Re: xfree86-4 depth question (s3virge)

2001-02-04 Thread Jonathan Chang
Have you tried 15 bits yet? This setting gives me acceptable performance.

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Re: xfree86-4 depth question (s3virge)

2001-02-03 Thread wen
alephtnull> debian running unstable, xfree86 version 4, s3virge chipset.. the 
FAQ in
alephtnull> xfree86 docs say that my chipset (s3virge) is fully supported in 
xfree86-4 in
alephtnull> color depths of 1,4,5,8,16,24. I am currently running at 8 bit 
mode. I want to
alephtnull> run at 16 or 24 bit but when I do that my screen looks like there 
is static
alephtnull> or something...kind of hazy and flickering... I tried adjusting my
alephtnull> horizontal/vertical refresh rates thinking that the problem might 
lie with my
alephtnull> monitor..no good...even trying to run at the minimum 
horizontal/vertical refresh rates
alephtnull> doesn't work when I try to run at 16 or 24 bit color depth.
alephtnull> 
alephtnull> My question is "what's going on here?"

I guess the memory of your video card is not enough.
Would you please tell me the memory size of it and the resolution
you selected?

Regards,

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xfree86-4 depth question (s3virge)

2001-02-03 Thread alephtnull
My system configuration:

debian running unstable, xfree86 version 4, s3virge chipset.. the FAQ in
xfree86 docs say that my chipset (s3virge) is fully supported in xfree86-4 in
color depths of 1,4,5,8,16,24. I am currently running at 8 bit mode. I want to
run at 16 or 24 bit but when I do that my screen looks like there is static
or something...kind of hazy and flickering... I tried adjusting my
horizontal/vertical refresh rates thinking that the problem might lie with my
monitor..no good...even trying to run at the minimum horizontal/vertical 
refresh rates
doesn't work when I try to run at 16 or 24 bit color depth.

My question is "what's going on here?"


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