TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: PTF247 - Support for S3 Trio 64 video adapter DOCUMENT ID: TID300196 DOCUMENT REVISION: B DATE: 10APR95 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution README FOR: ptf247 PRODUCT and VERSION: UnixWare 1.1 ABSTRACT: PTF 247 contains updated video driver libraries that include support for the S3 Trio 64 graphics adapters. SYMPTOM Limited support for S3 Trio 64 graphics adapters SOLUTION Apply the ptf247 file. Installation Instructions: DATATYPE: datastream 1. Download the ptf247 and ptf247.txt files to the /tmp directory on your machine. 2. Read the release notes contained in this file and follow the instuctions to add the packages to your system. 3. Now become root, and add the package to your system using the following commands: $ su # pkgadd -d /tmp/ptf247 Solution Specifics General Description ------------------- PTF 247 contains updated video driver libraries that include support for the S3 Trio 64 graphics adapters. New Features ------------ Support for the S3 Trio 64 series of graphics adapters. Software Notes and Recommendations ---------------------------------- This package requires that UnixWare be at at least version 1.1.2 (has update112 installed). Hardware Notes and Recommendations ---------------------------------- Before experimenting with video modes ALWAYS turn off graphical login by running the command: /usr/X/bin/disable_glogin With graphical login disabled, if you accidently save a bad video mode, a system reboot will bring the console up in text mode. This will allow you to log in and restore the previous video entry. To restart graphical login, run: /usr/X/bin/enable_glogin Installation instructions ------------------------- Place the diskette in the drive, and at the shell prompt type pkgadd -d diskette1 Or use the desktop installation procedure. Troubleshooting --------------- The 'setvgamode' utility has a builtin function to detect the type of video chip. This 'auto-detection' code is based on on David Wexelblat's XFree86 'SuperProbe' utility. Since, there is no fool-proof way of detecting all the video chips, this utility cycles through some known 'detection functions'. We cannot guarantee that detection will work in all cases. If you experience problems, try: setvgamode -noprobe Never accept the mode unless the 'test pattern' looks right. For more information on how to select and use the new setvgamode commands as well as vtest and vprobe commands please refer to the /usr/X/lib/display/README.Xwin file. For more information about tuning the S3 driver, read /usr/X/lib/display/README.s364