window refresh

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by Erik Wanta, Sep 8, 2003.

  1. Erik Wanta

    Erik Wanta Guest

    I am running the latest version of icfb with XFree86 4.3. The
    schematic is net getting refreshed. That is, if I descend down the
    hierarchy, I have to hit "f" to fit the window and get the schematic
    to display. Is anyone else seeing this and have any ideas for
    solutions?
     
    Erik Wanta, Sep 8, 2003
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  2. Erik Wanta

    Erik Wanta Guest

    Pete:
    Disabling hardware acceleration does get the window to refresh. Do
    you have any information on when a permanent fix will be available?
    ---
    Erik


    ATI Radeon hardware

    Because this describes exactly the problem we've seen that is fixed
    that
    way. The fact that you do not see the problem with the nVidia card
    seems
    to confirm this.

    The instructions I have for turning off hardware acceleration are:

    1. Turn off hardware acceleration on your video card.

    To do this, as root edit the file: /etc/X11/SF86Config-4
    and find the section:

    Section "Device"
    Identifier "<graphics card/chip name>"
    Driver "<graphics driver name>"
    VendorName "<graphics vendor name>"
    BoardName "<graphics board name>"
    EndSection

    and add the line:

    Option "noaccel"

    2. Restart X Server:

    Hold Control and Alt keys and Click on "Back Space" key.

    -Pete Zakel
    ()

    Justice, n.:
    A decision in your favor.
     
    Erik Wanta, Sep 10, 2003
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  3. Erik Wanta

    Erik Wanta Guest

    Even after disabling hardware acceleration, it still doesn't udpate
    the screen all the time. If I run some SKILL to more figures it
    updates, but if I hit Design->Discard Edits... it doesn't.
     
    Erik Wanta, Sep 11, 2003
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  4. Erik Wanta

    Guest Guest

    We don't have anything to do with the chipsets and drivers for PC/Linux
    display cards. The problem isn't in our software, so we cannot fix it.

    I don't know if the problem has been reported to ATI.

    -Pete Zakel
    ()

    "If you can't learn to do it well, learn to enjoy doing it badly."

    -Ashleigh Brilliant
     
    Guest, Sep 11, 2003
    #4
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