At 10:41 PM +0200 4/14/01, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>strobe anarkhos wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible to use a Rage 128 AGP card if its ROM isn't designed for that
>> machine? I realize I could never get the BIOS screen or perhaps even the
>> console, but what if I just want X11?
>
>The r128 driver will al
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 02:29:13PM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
> On 14 Apr 2001, at 12:54, Simon Kirby wrote:
>
> > I'll try AGPMode "2" to see if it crashes with that as well, but it
> > definitely looks like there are some problems on my ASUS P2B-DS (BX
> > chipset) and 4x AGP. Err, maybe it's n
strobe anarkhos wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use a Rage 128 AGP card if its ROM isn't designed for that
> machine? I realize I could never get the BIOS screen or perhaps even the
> console, but what if I just want X11?
The r128 driver will also try to use the BIOS, you'll have to find out what i
On 14 Apr 2001, at 12:54, Simon Kirby wrote:
> Well, I think I just figured out what was doing it. Option "AGPMode" "4"
> in my X configuration file. I turned it off, and just played Q3 for
> around two hours in a hot room with no crashes.
>
> I'll try AGPMode "2" to see if it crashes with that
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 08:59:13PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 12:10:11PM -0700, Simon Kirby wrote:
> >
> > Hmm! Where is this option? I can't seem to find it in my BIOS anywhere.
> > Perhaps it's only an option on newer boards.
> >
> > What other things have you tr
Is it possible to use a Rage 128 AGP card if its ROM isn't designed for that machine?
I realize I could never get the BIOS screen or perhaps even the console, but what if I
just want X11?
I pulled a Rage 128 from my mac (I flashed a PC GeForce2 MX with a mac ROM, works
great!) and it's sitting