Diamond Stealth 3d 2000 Pro, and the Diamond Stealth 3d 3000, in Xfree86

Diamond Stealth 3d 2000 Pro, and the Diamond Stealth 3d 3000, in Xfree86

Post by Langhorne Carter Bon » Thu, 11 Dec 1997 04:00:00



If your having problems with the Diamond Stealth 3d 2000 Pro, and the
Diamond Stealth 3d 3000, in Xfree86, please read.

It's the "pro" part of you Stealth 3d 2000 that is giving you the
problem. It's designed for video in addition to regular display. This is
also a problem with many of the Stealth 3d 3000 cards(but not all). The
fix is to cut it back to 16bpp. You see, at 24bpp and 32bpp, the Stealth
3000 needs a special driver that handles the mpeg/avi video acceleration
features of these cards. But not at 16bpp.

Sometimes you can get away with running the Diamond Stealth 3d 2000 pro,
and the Diamond Stealth 3d 3000 at 24bpp and 32bpp. But chances are
you'll get the following problems:

XF_s3V server: lockups when user exits window manager, screen turns neon
lime green or red(other colors also reported, but these two are the most
common). However, this server works fine at 16bpp.

XF_SVGA server: works great, but acceleration at 24bpp or 32 bpp is not
complete!!!!! Boot up Netscape and you will see what I mean. The buttons
on Navigator will be in black&white.

These problems do not effect the Stealth 3d 2000 "classic", just the
Stealth 3d 2000 Pro and the Stealth 3d 3000 series cards.

Carter

 
 
 

Diamond Stealth 3d 2000 Pro, and the Diamond Stealth 3d 3000, in Xfree86

Post by Will Low » Fri, 12 Dec 1997 04:00:00



> also a problem with many of the Stealth 3d 3000 cards(but not all). The
> fix is to cut it back to 16bpp. You see, at 24bpp and 32bpp, the Stealth
> 3000 needs a special driver that handles the mpeg/avi video acceleration
> features of these cards. But not at 16bpp.

Hmm.  Mine works great at 24bpp,  but doesn't like to restart ... if you
run "startx",  exit,  and then "startx" again,  it locks up.  I've started
using xdm/kdm so that I can just keep X running always,  but that doesn't
help much when I need to switch colordepths (ie,  quit and run startx -bpp
16 or 8).

Acceleration is pretty good,  too ... I tried turning of acceleration,
and it was REALLY bad.

                                                        Will

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Diamond Stealth 3d 2000 Pro, and the Diamond Stealth 3d 3000, in Xfree86

Post by Langhorne Carter Bon » Fri, 12 Dec 1997 04:00:00


Yes, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Take it down to 16bpp and
the restarting problems will go away. Just don't take it to 24bpp first,
because it will lock up.

Carter


> Hmm.  Mine works great at 24bpp,  but doesn't like to restart ... if you
> run "startx",  exit,  and then "startx" again,  it locks up.  I've started
> using xdm/kdm so that I can just keep X running always,  but that doesn't
> help much when I need to switch colordepths (ie,  quit and run startx -bpp
> 16 or 8).

> Acceleration is pretty good,  too ... I tried turning of acceleration,
> and it was REALLY bad.

>                                                         Will

 
 
 

1. RH6: XFree86 and Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 Pro setup

Woe is me. My Redhat 5.2 system was working perfectly
but I just had to upgrade to Hedwig ...

My major complaint is that video colour resolution
seems to be low.  Xconfigurator defaults to 16bpp in
1280x1024 mode but I would like true-colour (as I had
before I did the upgrade).  However, if I select
1024x768x24bpp, Xconfigurator comes back with the
error message "there is a problem with your X
configuration.  You may go back and change your
congifuration or exit now." It simply won't accept
1024x768 despite the fact that (i) I'm sure this
is the mode I was running before the upgrade and
(ii) SuperProbe returns the following video specs
which (correct me if I'm wrong) is clearly
capable of 1024x768 in true-colour.

        First video: Super-VGA
        Chipset: S3 ViRGE/DX (PCI Probed)
        Memory:  4096 Kbytes
        RAMDAC:  Generic 8-bit pseudo-color DAC
                 (with 6-bit wide lookup tables (or in 6-bit
                 mode))

Any advice/help would be much appreciated.

Cheers,
Darran.

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