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Re: problems after installing 32Mb/S3Virge



On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, Lawrence wrote:

> Then, it could be your 32Mb/S3Virge faulty.

any idea how i can check what's faulty?

i first installed the 32Mb.  
result:	- win95 dos box hangs
	- linux dos box has problems
	- X runs without problems
then i installed the S3Virge that can access 32Mb.
result: - win95 dos box runs well
	- linux dos box has problems
	- X-restart hangs sometimes (at random times it seems)
i tried kernel option mem=16M to disable the upper bank
result: - linux dos box has problems 
	- X-restart didn't hang till now (but i restarted only a few 
		times)
Now: 
	- even using only the old lower 16Mb bank that runned well for
		months, i have problems
	- it seems unlikely that dos (not xdos, but the text-oriented dos) 
		doens't run because of a graphics card.
so how do i determine which hardware is faulty?  the 32Mb and/or the
S3Virge?

jan
> 
> Jan Ramon wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > My computer:
> > -pentium166
> > -32MbRam
> > -S3-Virge (3DVGA digimate)
> > -adaptec2940scsi (sda,sdb=harddisks)
> > -atapi cdrom
> > -kernel 2.0.30 (not all packages are upgraded to debian 1.3.1, i think
> > some are
> > still 1.2 or 1.3)
> > 
> > after i upgraded from 16Mb ram to 32Mb ram and therefor also replaced my
> > diamond stealth (could only access 16Mb) with the S3-Virge, i encountered
> > the following problems:
> > 
> > 1) starting a dos box (dos or xdos):
> > 
> > unknown return value for vm86()=ff,255-ffffffff
> > error exit: (4,0x0004) in_sigsegv: 0 ignore_segv: 0
> > Not a good day to die!!!
> > 
> > 2) when running X, it happens sometimes that the system hangs (black
> > screen
> > or only some white points on the screen) when i (root or some other user)
> > quit X and the X server restarts.
> > 
> > i didn't notice these 2 problems before the installation of the
> > 32Mb/S3Virge.
> > 
> > Can somebody help ?
> > 
> > Jan
> > 
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