1 ========= 2 Tridentfb 3 ========= 4 5 Tridentfb is a framebuffer driver for some Trident chip based cards. 6 7 The following list of chips is thought to be supported although not all are 8 tested: 9 10 those from the TGUI series 9440/96XX and with Cyber in their names 11 those from the Image series and with Cyber in their names 12 those with Blade in their names (Blade3D,CyberBlade...) 13 the newer CyberBladeXP family 14 15 All families are accelerated. Only PCI/AGP based cards are supported, 16 none of the older Tridents. 17 The driver supports 8, 16 and 32 bits per pixel depths. 18 The TGUI family requires a line length to be power of 2 if acceleration 19 is enabled. This means that range of possible resolutions and bpp is 20 limited comparing to the range if acceleration is disabled (see list 21 of parameters below). 22 23 Known bugs: 24 25 1. The driver randomly locks up on 3DImage975 chip with acceleration 26 enabled. The same happens in X11 (Xorg). 27 2. The ramdac speeds require some more fine tuning. It is possible to 28 switch resolution which the chip does not support at some depths for 29 older chips. 30 31 How to use it? 32 ============== 33 34 When booting you can pass the video parameter:: 35 36 video=tridentfb 37 38 The parameters for tridentfb are concatenated with a ':' as in this example:: 39 40 video=tridentfb:800x600-16@75,noaccel 41 42 The second level parameters that tridentfb understands are: 43 44 ======== ===================================================================== 45 noaccel turns off acceleration (when it doesn't work for your card) 46 47 fp use flat panel related stuff 48 crt assume monitor is present instead of fp 49 50 center for flat panels and resolutions smaller than native size center the 51 image, otherwise use 52 stretch 53 54 memsize integer value in KB, use if your card's memory size is misdetected. 55 look at the driver output to see what it says when initializing. 56 57 memdiff integer value in KB, should be nonzero if your card reports 58 more memory than it actually has. For instance mine is 192K less than 59 detection says in all three BIOS selectable situations 2M, 4M, 8M. 60 Only use if your video memory is taken from main memory hence of 61 configurable size. Otherwise use memsize. 62 If in some modes which barely fit the memory you see garbage 63 at the bottom this might help by not letting change to that mode 64 anymore. 65 66 nativex the width in pixels of the flat panel.If you know it (usually 1024 67 800 or 1280) and it is not what the driver seems to detect use it. 68 69 bpp bits per pixel (8,16 or 32) 70 mode a mode name like 800x600-8@75 as described in 71 Documentation/fb/modedb.rst 72 ======== ===================================================================== 73 74 Using insane values for the above parameters will probably result in driver 75 misbehaviour so take care(for instance memsize=12345678 or memdiff=23784 or 76 nativex=93) 77 78 Contact: jani@astechnix.ro
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