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=== ATI Mobility FireGL V3200 ===
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This is a ATI video adapter
 
This is a ATI video adapter
  
=== Features ===
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== Features ==
* Chipset: ATI RV380 (M24) - Similar to [[ATI_Mobility_Radeon_X600|Radeon X600]]
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* Chipset: ATI RV380 (M24) - Similar to [[ATI Mobility Radeon X600]]
 
* PCI ID: 1002:3154
 
* PCI ID: 1002:3154
 
* PCI Express x16
 
* PCI Express x16
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=== Linux X.Org driver ===
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== Linux X.Org driver ==
 
Works fine with xorg 7.0.0
 
Works fine with xorg 7.0.0
  
==== ThinkPad LCD ====
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=== ThinkPad LCD ===
 
Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct.
 
Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct.
  
==== External VGA port ====
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=== External VGA port ===
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==== SuSE ====
  
 
Works fine using ATI [[fglrx]] driver version 8.19.10 configured with fglrxconfig into clone mode (display shows full resolution, external CRT shows full resolution with higher refresh rate).  
 
Works fine using ATI [[fglrx]] driver version 8.19.10 configured with fglrxconfig into clone mode (display shows full resolution, external CRT shows full resolution with higher refresh rate).  
 
This was tested using SuSE 9.2 with a Thinkpad T43p.
 
This was tested using SuSE 9.2 with a Thinkpad T43p.
  
On an ''Ubuntu Dapper'' external vga/ monitor/ beamer works fine with the following in {{path|/etc/xorg.conf}}. I used the free ati driver shipped with Dapper. For switching modes the gnome applet ''Grandr'' works fine.
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==== Ubuntu Gutsy ====
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Works fine using Catalyst 7.12.
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If you get corrupted output in OpenGL, set Anti-Aliasing in the Catalyst Control Center and it works fine magically.
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==== Ubuntu Dapper ====
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On an ''Ubuntu Dapper'' (xorg 7.0.0) external vga/ monitor/ beamer works fine with the following in {{path|/etc/xorg.conf}}. I used the free ati driver shipped with Dapper.  
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# insert after section 'Screen' with identifier 'Default Screen'
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##################################################################################
 
##################################################################################
 
# MergedFB2 from http://mg.pov.lt/xorg.conf
 
# MergedFB2 from http://mg.pov.lt/xorg.conf
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EndSection
 
EndSection
 
##################################################################################
 
##################################################################################
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# replace ServerLayout with this lines:
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Section "ServerLayout"
 
Section "ServerLayout"
 
Identifier "Default Layout"
 
Identifier "Default Layout"
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InputDevice    "eraser" "SendCoreEvents"
 
InputDevice    "eraser" "SendCoreEvents"
 
InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad"
 
InputDevice "Synaptics Touchpad"
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EndSection
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
==== SVideo port ====
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{{NOTE|The built-in switching of resolutions does not work with this setting! Use the Gnome applet '''Grandr''' - it works fine.}}
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{{HINT|To switch off external VGA port and save some battery you can use the command '''sudo radeontool dac off'''.}}
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=== SVideo port ===
 
??
 
??
  
==== DVI port ====
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=== DVI port ===
 
??
 
??
  
=== Proprietary ATI driver ===
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== Proprietary ATI driver ==
 
The [[fglrx]] driver adds 3D acceleration.
 
The [[fglrx]] driver adds 3D acceleration.
  
=== Linux kernel Framebuffer driver ===
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== Linux kernel Framebuffer driver ==
 
??
 
??
  
=== ThinkPads this chip may be found in ===
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== ThinkPads this chip may be found in ==
 
* {{T43p}}
 
* {{T43p}}
  
[[Category:Components]]
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[[Category:Video Controllers]]

Latest revision as of 13:49, 22 January 2021

This is a ATI video adapter

Features

  • Chipset: ATI RV380 (M24) - Similar to ATI Mobility Radeon X600
  • PCI ID: 1002:3154
  • PCI Express x16
  • 128MB GDDR1 video memory

Linux X.Org driver

Works fine with xorg 7.0.0

ThinkPad LCD

Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct.

External VGA port

SuSE

Works fine using ATI fglrx driver version 8.19.10 configured with fglrxconfig into clone mode (display shows full resolution, external CRT shows full resolution with higher refresh rate). This was tested using SuSE 9.2 with a Thinkpad T43p.

Ubuntu Gutsy

Works fine using Catalyst 7.12. If you get corrupted output in OpenGL, set Anti-Aliasing in the Catalyst Control Center and it works fine magically.

Ubuntu Dapper

On an Ubuntu Dapper (xorg 7.0.0) external vga/ monitor/ beamer works fine with the following in /etc/xorg.conf. I used the free ati driver shipped with Dapper.


# insert after section 'Screen' with identifier 'Default Screen'

##################################################################################
# MergedFB2 from http://mg.pov.lt/xorg.conf
##################################################################################

Section "Device"
	Identifier	"MergedFB ATI"
	Driver		"ati"
	BusID		"PCI:1:0:0"
	Option		"DynamicClocks"	"on"
	Option		"MergedFB"	"true"
	Option		"CRT2Position"	"RightOf"
    # This allows X to use MergedFB if the external monitor is not connected
    # when I start X.  The ranges are taken from DDC values of the CTX monitor
    # I use at the office; as listed in Xorg.log.
	Option		"CRT2HSync"	"30-81"
	Option		"CRT2VRefresh"	"56-76"
    # The next line lets me switch between dual-head and several clone modes
    # of varying resolutions with xrandr.
    # modified by jensens
	Option		"MetaModes"	"1400x1050-1280x1024 1400x1050-1024x768 1400x1050 1280x1024 1024x768 800x600 640x480"
    # A newer version of the radeon driver has an option that disables vertical
    # scrolling for the 1024x768 part.
	Option		"MergedNonRectangular"	"true"
    # In 1024x768-1280x1024 mode the DPI is correct (100), but in all other
    # modes it is weird.  Try to override
	Option		"MergedDPI"	"100 100"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
	Identifier	"MergedFB Screen"
	Device		"MergedFB ATI"
	Monitor		"Generic Monitor"
	DefaultDepth	24
	SubSection "Display"
		Depth		24
		Modes		"1400x1050" "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
	EndSubSection
EndSection
##################################################################################

# replace ServerLayout with this lines:

Section "ServerLayout"
	Identifier	"Default Layout"
	#Screen		"Default Screen"
	Screen		"MergedFB Screen"
	InputDevice	"Generic Keyboard"
	InputDevice	"Configured Mouse"
	InputDevice     "stylus" "SendCoreEvents"
	InputDevice     "cursor" "SendCoreEvents"
	InputDevice     "eraser" "SendCoreEvents"
	InputDevice	"Synaptics Touchpad"
EndSection
NOTE!
The built-in switching of resolutions does not work with this setting! Use the Gnome applet Grandr - it works fine.
Hint:
To switch off external VGA port and save some battery you can use the command sudo radeontool dac off.


SVideo port

??

DVI port

??

Proprietary ATI driver

The fglrx driver adds 3D acceleration.

Linux kernel Framebuffer driver

??

ThinkPads this chip may be found in