Notes on older video adapters
ATI Mach64 chip set based adapters
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Early ISA bus versions
of the ATI Pro Turbo and Xpression video adapters hang
during the initial boot process.
If your system hangs during boot
when this video adapter is installed,
contact ATI
to obtain a BIOS update
to correct this problem.
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The X server uses the BIOS
on these graphics adapters
to set graphics and text modes.
To initialize your ATI adapter correctly,
boot DOS
and run the programs
supplied by ATI,
following the instructions
for those programs.
If you remove your ATI graphics
adapter and then replace it,
rerun the ATI initialization programs.
ATI Rage 128 video adapter hangs
If you are using an older ATI Rage 128 video adapter,
the system might hang
upon the first reboot
after installing or upgrading.
Contact ATI Technical Support
to obtain a BIOS update.
ATI Ultra Pro or Ultra Plus
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Some versions of the ATI Ultra Pro
and ATI Ultra Plus graphics adapters
only display in interlaced mode
(even if you select a non-interlaced mode).
This can result in an annoying,
high-speed flicker on your display.
To adjust monitor scan rates,
boot DOS
and run the configuration program
supplied by the manufacturer.
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Using an ATI Ultra Pro (Mach32)
EISA video adapter on
fast 486 (33 MHz or faster) machines might cause
a system hang while running the X server.
This system hang is believed to be caused by a
hardware timing problem.
If you experience this hang more than once,
contact your SCO OpenServer representative
to obtain a modified Mach32 driver.
The modified driver uses inlining
of I/O functions
to slow it down and avoid the hang.
ATI Ultra Pro or Ultra Plus -- Early 92
This grafinfo file is identical
to the version provided in earlier operating system releases.
It has been provided in this release
for backwards compatibility.
This version of the grafinfo file
does not require that you initialize the adapter
with the ATI DOS setup program,
but ATI recommends it.
This version of the grafinfo file
does not cause the X server
to use the BIOS
on these graphics adapters
to set graphics and text modes.
Instead, it sets graphics and text modes directly
by initializing registers on the card.
Use this version of the grafinfo file
if your ATI Ultra Pro or ATI Ultra Plus adapter hangs
when accessing the Root Menu of the window manager.
Chips & Technology 6430x chip set based adapters including BOCA Voyager
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Because of a problem with the X drivers
(ct8 and ct16),
cards based on the CT6430x chip set
(including the BOCA Voyager)
will not ``run while switched''.
This means that, when you switch away from the graphics multiscreen,
the clients on that screen will not run.
They will resume when you switch back
to the graphics multiscreen.
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In some cases,
cards using the CT6430x chip set
hang the X server
when used with Adaptec SCSI host adapters.
If this happens,
power cycle to reboot.
If you experience this problem,
we recommend you use a different video card or host adapter.
Cirrus Logic GD 5428 chip set based adapters
You might notice
an unusual cursor appearance
in some graphical applications,
such as
scomail(XC).
The cursor might appear
as a block of scrambled bits
rather than the I-beam cursor.
To fix this behavior,
use this procedure:
NOTE:
This fix might result
in a small degradation
of X server performance.
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Determine the mode you are using.
If you are not sure of the mode,
start the Video Configuration Manager
and look for the mode information
in the ``Video Adapter and Resolution'' field.
Alternatively, you can look up the mode information
in the /usr/lib/grafinfo/grafdev file.
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Edit the file
/usr/lib/grafinfo/cirrus/gd5428.xgi.
Find the entry
for the mode in use.
For example,
the entry for 1024x768-256 is similar to:
MODE 1024x768-256-70 "1024x768 256 colors 70Hz non interlaced"
Then, find the Data section
for that mode description,
which is similar to:
DATA
{
XDRIVER = "gd6_8";
VISUAL = "PseudoColor";
DEPTH = 8;
PIXWIDTH = 1024;
PIXHEIGHT = 768;
WINDOWADDR = 0xC0000; /* address of memory window in GD5428 */
CURSORADDR = 0xFE000; /* address of cursor data */
CURSORSIZE = 0x02000;
}
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Add the definition:
GD5434 = 1;
The example DATA
section
would look like this:
DATA
{
XDRIVER = "gd6_8";
GD5434 = 1;
VISUAL = "PseudoColor";
DEPTH = 8;
PIXWIDTH = 1024;
PIXHEIGHT = 768;
WINDOWADDR = 0xC0000; /* address of memory window in GD5428 */
CURSORADDR = 0xFE000; /* address of cursor data */
CURSORSIZE = 0x02000;
}
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The cursor problem disappears
the next time you start the X server.
Compaq QVision 1280 (2MB)
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If you use the Compaq EISA System Configuration Utility
to enable or disable
QVision High Memory Address (HMA) mode
or to change the HMA address,
rerun the Video Configuration Manager
and re-select QVision 1280 to implement the change.
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The Compaq QVision 1280 grafinfo file
is recreated each time you invoke
the Video Configuration Manager
if a QVision /I or /E adapter
is installed in your EISA or EISA/PCI system.
The grafinfo file is not recreated
if a QVision 1280/P adapter is installed.
Diamond SpeedStar PRO
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The X server uses the BIOS
on these graphics adapters
to set graphics and text modes.
Diamond supplies software
to program the monitor type
in EPROM in the adapter.
This software only runs under DOS.
To initialize your Diamond adapter correctly,
boot DOS
and run the programs
supplied by Diamond,
following the instructions
for those programs.
If you remove your Diamond graphics adapter
and then replace it,
rerun the Diamond initialization programs.
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You might notice
an unusual cursor appearance
in some graphical applications,
such as
scomail(XC).
The cursor might appear as a block of scrambled bits
rather than the I-beam cursor.
To fix this behavior,
follow the procedure given
to solve this same problem
for
Cirrus Logic,
except you must edit the file
/usr/lib/grafinfo/diamond/sspro.xgi.
NOTE:
This fix might result
in a small degradation
of X server performance.
Diamond Viper PCI (2MB VRAM)
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If you switch from a graphics screen to a character screen
and you are using a resolution of 1280x1024,
the character multiscreen will not display correctly
(it displays column 80 over column 1).
To correct this behavior,
use the following command:
vidi v80x25
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During initial installation,
Diamond Viper PCI adapters default to
16-color 640x480 IBM VGA.
To get the full functionality of your adapter,
use the Video Configuration Manager
after completing the installation.
STB Horizon VL
Some versions of this adapter exhibit video noise
in the hardware cursor at high refresh rates.
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003