> On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 03:48:51PM +0100, Martin Spott wrote:
[...]
>> >> It was like the image that was supposed to be clipped because it was 
>> >> hidden became visible briefly as the light went by.  It just happens 
>> >> briefly and then it is quickly corrected.  This is probably not an 
>> >> accurate description, but there it is.
>> 
>> > Okay... could you set the value of testRender/capt to some directory with
>> > lots of free space and press 'k'?  It'll record PPM-format screenshots...
>> > then send the appropriate frame(s) to me, preferrably as PNG or JPG. :)
>> 
>> Are you still interested in these ones ?

> Yeah.

I put two sequences onto the web server. They are approx. 250 frames each.
Be careful - even converted to PNG these archives are still 19 MByte each.
The filenames should speak for themselves. I included a log of the terminal
output of 'Solace'. BTW, the second one ends with a crash - 'Solace' writes
something like "Radeon timed out" to the terminal:

http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/Radeon/Solace-dlistMax0-draw_method1.tar
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/Radeon/Solace-dlistMax1024-draw_method1.tar

>> This not only cures the artifacts I encountered, this also cures the
>> flickering torus and - as far as I can tell now - it cures the X server
>> crashes with my Radeon7500. Even with GL_draw_method set to 1,

> Then there's a problem with glArrayElement() in the R200 driver while
> recording a displaylist.

I'm using the 'radeon' driver for my Radeon7500, not 'r200'.

> The specific piece of code that it's running is this (while a displaylist
> is being recorded in GL_COMPILE_AND_EXECUTE mode):
[... some code ...]

This is not for me - I'm not skilled enough to deal with details of the
code,

Martin.
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