glenn@cs.utexas.edu (Glenn G. Lai) (02/18/91)
Thanks to the person who pointed out the correct way to use Thomas Roell's clock.exe to me. Here's a corrected versin of the parameters I posted yesterday. The only change is the following line: # Orchid ProDesigner II/1024 ET4000 1024 1152 900 25 28 40 36 45 0 0 62 "1024x768" # Orchid Prodesigner II On my ProDesigner II adapter, the number on the "45" crystal is 44MHz; the number on the "62" one is a true 62MHz. The values below (for X386 1.1) are for a 60-Hz noninterlaced 1024x768 on the NEC 4D using a 62-MHz crystal; To use an adapter other than the ProDesigner II, you need to supply the corresponding values for it like the one listed above (they must contain the number 62). Glenn glenn@cs.utexas.edu -----Cut here----- # # Copyright 1990,91 by Thomas Roell, Dinkelscherben, Germany. # # Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its # documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that # the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting # documentation, and that the name of Thomas Roell not be used in # advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without # specific, written prior permission. Thomas Roell makes no representations # about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided # "as is" without express or implied warranty. # # THOMAS ROELL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, # INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO # EVENT SHALL THOMAS ROELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, # DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER # TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR # PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. # # Author: Thomas Roell, roell@informatik.tu-muenchen.de # # $Header: /proj/X11/mit/server/ddx/at386/RCS/Xconfig,v 1.22 91/02/10 16:27:02 root Exp $ # # # define all devices to use # Primary # # name keymap Keyboard # get the default-mapping that was estebished by ttymap(1) # # name device #MouseSystems "/dev/tty00" Logitech "/dev/tty00" #Microsoft "/dev/tty00" #BusMouse "/dev/mouse" # # just tell the server how big our display really is (in mm) # # Display 290 220 Display 290 217 # # select some nice colors # WhitePixel "White" BlackPixel "Black" #Overscan "#89e5e5" # works not with every hardware & resolution !!! # # we are also able to set here the default root visual type # (StaticGray, GrayScale, StaticColor, PseudoColor, TrueColor, DirectColor) # RootVisual PseudoColor # # if you want to disable CTRL+ALT+BS uncomment the following # #DontZap # # some nice paths, to avoid conflicts with other X-servers # RGBPath "/usr/lib/X11/rgb" FontPath "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/" ############################################################################## # now lets declare our VGA board # Graphics # Paradise OEM16 # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #PVGA1A 512 864 606 25 28 36 "640x480" # Orchid ProDesigner+ # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #ET3000 512 864 606 25 26 36 30 "800x600" # Orchid ProDesigner # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #ET3000 512 864 606 25 28 35 45 65 "800x600" # GENOA 5300/5400 # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #ET3000 512 864 606 25 28 0 45 0 0 39 "800x600" # GENOA 6400 # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #GVGA 512 864 606 25 28 16 45 14 16 39 65 "800x600" # TRICOM Mega/1024 # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags # ET4000 1024 1152 900 25 28 62 36 0 0 0 45 "1024x768" # Orchid ProDesigner II/1024 ET4000 1024 1152 900 25 28 40 36 45 0 0 62 "1024x768" # Orchid ProDesigner II # STB PWR GRAPH # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #ET4000 1024 1152 900 25 28 37 45 40 32 0 65 "1024x768" # Sigma Legend with 1M # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #ET4000 1024 1152 900 25 28 0 40 36 40 45 58 # 32 36 31 35 50 48 33 65 "1024x768" Legend # Diamond Speedstar with 512K or 1M # chip ram virtual clocks default-mode flags #ET4000 512 840 624 25 28 32 36 40 45 50 62 "840x624" #ET4000 1024 1152 900 25 28 32 36 40 45 50 62 "1024x768" # # Timings for build after standard VGA BIOS. # # name clock horzontal timing vertical timing flags "640x480" 25 640 672 768 800 480 490 492 525 #"800x600" 36 800 816 952 1056 600 608 610 633 #"800x600" 39 800 872 968 1104 600 600 606 624 #"1024x768i" 45 1024 1064 1224 1264 768 777 785 817 Interlace #"1024x768" 62 1024 1096 1272 1328 768 776 778 808 ############################################################################## # And now some specials build by myself. No guarantee at all. # Just try it, if you want. # # # Timings for a NEC 3D and a Genoa 5300 # # name clock horzontal timing vertical timing flags #"736x540" 28 736 768 800 896 540 540 550 560 #"800x600" 39 800 864 896 1008 600 600 606 624 # # Timings for a Nano Flexscan 9070s and a TRICOM Mega # # name clock horzontal timing vertical timing flags #"864x648" 45 864 912 1064 1080 648 648 668 672 #"920x690" 62 920 952 1088 1168 690 688 718 724 #"1024x768" 62 1024 1072 1200 1240 768 766 782 786 #"1024x768" 62 1024 1072 1176 1272 768 778 779 804 #"1152x900" 62 1152 1184 1288 1360 900 898 929 939 Interlace # Orchid ProDesigner II and an NEC 4D "1024x768" 62 1024 1071 1133 1327 768 769 773 799 # Timings for a Orchid ProDesigner (brians@eecs.ee.pdx.edu) # # name clock horzontal timing vertical timing flags #"800x600" 36 800 832 966 966 600 600 609 631 # Diamond SpeedStar and NEC 2a (gwr@world.std.com) #"840x624" 36 840 884 1032 1056 624 624 626 648