From: Lawrence <lawrencio@hotpop.com>
To: linux-assembly@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Using framebuffer device under Linux
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 20:41:34 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FBA137E.7000108@hotpop.com> (raw)
Hi All,
I am planning to do graphic with asm under Linux without X11. I am try
to use framebuffer as the "drawing plane".
I've reached the article entitled "Using the framebuffer device under
Linux" within http://linuxassembly.org and I've extracted and compiled
fb.n according to the instruction. However, when I run "fb" under the
console in RH9, I only got a refresh and then back to the text console.
I've tried fb under the installation environment of Debian 3.0, with I
thought it is already in framebuffer mode, but still got a failure.
I've tried ald fb, but when it is going to switch to framebuffer mode,
Linux squeeze and I have to telnet into my linux box using another
machine and issue a reboot...
I can successfully run "leaves" under a-linux however, but I don't know
how to put fb under a-linux so as to see if it works, as there seems no
way to mount a floppy or access ethernet under a-linux.
Would anyone be so kind as to tell me how could I access linux
framebuffer correcely using assembly, or point me out the forgettable
steps in order to run 'fb' successfully?
my 'nasm -r' command spit out:
NASM version 0.98.22 compiled on Sep 19 2003
Thanks
Lawrence
next reply other threads:[~2003-11-18 12:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-11-18 12:41 Lawrence [this message]
2003-11-18 13:11 ` Using framebuffer device under Linux Frederic Marmond
2003-11-18 14:00 ` Lawrence
2003-11-18 21:01 ` Karsten Scheibler
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2003-11-19 1:28 Lawrence
2003-11-19 22:03 ` Karsten Scheibler
2003-11-20 1:34 ` Lawrence
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