One other check you could do, after verifying that the Xorg-7.6 extension is loaded, is: $ cat /etc/sysconfig/Xserver
..and check that the answer is "Xorg" and not "Xvesa"
Yes, now /etc/sysconfig/Xserver says Xorg with all the packages below loaded.
This is now on onboot.lst:
expat2.tcz
fontconfig.tcz
ipv6-3.0.21-tinycore64.tcz
pixman.tcz
openssl-1.0.0.tcz
Xorg-7.6-bin.tcz
Xorg-7.6-lib.tcz
Xorg-7.6-3d.tcz
Xorg-7.6.tcz
Xorg-fonts.tcz
Xlibs.tcz
Xprogs.tcz
fltk-1.10.tcz
flwm.tcz
wbar.tcz
jwm.tcz
when I ran Xorg -configure, I get a segfault and have attached the log here.
Maybe the laptop has both an onboard GPU + also a Radeon card that causing this ? I have considered GC's suggestion of using the normal 32bit version, which I have no issues with since I first found out about TCL since v3.x (but always booted from grub2 straight from iso file). I think I did try to boot the 32bit version on the 64 bit laptop, but corepure only boots to $ command prompt.
I don't have any 32bit machines left which I prefer to use. Since I have a 64 machine, I was really looking forward to get TC64 to run on it, until I found out there was no iso.....and here I am.
Anyway, seems after much googling that the graphics is the one that is posing the most sticking point for many TC users also. I will try to forge on a little more to see if I can move forward any further. Thank you to you all for your directions and guidance thus far.