Re: AGP Question

2001-06-28 Thread Alan Cox
> 4002b000-4002c000 rw-s ec681000 03:01 181386 /dev/mem > 4002c000-4002d000 rw-s 4000 03:01 185562 /dev/nvidia0 I'd suggest you talk to your proprietary driver and application provider. Who knows what their driver does - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe

AGP Question

2001-06-28 Thread Alan
It there a way to limit how much memory is allocatable by the AGPGART code? The reason I am asking is I am seeing some odd behaviour that I suspect is related to that code. When I boot the machine, it says something like "200 megs maximum available for AGP memory. X seems to grab 3/4 of that

AGP Question

2001-06-28 Thread Alan
It there a way to limit how much memory is allocatable by the AGPGART code? The reason I am asking is I am seeing some odd behaviour that I suspect is related to that code. When I boot the machine, it says something like 200 megs maximum available for AGP memory. X seems to grab 3/4 of that

Re: AGP Question

2001-06-28 Thread Alan Cox
4002b000-4002c000 rw-s ec681000 03:01 181386 /dev/mem 4002c000-4002d000 rw-s 4000 03:01 185562 /dev/nvidia0 I'd suggest you talk to your proprietary driver and application provider. Who knows what their driver does - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe