SUMMARY: Driver for Powerstorm 3D30 on PWS500au

From: Tom Linden (tom_at_kednos.com)
Date: 08/27/03

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    Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 19:30:58 -0700
    To: Tru64 <tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov>
    
    

    The kernel that i was running did not hav the drive for tga configured
    as Tom Blinn astutely observed.

    Problem solved. Thanks all.

    >
    >Yep, your existing kernel doesn't know about this graphics card but
    >you should have all the right stuff on the system. While you are
    >running the genvmunix, as root, do the command
    >
    > sizer -n FOOBAR
    >
    >and then diff the /tmp/FOOBAR file against your existing file for
    >/usr/sys/conf/SYSTEMNAME -- you should be able to spot the line for
    >the graphics card, add it to your existing kernel config file (you
    >can just add it at the end, order mostly doesn't matter), then do
    >a "doconfig -c SYSTEMNAME" and you'll preserve any other changes
    >in the file. The resulting kernel SHOULD support the TGA2 aka
    >ZLXp2-EV5 at the full 1280x1024 resolution. I imagine that you
    >already have the right fonts loaded, unless you did a subset of
    >the installation subsets.
    >
    >Tom
    >
    >> When I boot the generic kernel it comes up full resolution
    >>
    >> Does this mean I need to rebuild my kernel? I think the last time I did
    >> that
    >> was on BSD4.3
    >>
    >> The console msgs indicated that the driver for tga0 was 128031024
    >>
    >> as for -gt
    >>
    >> ZLXp2-EV5
    >
    >Tom
    >
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