using nvclock's smartdimmer and from ones which
> aren't supported. The video bios is dumped by nvclock into ~/.nvclock.
>    
I've attached the entire output of nvclock -D (in single user mode) on 
my HP 8510w, as well as the bios dump. I've also put them up here: 
http://testing.pyen.com/~ajani/nvidia/


** Attachment added: "hp_8510w_bios0.rom"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21666498/hp_8510w_bios0.rom

** Attachment added: "hp_8510w_nvclock_dump.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21666499/hp_8510w_nvclock_dump.txt

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