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TRIDENT(4x) TRIDENT(4x)
NAME
trident - Trident video driver
SYNOPSIS
Section "Device"
Identifier "devname"
Driver "trident"
...
EndSection
DESCRIPTION
trident is an XFree86 driver for Trident video cards. The driver is accelerated, and provides support for the following framebuffer
depths: 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, and 24. Multi-head configurations are supported. The XvImage extension is supported on TGUI96xx and greater
cards.
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
The trident driver supports PCI,AGP and ISA video cards based on the following Trident chips:
Blade Blade3D, CyberBlade series i1, i7 (DSTN), i1, i1 (DSTN), Ai1, Ai1 (DSTN), CyberBlade/e4, CyberBladeXP, CyberBladeAi1/XP, Blad-
eXP
Image 3DImage975, 3DImage985, Cyber9520, Cyber9525, Cyber9397, Cyber9397DVD
ProVidia 9682, 9685, Cyber9382, Cyber9385, Cyber9388
TGUI 9440AGi, 9660, 9680
ISA/VLBus 8900C, 8900D, 9000, 9200CXr, Cyber9320, 9400CXi, 9440AGi These cards have been ported but need furthur testing and may not
work.
CONFIGURATION DETAILS
Please refer to XF86Config(5x) for general configuration details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this driver.
The following driver Options are supported:
Option "SWCursor" "boolean"
Enable or disable the SW cursor. Default: off.
Option "NoAccel" "boolean"
Disable or enable acceleration. Default: acceleration is enabled.
Option "PciRetry" "boolean"
Enable or disable PCI retries. Default: off.
Option "CyberShadow" "boolean"
For Cyber chipsets only, turn off shadow registers. If you only see a partial display - this may be the option for you. Default: on.
Option "CyberStretch" "boolean"
For Cyber chipsets only, turn on stretching. When the resolution is lower than the LCD's screen, this option will stretch the graph-
ics mode to fill the entire LCD. Default: off.
Option "ShadowFB" "boolean"
Enable or disable use of the shadow framebuffer layer. Default: off.
Option "VideoKey" "integer"
This sets the default pixel value for the YUV video overlay key. Default: undefined.
Option "NoPciBurst" "boolean"
Turn off PCI burst mode, PCI Bursting is on by default. Default: off.
Option "XvHsync" "integer"
Override the default Horizontal-sync value for the Xv extension. This is used to center the Xv image on the screen. By default the
values are assigned based on the video card. Default: 0.
Option "XvVsync" "integer"
Override the default Vertical-sync value for the Xv extension. This is used to center the Xv image on the screen. By default the
values are assigned based on the video card. Default: 0.
Option "XvBskew" "integer"
Override the default Bottom skew value for the Xv extension. This is used to extend the Xv image on the screen at the bottom. By
default the values are assigned based on the video card. Default: 0.
Option "XvRskew" "integer"
Override the default Right skew value for the Xv extension. This is used to extend the Xv image on the screen at the right. By
default the values are assigned based on the video card. Default: 0.
Option "Display" "string"
Override the display. Possible values are "CRT", "LCD" and "Dual". Please note that this option is only experimentally. Default:
Use display active when X started.
Option "Display1400" "boolean"
Inform driver to expect 1400x1050 display instead of a 1280x1024. Default: off.
Option "GammaBrightness" "string"
Set display gamma value and brightness. "string" is "gamma, brightness", where gamma is a floating point value greater than 0 and
less or equal to 10. brightness is an integer value greater or equal to 0 and less than 128. Default: gamma and brightness control
is turned off. Note: This is not supported on all chipsets.
SEE ALSO
XFree86(1), XF86Config(5x), xf86config(1), Xserver(1), X(7x)
AUTHOR
Author: Alan Hourihane
XFree86 Version Version 4.3.0 TRIDENT(4x)