Mark Vojkovich wrote:

OK, I've been able to reproduce this on this specific card.
It's not a SW/HW synchronization issue. It's just that this card
POSTs with clocks too low to support some acceleration without corruption. I've worked around this in CVS.

This problem was likely limited to some GeForce3 and GeForce4 Ti cards.


Mark.


On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Mark Vojkovich wrote:


Put:

Option "XaaNoScanlineCPUToScreenColorExpandFill"

In the Section "Device" of the XF86Config file. If that
solves the problem then this is fixed in the 4.3 pre-releases.
If not then I don't know what the problem is. I saw one other
report of something that sounded similar, but from the screen
shots I saw of that, it didn't look like a driver issue, but
rather, it looked like the Render extension got new functionality
but the corresponding wrappers weren't added to XAA.


Mark.


On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, AnonimoVeneziano wrote:


Hi all, I use FreeBSD on one of my BOXes, this box is composed by:



MSI KT4 Ultra MoBo

Creative Geforce 3 Ti200 (Made by MSI)

Athlon XP 2400+

C-Media Sound Chip.

All the system is absolutely not Overclocked.


The problem is not a great disaster , but is annoying:

When I start X with "nv" accellerated (if I disable the accelleration the problem disappears) drivers and I enter Mozilla and all browsers that use Gecko (so Netscape and Galeon too) and I try to write something in a writing field if I move the cursor trough the words that I've wrote the cursor Image remains in between each letter make all very confused. Is very difficult find the real cursor in that chaos, but if I write a letter or I delete something (If I modify the field in anyway) all the cursor copies disappear.There is another problem. In wmaker and in gnome too when I select multiple objects on the desktop with the mouse using the "rectangle" done by hold pressed the left mouse button down pieces of this rectangle remain on the screen until I pass over them a window or any other Objects .

As you can see this problems aren't very important, but very annoying (in particular when I have to write long E-Mails or something like this).

If I disable the accelleration this disappears (but is very slow!).

I use the lastest XFree86 release 4.2.1 on FreeBSD 4.7 , and I've tried Debian SID too on this Box with the same problems.

I use AGP4x but with no AGP the problem remains.

Thank you very much for your help

Bye

Marcello

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Mmm, I've had many tries recently.

I have two others PC , 1 PIII 600 and 1 PIII 1000 .the PIII 600 is on an old Slot 1 SOYO MoBo ,the PIII 1000 on an ASUS CUV4x-EA , I've noticed that the problem is present on the ASUS , but not on the Soyo motherboard. So this isn't only a video card issue.

Do you know if there is or will be a solution to this?

Thank you very much again

Marcello

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