RE: Dell GX270 / Intel 865 Graphics Cards / XFree86 4.3.0

From: Ryan Golhar (golharam_at_umdnj.edu)
Date: 02/27/04

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    Here's what I found to get it working:

    1. Downgrade the BIOS from A03 to A02.
    2. In the BIOS, set the video memory from 1 MB to 8 MB

    All is okay after that. I saw various information on a linux board but
    this appears to work. A03 sets the video memory to 1 MB...

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    Subject: Re: Dell GX270 / Intel 865 Graphics Cards / XFree86 4.3.0

    Ryan Golhar wrote:

    > I'm running into a problem getting X-Windows to run with a decent
    > resolution on a Dell GX 270 with the Intel 865 Graphics Cards (64 MB
    > video ram).

    The Intel 865 chipset is not a graphics card per-se. It is a graphics
    controller built onto the motherboard for basic graphics. It has some 3D

    capability, and I've seen DVDs run quite smoothly with hardware
    acceleration, however, it is definitely a lower end video solution. Even

    a $60 (AUS) GeForce 4 performs better. Having said that, I have seen it
    easily handle 1024 x 768 at 32 bit under Windows. Therefore it *IS*
    possible, and we're looking at one of two things in my opinion:

    1> The XFree driver is not quite correct.

    2> The 865G controller doesn't have enough memory allocated to it.

    For 1, I'm not sure - at this point check on the XFree site to say what
    is said about it. I'm sure there will be something about it as you won't

    be the only person in the world using this controller. For the future,
    I'm actually a GID, and have been told that Linux driver development for

    the Intel chipset will co-incide completely with Windows driver
    development. It will initially not be open source, more like an NVidia
    binary type driver, but this is certainly a milestone.

    I repeat for everybody's benefit: Intel will commit to developing Linux
    drivers at the same time as Windows drivers. This is something that has
    been sadly lacking, but I'm certainly relieved it will finally be
    happening.

    For 2, check your BIOS again. From memory the controller takes system
    memory as needed (yes the 865G chipset is SMA (Shared Memory
    Architecture), this means it can take from 1 to 64Mb of your system RAM
    depending on the situation), but there is a possibility you actually
    need to set the allocated RAM in the BIOS.

       I have seen messages regarding the BIOS revision and tried
    > flashing the BIOS with A02 and A01 with no luck. Right now, I have 3
    > machines (all identical) with one BIOS being A01, another A02, and the

    > third A03.

    These must be DELL BIOS revisions. Maybe they are running a proprietary
    Intel Chipset board. Genuine Intel BIOS revision are usually
    P01..P<whatever>. Therefore, I cannot give any hints as to what to set
    in the BIOS. You may have to check with DELL.

    >
    > I can only get 1024x768 with 8 bit color depth running. Anything
    > higher gives the error "No Video BIOS modes for chosen depth". I'm
    > running Enterprise Workstation v3. Does anyone know how to fix this?

    That's all I can give you Ryan, good luck.

    P.S. I've seen this discussion before on this list. You may want to
    check the archives to see whether this issue was resolved in the
    previous case?

    There is always the possibility of adding a cheap NVidia card if you
    have an AGP slot on that board?

    Regards,
    Ed.

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