Subject: Re: video/display problems
To: None <wb2oyc@bellatlantic.net>
From: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/08/1997 13:10:27
>     This is not a NetBSD question, but since this is the place for
> so many really astute Mac types, I wonder if anyone would like
> to offer a diagnosis of what I'm seeing in direct email, to keep it
> off the list.

I think this topic's fine for the list as we're moving toward using the
on-board video drivers on video cards to be able to support color X,
etc. A problem w/ seeing a monitor will mess us up too.

>      Anyway, I hope someone can shed some lite on this symptom.
> Here goes....I own an Apple Multiple Scan 14 display, that came 
> with my Performa system (yes, I am also a NetBSD person, running
> it on several of my old Mac's -- II's, IIx and IIci).  I also own several
> different video cards for these machines, some of which produce 
> NO DISPLAY when this monitor is connected to them.  One of them
> is an old Raster Ops card, which does produce usable display an
> Apple mono is used, but nothing with this.  I also recently acquired
> a IIsi with the intention of putting NetBSD on it.  If I connect this
> monitor to the IIsi's internal video port I also get NO DISPLAY.

Is NO DISPLAY a symptom, or error message?

>     The monitor works fine with several Apple NuBus cards, but I 
> get nothing when its connected to the IIsi, so I'm again forced to
> use the mono.

I bet the problem's a combination of two things. First, a lot of this
video hardware came out well before multi-sync video was the rage, so the
on-card drivers don't deal with the monitor sense info they receive
from the monitor. Second, I bet some of the cards default to 640x480
when there's a monitor of un-known type, and others default to nothing.
Thus the difference.

Or that's my guess.

Take care,

Bill