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Re: 24-bit graphics woes



Stuart Ballard wrote:
> 
> Bryan Allen wrote:
> >
> > You might want to check out xfree86.org, they've got spiffy infos on the
> > supported cards. and yeah.. the 24 bit ugly netscape thing is netscape
> > being ghetto and ugly in 24 bit. try jumping it up to 32bit as soon as you
> > can. x is generally a lot prettier when it's got the color depth behind
> > it. :)
> 
> Woohoo! It never occurred to me that 24bit might be simply worse-behaved
> than 8, 16 and 32 bits. My card is accelerated in all modes except 24...
> typical huh?
> 
> Switching to 32bit solved the speed issue, but the graphics seemed to
> get corrupted, giving an interesting "color bleeding"-like effect.
> Usually the left-hand side of any object didn't seem to get drawn
> correctly, or sometimes at all, leaving holes in the sides of my
> windows, and strange graphical artifacts on my menus. If anyone has any
> ideas about *that*, I'd be *really* grateful (background: Trident
> ProVidia9685 graphics card, SVGA xserver, current potato)
> 
> For now I'm in 16 bit and working fine (and fast) - thanks bryan :)
> 
> Stuart.
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>From your first post; you have 4Mb of memory on the video card. I
suggest you stay with 16 bits unless you can upgrade the memory to 8Mb.
That should clear up all of the 32 bit color bleading, also make
absolutely sure that you have the monitor refresh rates set correctly
from your user manual.
-- 
John Foster
AdVance-Computing Systems
jfoster@augustmail.com
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