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OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA in better shape
From: |
Frederic Stark |
Subject: |
OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA in better shape |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Jan 2002 16:08:47 +0100 |
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> tar zxvf VMWareSVGA.tar.gz
gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--format violated
tar: Child returned status 1
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Even when I try "tar xvf", I still have problems.
Sorry. The archive was corrupted. I placed an updated one, which is not
corrupted.
<http://www.chez.com/fstark/VMWareSVGA.tar.gz>
Rewritten from scratch, very verbose comments in source code. Works on
my machine, but I'd be happy to know if it works else where. I'd like to
know if it fails on someone too. I'd like to know if it works under a
linux host (developped and tested on a windows one).
Resolutions:
800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200
Bit depth:
8 bits grayscale, 8 bits color, 16 bits and 24 bits.
Will override the user depth with what the host is running (to work
around limitations in VMWare).
If you choose a 0x0 resolution, the driver will use the host resolution.
Note that the artifacts are still present, but I am not really sure if
it would occur on every machine (I am the happy owner of a crappy Dell
Lattitude C400, which have a lot of video-related problems)
Cheers,
--fred
- OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Frederic Stark, 2002/01/23
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/01/23
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Frederic Stark, 2002/01/24
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/01/24
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Stefan Boehringer, 2002/01/24
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Frederic Stark, 2002/01/24
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA, Gregory Casamento, 2002/01/25
- OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA in better shape,
Frederic Stark <=
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA in better shape, Gregory Casamento, 2002/01/28
- Re: OPENSTEP 4.2 vmware SVGA in better shape, Frederic Stark, 2002/01/30