Subject: Re: 1.6 & -current miniroot: grey screen after loading kernel
To: Aymeric Vincent <Aymeric.Vincent@labri.fr>
From: Ilpo Ruotsalainen <lonewolf@iki.fi>
List: port-amiga
Date: 01/02/2003 14:54:44
On Thu Jan 02 2003 at 13:31:52 +0100, Aymeric Vincent wrote:
> > Try booting without -A switch to enable AGA modes, that makes me end up
> > with pure gray screen on my A1200. That is, when the bootloader asks for
> > kernel to boot and says default is [netbsd -ASn2] just enter netbsd -Sn2
> > instead and hopefully it works better. (Didn't have time to figure out
> > why the AGA stuff fails for me - might be bug in code or just that my
> > scandoubler doesn't like the mode it tries to use.)
> 
> The -A flag enables the AGA chipset and has the "side effect" of
> putting the screen in a VGA-like mode. Did you try to remove the
> scan-doubler and plug a VGA screen directly to your Amiga?
> I don't know scan-doublers. Maybe it doesn't let the VGA signal pass
> correctly?

That is, unfortunately, physically impossible for me to do without some
major hacking and I rather hack on SW than HW so I just boot without the
-A flag which 'just works' for me.

(And yes, I think the scandoubler doesn't properly switch to passthru
mode for VGA rates, at least I think VGA rates didn't really work in
AmigaDOS either... Strange though that I get a valid sync signal and
gray image instead of sync out of range, but OTOH I dunno what the
scandoubler is doing when AGA is using VGA rates so...)

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