Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!unido!tub!tmpmbx!geminix!gemini From: gemini@geminix.in-berlin.de (Uwe Doering) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: quack surgery on a VGA card Message-ID: Date: 18 Sep 90 11:43:52 GMT References: <1575@chinacat.Unicom.COM> Organization: Private UNIX Site Lines: 28 chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM (Chip Rosenthal) writes: >I am running ODT on a Micronics 386/20 with an Orchid Prodesigner running >in normal 640x480 VGA mode. This board brings a trace out to the IRQ9/IRQ2 >bus pin. I am assuming it's the vertical retrace signal. I further >believe that such a signal isn't used by the system, therefore I took an >Xacto knife to it to free up that IRQ. > >Now I am seeing flaky behaviour on the ODT machine. Every once in a >while, the display gets scrambled. Things continue running, but it looks > [stuff deleted] >Can anybody say definitively >whether I made a major goof? I will try reconnecting that trace tonight >to see if there is any effect. I assume you mean the B4 bus contact. I've done the same thing on several VGA cards with no problems at all. UNIX doesn't use this IRQ. And the VGA BIOS in the EPROM on the card isn't used under UNIX (with the exception of VP/ix). Therefor it really doesn't matter whether this trace leads to the bus connector or not. Currently I'm running an AST 4-port compatible serial card on IRQ2/9 and I use an Optima/1024 VGA card which is compatible to the Orchid Prodesigner card. This is with ISC 386/ix 2.0.2. Uwe -- Uwe Doering | Domain : gemini@geminix.in-berlin.de Berlin |---------------------------------------------------------------- Germany | Bangpath : ...!unido!fub!tmpmbx!geminix!gemini