This is an onboard G400 in a Compaq BTW. It works perfectly fine in win2k, but is really screwed up in Linux and OpenStep. What happens is that in any graphics mode, it syncs at half the rate is thinks it's syncing at, so the image flickers horribly. At first I though this was a problem with the OpenStep drivers, but it happens under XFree86 (Linux) as well. For example, at 800x600, 100Hz (according to xvidtune) the OSD on the monitor shows 800x600, 53Hz (and it flickers like that). At 1024x768, 76Hz, it flickers much worse (as in it hurts my eyes), and the OSD won't even come up on the monitor (so I'm thinking it's running at 38Hz or so).
I tried flashing the Compaq BIOS (no change), and then the Matrox BIOS (refuses to flash, says Invalid BIOS). When I try to force it to flash with the undocumented switches given at the MatroX Files page, the flashing program crashes.
I tried flashing the Compaq BIOS (no change), and then the Matrox BIOS (refuses to flash, says Invalid BIOS). When I try to force it to flash with the undocumented switches given at the MatroX Files page, the flashing program crashes.
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