RE: lcd bottom of screen at top & top at bottom

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David,

this seems to tell that XFree86 isn't starting the C&T driver but the VESA driver - I suppose.
Could you send the two log's (the one working and the previously not working one) ?

Veikko

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David L [mailto:idht4n@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 7:57 PM
> To: xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE:  lcd bottom of screen at top & top at bottom
> 
> 
> >I'm tyring to run XFree86 Version 4.4.0 on a Jumtek MOPSLCD6 PC-104 
> >(CT69000 chipset detected) computer with a 640x480 VGA LCD.  
> The top of the 
> >screen shows what should be on the bottom of the screen, 
> then there is a 
> >black horizontal band about an inch tall, and below that is 
> what should be 
> >the top of the screen.  The same hardware works fine with 
> Metro-X Enhanced 
> >Server Set version 4.3.4-1, but I'd like to use xfree86.  I 
> attempted to 
> >set up XF86config the same as the XMetroconfig that is 
> working, but with no 
> >luck.  What can I try to get rid of the vertical wrapping 
> that I'm seeing?
> 
> Problem solved (or at least worked around)!  If I boot with 
> the vga=785
> linux loader option, not only do I get a nice penguin on 
> boot, but X also
> looks the way it's supposed to.  I had previously verified 
> that the penguin
> looked right and that Metro X worked right with or without 
> the vga option,
> but I hadn't tried using the vga option and then running 
> Xfree86 X.  For
> some reason, Metro doesn't need the vga option but Xfree86 does.  Is
> this a XFree86 bug??  Should I file a bug report?
> 
> Thanks:
> 
>                                            David
> 
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