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- Lines: 32
- Date:
Mon Jun 7 16:13:07 1999
- Orig file:
v2.2.9/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/PROBLEMS
- Orig date:
Wed Aug 26 11:37:33 1998
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.2.9/linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/PROBLEMS linux/Documentation/video4linux/bttv/PROBLEMS
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@
If this 64MB area overlaps the IO memory of the Bt848 you also have to
remap this. E.g.: insmod bttv vidmem=0xfb0 remap=0xfa0
- If the videomemory is found at the right place and there are no address
- conflicts but still no picture (or the computer even crashes.),
- try disabling features of your PCI chipset in the BIOS Setup.
+ If the video memory is found at the right place and there are no address
+ conflicts but still no picture (or the computer even crashes),
+ try disabling features of your PCI chipset in the BIOS setup.
Frank Kapahnke <frank@kapahnke.prima.ruhr.de> also reported that problems
with his S3 868 went away when he upgraded to XFree 3.2.
@@ -50,13 +50,13 @@
Disable backing store by starting X with the option "-bs"
-- When using 32bpp in XFree or 24+8bpp mode in AccelX 3.1 the system
+- When using 32 bpp in XFree or 24+8bpp mode in AccelX 3.1 the system
can sometimes lock up if you use more than 1 bt848 card at the same time.
You will always get pixel errors when e.g. using more than 1 card in full
screen mode. Maybe we need something faster than the PCI bus ...
-- Some S3 cards and the Matrox Mystique will produce pixel erros with
- full resolution in 32bit mode.
+- Some S3 cards and the Matrox Mystique will produce pixel errors with
+ full resolution in 32-bit mode.
-- Some video cards have problems with Accelerated X 4.1
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+- Some video cards have problems with Accelerated X 4.1
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