Michel, Thanks for your response. See my responsed below.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 06:28:46PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 23:17, William Crowshaw wrote: > > > > 4) the ATI card I believe is a NexusGA, because it > > matches specs on the ATI website. But the chip > > on it says "ATI Rage 128 3D AGP". > > Where exactly does it say that? All the other info you provide indicates > that it's a Mach64 chip in fact. > There's a large chip on the board that says: "3D Rage Pro AGP 2x 21543BUA22" The Product number on back of the board says: P/N 1024262022 ... the rest doesn't seem to matter as far as ATI product identification is concerned. The board itself says it was made in 1997. Now, since the chip said "3D Rage Pro AGP 2x" I assumed it was a rage pro card. But I couldn't find a card matching my P/N at the ATI site that was built for macs. (It was pulled from a PowerMac 9600). The best I could find was one called a NexusGA made around that time. It could, though, be a Xclaim3D. Additionally, my card does have a smaller chip that says "Nexus GA 42601" on it. But then the kernel seem to recognize it as a Mach64 card. X however recognizes it as both a ATI 3D Rage Pro and a Mach64, witness the X log: (--) ATI(0): ATI 3D Rage Pro graphics controller detected. .... (--) ATI(0): ATI Mach64 adapter detected. However, r128 X driver does not work on this card and reports "No devices detected". As far as the kernel is concerned. Both the atyfb and aty128fb framebuffer don't work at all on this card. Forget I ever said that the console worked with the card and X was just the problem. > > 6) the Xserver is 4.0.1, using the "ati" driver for > > the card driver > > I assume you mean 4.1.0. Correct. My mistake. its 4.1.0.1 to be exact, the default woody X server. > > > Of course, I encounter problem with X using this ATI > > card. X recognizes the card as follows: > > [...] > > > (**) ATI(0): Depth 24, (--) framebuffer bpp 32 > > Have you tried a lower depth/bpp ? Yep, last night, depth 16, 15, 8 don't work at all and the monitor flashes "Signal Out of Range". Its only Depth 24 that manages to produce a signal, but a cross hatched picture. > > > Finally, these are the modelines I used for this card: > > Have you tried without custom modes? The X server has standard modes > built in. > Oh yeah, I've tried and I get nothing. Sorry, but everytime I have ever run X for the last 4 years, I have always had to use custom modes. > > > I would really like to get 2 monitors going [...] > > The atimisc driver doesn't support this yet. > Yep, I know. The card docs say that this is impossible as well. No, I had intended to run monitor off of /chaos/control (the 7500 built in video) and the other, larger, monitor over the ati card. Additionally, I thought I would say that, even though I cannot get a console or a X session using this ati connected to my Dell monitor, this isn't a problem with the card itself because 1) it behaves great on the MacOS and 2) I have three of these cards and they all behave the same way on X. Any ideas, or should I just sell the cards on e-bay? Thanks, once again! -- wcrowshaw