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ASUS video problem

ASUS video problem

2004-01-31       - By Thomas Fortner

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Hi Folks!
I am struggling with the graphics card driver of ASUS mother-board with
model no. A7S266-VM. The graphics card is on-board.For more details
about the
motherboard go to
http://usa.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=A7S266-VM&langs=09 .
If any one has the drivers of the graphics card which works well with
RH9
and able to show the output of openGL based program without any
distortion
,either mail me( himanshu_arora@(protected)) as an attachment or
give me the link from where I can download it. I have already searched
on
google but i didn 't find any thing.
Himanshu Arora
IIIT - Hyderabad

I think you 'll have to use the SVGA Xserver. This board uses an SIS
video chipset, but ASUS doesn 't say which one on the website. You might
can find the VGA controller to get the chipset number and download an
Xserver from SIS, but I think you 'll find it is easier to use the SVGA
Xserver.

I 've used it with other strange video chipsets and my only complain is
that the colors are a little off. But it doesn 't cause stability
problems with X.

Tom

Thomas S. Fortner
Burleson, Texas
thomas.fortner@(protected)
"but we preach Christ crucified... " 1 Corinthians 1:23


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<TT >Hi Folks! <BR >
I am struggling with the graphics card driver of ASUS mother-board with <BR >
model no. A7S266-VM. The graphics card is on-board.For more details about the <BR >
motherboard go to <A HREF= " http://usa.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=A7S266-VM&langs=09 " > <U > http://usa.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=A7S266-VM& ;langs=09 </U > </A > . <BR >
If any one has the drivers of the graphics card which works well with RH9 <BR >
and able to show the output of openGL based program without any distortion <BR >
,either mail me( <A HREF= "mailto:himanshu_arora@(protected) " > <U >himanshu_arora@(protected) </U > </A >)  as an attachment or <BR >
give me the link from where I can download it. I have already searched on <BR >
google but i didn 't find any thing. <BR >
Himanshu Arora <BR >
IIIT - Hyderabad </TT > <BR >
<BR >
I think you 'll have to use the SVGA Xserver. This board uses an SIS video chipset, but ASUS doesn 't say which one on the website. You might can find the VGA controller to get the chipset number and download an Xserver from SIS, but I think you 'll find it is easier to use the SVGA Xserver. <BR >
<BR >
I 've used it with other strange video chipsets and my only complain is that the colors are a little off. But it doesn 't cause stability problems with X. <BR >
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Thomas S. Fortner <BR >
Burleson, Texas <BR >
thomas.fortner@(protected) <BR >
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