Flashing colors when using XFree86 with IC5.0

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Hi,

before I start reading about and trying to find the techfile that
control what colors are being used with icms in default startup, I
would like to know if this would help with my problem at all.

I use a pc with linux and xfree86 and a standard graphics card as a
front-end to solaris and ic50. With standard setup I have the flashing
color problem that many describe in this newsgroup. So far I have got
the impression that theonly way to solve this problem is to buy a
Matrox card and Accelerated X. Is it not possible to modify the tech
file to only use colors that do not blink? I am currently mostly using
awd in stand alone mode and do not have the problem that a techfile
has to be 100% compatible with the implementing technology, main goal
for now is to be able to use a hi-res monitor to inspect analog
signals.

will modifying the techfile solve the problem?

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Svenn
 
On 9 Jul 2003 02:21:08 -0700, svenn.are@bjerkem.de wrote:

Hi,

before I start reading about and trying to find the techfile that
control what colors are being used with icms in default startup, I
would like to know if this would help with my problem at all.

I use a pc with linux and xfree86 and a standard graphics card as a
front-end to solaris and ic50. With standard setup I have the flashing
color problem that many describe in this newsgroup. So far I have got
the impression that theonly way to solve this problem is to buy a
Matrox card and Accelerated X. Is it not possible to modify the tech
file to only use colors that do not blink? I am currently mostly using
awd in stand alone mode and do not have the problem that a techfile
has to be 100% compatible with the implementing technology, main goal
for now is to be able to use a hi-res monitor to inspect analog
signals.

will modifying the techfile solve the problem?
I use nVidia card and drivers without this problem. I have installed
IC50 on three different configurations. MX440 card is good and cost
effective. 8MByte ST128 has background colour problem(Outside of
IC50). FX5200 is more expensive than MX440 and on Linux offers the
same performance because 8x AGP is not available yet.

I recommend Suse 8.2 with MX440 graphics card and default drivers set
to 24 bit colour mode.

I use Solaris on a Sun and can't offer any suggestions on a PC.

JNB
 
svenn.are@bjerkem.de wrote:
Hi,

before I start reading about and trying to find the techfile that
control what colors are being used with icms in default startup, I
would like to know if this would help with my problem at all.

I use a pc with linux and xfree86 and a standard graphics card as a
front-end to solaris and ic50. With standard setup I have the flashing
color problem that many describe in this newsgroup. So far I have got
the impression that theonly way to solve this problem is to buy a
Matrox card and Accelerated X. Is it not possible to modify the tech
file to only use colors that do not blink? I am currently mostly using
awd in stand alone mode and do not have the problem that a techfile
has to be 100% compatible with the implementing technology, main goal
for now is to be able to use a hi-res monitor to inspect analog
signals.

will modifying the techfile solve the problem?
You can modify the definitions in a file named "display.drf" so that
there are no blinking colours or markers.

Here is an example from a "display.drf" we have changed.

( display markerWarn X solid blinkYellow
blinkYellow X )
to:
( display markerWarn X solid yellow
yellow X )

We changed all definitions that included blink to non blink colours. And
it works fine for us.

/Andreas

/Andreas
 
Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
Johannes Blower wrote:


I recommend Suse 8.2 with MX440 graphics card and default drivers set
to 24 bit colour mode.


As a developer on the edge I cannot emphasize enough that debian is better
if you have a fast connection to the 'net. Suse live from selling upgrades,
thus every now and then you need to do a reinstall in case you want to have
the latest kde. I used Suse from 6.0 to 7.3 and then I didn't want to buy a
DVD-player just to install.


I use Solaris on a Sun and can't offer any suggestions on a PC.



If you can live with CDE 1.4 and the extremely low utilization of an
excelent CRT monitor, then I agree. I have some years of experience with
Sun, and the only reason to buy was that the in-house tool run on it (and
later Cadence) ...
Could you please talk a little bit more on this issue. Why Debian is
better? Most of the EDA vendor standardize on RH.
Thanx
 
I have it working an a redhat 7.2 laptop with a 24 bit root visual.
I upgraded to xfree 4.3 and use olvwm. The graphics adapter is a ATI
Radeon Mobility M6L. It is slow when scolling through a layout. It
works for a second and then stops for half a second, if I'm trying to
run through that.

I already tried:
setenv XTAPPPEEKEVENT_SKIPTIMER 1
But that didn't change.

If I go remotly to a Sun the same problem occurs...
I therefore think that somethings wrong with the graphics adapter
setup?

Maybee someone could comment on the following settings out of
XF86Config
Section "Module"
Load "GLcore"
Load "dbe"
Load "extmod"
Load "fbdevhw"
Load "pex5"
Load "dri"
Load "glx"
Load "pex5"
Load "record"
Load "xie"
EndSection

Regards, Harald
 

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