From: Christoph Plattner <christoph.plattner@gmx.at>
To: Steve Pacenka <spacenka@lightlink.com>
Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] howdy and 720/50 framebuffer question
Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2002 01:08:44 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3CFD487C.5F74FDA6@gmx.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1023226391.1465.226.camel@romano-nyswri
An interesting question at this point. I also have a 720, but I never
tested the graphics display up to now (I only use it via serial line).
My 720 has a single board graphics card with three BNC connectors
on it. Is this really a 24bit graphics or a 8bit graphics. The only
thing I know, is that the resolution was used with 1280x1024 under
HP-UX 9.05 (or similar...).
One day I will carry up my 21" monitor and try the grpahics on this
machine !
Christoph
Steve Pacenka wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I have a couple of 720's and a couple of 735's to rehabilitate. The
> PARISC-Linux developers have done truly excellent work on the kernel and
> Debian adaptations for this architecture. If this can yield reasonable
> GNU/Linux installs including X, the machines will go on display in our
> recycling showroom as examples of reuse of discarded cool hardware.
> Maybe someone will then adopt them to give them new homes.
>
> I'm stymied about X on a 720/50. Starting from an 0.9.3 ISO which
> worked fine for a base install, the default video seems to be a one bit
> B&W buffer (text overlay plane?). fbset -i says there's no device at
> /dev/fb0, which does exist in the filesystem; XFree86 subsequently
> doesn't load the framebuffer driver. There's no Penguin at boot. I've
> tried later precompiled kernels through -pa33, compiling my own from
> CVS, and appending video=stifb at a boot prompt with and without sti=0.
>
> The hardware is there:
>
> "1. Coral SGC Graphics (10) at 0xf8000000 [1], versions 0x4, 0x0, 0x77"
>
> This is some kind of 24 plane framebuffer, right? I'd be satisfied with
> 8 bit color from it.
>
> Any hints for additional instrumentation or settings?
>
> -- thanks, SP
> Babbage's Basement volunteer and workstation curator
> http://www.lightlink.com/babbages/workstations.html
>
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2002-06-04 21:33 [parisc-linux] howdy and 720/50 framebuffer question Steve Pacenka
2002-06-04 23:08 ` Christoph Plattner [this message]
2002-06-04 23:25 ` Steve Pacenka
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