From: Trey Kazee (treykazee@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri 18 Apr 2003 - 18:59:54 IDT
Hello, I've been using SVGALIB for some time now with great success, but now have a need to move my application to a newer piece of hardware than I've used before. I'm using SVGALIB 1.4.3 under Redhat 8.0, with an integrated ATI-Rage XL (8M) card. SVGALIB built fine (with a few superficial mods for libstdc++v3). My application runs at one of two resolutions (no switching during runtime), decided before execution and specified using the environment variable SVGALIB_DEFAULT_MODE... either 1280x1024x256, or 640x480x256. The funny thing is that it works great for 1280x1024x256, but not 640x480x256. The lower resolution appears to struggle with sync, and objects (text, for instance) flicker between 2 horizontal positions. As a test, I tried 800x600x256... it looked great for about 2 seconds, then loses sync and flickers around just like the 640x480x256 case. 1024x768x256 looks great. So, it seems as if anything under 1024x768x256 struggles with sync. I would appreciate any helpful tips anyone could suggest! Thanks in advance. regards, trey __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo http://search.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ Unsubscribe: To: listbot@svgalib.org Body: unsubscribe linux-svgalib
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