9fans archive / 1998 / 04 / 67 / prev next From: Digby Tarvin digbyt@acm.org Subject: [9fans] Blank screen after boot :-/ Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 11:43:07 +0100 (BST) Hi, I had my Plan9 (licensed copy) on working on an old PC with an ugly 512K 'on motherboard' graphics adapter, which sort of ran, but was pretty minimal for a display... I recently installed a '#9 GXE-LEVEL 16' ISA 4MB VRAM graphics adapter in an attempt to get a usable screen, but immediately after the message 'starting /bin/rc' my screen flickers and goes blank :-/ Anyone have any idea what I might be doing wrong? The new card works fine under Unix/X or even (just as a test) Windows, so I am pretty sure I have disabled the hardware on the motherboard properly. I checked the magic string in memory, and it seems to match what is in the vgadb entry. I also tried selecting 640x480x1, as suggested in the manual, with nbo effect. I tried changing 'Monitor' in plan9.ini from vga to other things, and also deleting entries from vgadm, and nothing seemed to change what happended - so I am not sure that I am fiddling in the right place. Presumably the vgadb that it is using is on the boot disk, not the DOS filesystem one, in which case it is not obvious to me how to get at it :-/ Any ideas/related experiences?? P.S. I tried grabbing the latest set of four floppies and installing from scratch, but that made no difference either. P.P.S. I picked the #9 card because it was ISA, which would allow me to get a high res display on any old PC I get access to, and because it appeared to be in the list of supported displays for both Plan9 and BSD/OS Unix. Regards, DigbyT -- Digby R. S. Tarvin digbyt@acm.org http://www.cthulhu.dircon.co.uk