> > Rick, what kind of ATI card does your G3 have? The 3400 should have > > some > > sort of rage64 or even older type. > > > "lspci -nn" gives me: > > ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage I/II 215GT [Mach64 GT] (rev 9a)
So that's a rage64 covered by atyfb ... > > Can you tweak some driver parameters (mclk and pll come to mind) to > > see if > > that improves things a bit? > > How do I do that? (I'm using BootX under MacOS-9 as the bootloader.) I faered you might ask that ... Add video=atyfb:mclk=xxx to the kernel boot options (IIRC BootX has a text input box to type the kernel options. Now what would be sensible things to try for mclk for your card, that I don't know. The kernel should report the values used (look for the section in the kernel boot log that is prefixed by atyfb: - my Lombard used to report the PLL and clock data there). Try setting lower numbers (vary by 10% or so). Various pages on the net used to have hints on this, back around 2000 or so. Maybe also check the settings used by older kernels; PLL autodetection was hard to get 100% reliable, or so BenH said. Max. mclk/xclk should be 63, max. pll should be 135 for your card. I don't seem to have a backup of my old yaboot.conf, so searching old mailing list archives might be your best bet. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]