IBM PS/ValuePoint w/S3 86C801/805

IBM PS/ValuePoint w/S3 86C801/805

Post by Derek Hackbar » Sat, 28 May 1994 23:27:14



Does anyone have a Xconfig file to work with the following hardware.

IBM PS/ValuePoint (S3 onboard), and a NEC MultiSync 3V Monitor.

Please post or email any assistance.

Thanks,

Derek

 
 
 

IBM PS/ValuePoint w/S3 86C801/805

Post by roo » Sun, 05 Jun 1994 20:32:13


: Does anyone have a Xconfig file to work with the following hardware.
: IBM PS/ValuePoint (S3 onboard), and a NEC MultiSync 3V Monitor.
: Please post or email any assistance.

I have the same problem, the only difference is that I have an
Hitachi 15MVXplus monitor.

Please. Mail me a working Xconfig for this Configuration.

Many Thanks In Advance.

Lars Nilsander


 
 
 

IBM PS/ValuePoint w/S3 86C801/805

Post by Boris B. Benko, » Tue, 07 Jun 1994 22:22:51




> : Does anyone have a Xconfig file to work with the following hardware.
> : IBM PS/ValuePoint (S3 onboard), and a NEC MultiSync 3V Monitor.
> : Please post or email any assistance.

> I have the same problem, the only difference is that I have an
> Hitachi 15MVXplus monitor.

> Please. Mail me a working Xconfig for this Configuration.

        I have the very same problem. Well, S3 server didn't work and
I tried lots of things. The SVGA server didn't work too, it wasn't
familiar with S3 card... Well, VGA16 server works!!! But I have only
16 colours... :-<<<

                                                        Regards, BBB

 
 
 

IBM PS/ValuePoint w/S3 86C801/805

Post by Michael Staa » Wed, 08 Jun 1994 02:09:54





>> : Does anyone have a Xconfig file to work with the following hardware.
>> : IBM PS/ValuePoint (S3 onboard), and a NEC MultiSync 3V Monitor.
>> : Please post or email any assistance.

>> I have the same problem, the only difference is that I have an
>> Hitachi 15MVXplus monitor.

>> Please. Mail me a working Xconfig for this Configuration.
>    I have the very same problem. Well, S3 server didn't work and
>I tried lots of things. The SVGA server didn't work too, it wasn't
>familiar with S3 card... Well, VGA16 server works!!! But I have only
>16 colours... :-<<<
>                                                    Regards, BBB

Hi,
we've got an IBM VP with an S3 card and X works. We use the following
Xconfig:

#
# some nice paths, to avoid conflicts with other X-servers
#
RGBPath         "/usr/X386/lib/X11/rgb"

#
# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (which are concatenated together),
# as well as specifying multiple comma-separated entries in one FontPath
# command (or a combination of both methods)
#
FontPath        "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/misc/"
FontPath        "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/"
FontPath        "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo/"
FontPath        "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
# FontPath      "tcp/hal6000:7501"
# FontPath      "/usr/X386/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/"

#
# Uncomment this to cause a core dump at the spot where a signal is
# received.  This may leave the console in an unusable state, but may
# provide a better stack trace in the core dump to aid in debugging
#
# NoTrapSignals

#
# Enable this to use the XQUEUE driver for keyboard and mouse handling
# under System V.  This may go away in the future.
#
# Note - If you use XQUEUE, you must comment out the keyboard and
#        mouse definitions.
#
# Xqueue

#
# Keyboard and various keyboard-related parameters
#
Keyboard
  AutoRepeat 500 5
  ServerNumLock
#  Xleds      1 2 3
#  DontZap
#
# To set the LeftAlt to Meta, RightAlt key to ModeShift,
# RightCtl key to Compose, and ScrollLock key to ModeLock:
#

#LeftAlt     Meta
RightAlt    ModeShift
#RightCtl    Compose
#ScrollLock  ModeLock

#
# Mouse definition and related parameters
#
#Microsoft      "/dev/mouse"
PS/2            "/dev/ps2aux"
#Microsoft      "/dev/mouse2"
#MouseSystems   "/dev/mouse"
#MMSeries       "/dev/mouse"
#MouseMan       "/dev/mouse"
#Logitech       "/dev/mouse"
#Busmouse       "/dev/mouse"
#BaudRate       9600
#SampleRate     150
Emulate3Buttons

# for accelerated S3 cards
accel
#  noaccel
#  Virtual      1024 768
  Viewport      0 0
#  Modes                "1024x768" "1280x1024i" "800x600" "640x480"
  Modes         "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
  Clocks        25.20  28.32  39.70   0.00  50.40  76.70  35.70  44.60 130.30 119.50  79.40  31.20 109.70  65.20  75.00  94.60
#  option "nomemaccess"
  option "nolinear"

#Modes          "640x480" "800x600"
#Modes "640x480"
#Clocks  25.20  28.32  39.70   0.00
#
#
#
# The graphics drivers
# First the 8-bit colour SVGA driver
#
vga256

#
# To disable SpeedUp, use NoSpeedUp
#
NoSpeedUp
Virtual         640 480
ViewPort        0 0
#Modes          "640x480" "800x600"
Modes           "640x480"
#Chipset                "clgd6420"
Displaysize     640 480

Videoram        512
Clocks 25 28 32 36 40 48 50 65
#Clocks 28 32 36 40 48 50 65

#
# Next the 1-bit mono SVGA driver
#
vga2

#Virtual        800 600

#ViewPort      80 60
Modes           "640x480"
#  Modes        "800x600" "640x480"
#Clocks 25 28 32 36 40 48 50 65

# the 16 color VGA

vga16

#Virtual        800 600

#ViewPort      80 60
#Modes          "640x480"
#Modes        "800x600" "640x480" "1024x768"
Modes        "800x600" "640x480"
#Clocks 25 28 32 36 40 48 50 65

# Hardcode the clocks for faster more reliable startups.
#Clocks 25 28 32 36 40 48 50 65
#

# And last,  the database of video modes
#
ModeDB
# OFFICIAL VESA Monitor timings + IBM Standards - TRY THESE FIRST

# Last Edit Date:       3/29/92
#
# name        clock   horizontal timing     vertical timing      flags
 "640x480"     25      640  664  760  800    480  491  493  525
               31      640  664  704  832    480  489  492  520

  "800x600"    40      800  832  984 1016      600  600  608  630
  # Refresh rate = 62.49Hz ; Horizontal Frequency = 39.37KHz
  "800x600"    36      800  832  968 1000      600  600  607  630
  # Refresh rate = 57.14Hz ; Horizontal Frequency = 36.00KHz
  "800x600"    50      800  832 1016 1048      600  600  609  630
  # Refresh rate = 75.73Hz ; Horizontal Frequency = 47.71KHz

# "800x600"     36      800  824  896 1024    600  601  603  625
#               40      800  840  968 1056    600  601  605  628
#               50      800  856  976 1040    600  637  643  666
 "1024x768i"   44     1024 1040 1216 1264    768  777  785  817  Interlace
 "1024x768"    65     1024 1032 1176 1344    768  771  777  806
               75     1024 1048 1184 1328    768  771  777  806
               85     1024 1032 1152 1360    768  784  787  823
 "1280x1024i"  80     1280 1296 1512 1568   1024 1025 1037 1165  Interlace
#
#
 "1280x1024"  110     1280 1328 1512 1712   1024 1025 1028 1054
              135     1280 1312 1456 1712   1024 1027 1030 1064

  "800x600"    40      800  832  984 1016      600  600  608  630
  # Refresh rate = 62.49Hz ; Horizontal Frequency = 39.37KHz
  "800x600"    36      800  832  968 1000      600  600  607  630
  # Refresh rate = 57.14Hz ; Horizontal Frequency = 36.00KHz
  "800x600"    50      800  832 1016 1048      600  600  609  630
  # Refresh rate = 75.73Hz ; Horizontal Frequency = 47.71KHz
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IBM PS/ValuePoint w/S3 86C801/805

Post by Gene Mang » Thu, 09 Jun 1994 05:36:00





> > : Does anyone have a Xconfig file to work with the following hardware.
> > : IBM PS/ValuePoint (S3 onboard), and a NEC MultiSync 3V Monitor.

[Stuff Deleted]

  I had to include

      option = "nomemaccess"

  in XConfig.

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