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HP-UX Configuration
ATI RADEON 7500 PCI Graphics Controller Installation Guide
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Output similar to the following should appear. There should be one line (i.e. one device file) for
every graphics device in the system.
/dev/gvid0
/dev/gvid1
3. Determine the association of physical graphics cards to special device files (/dev/gvid?) by running
the command
/opt/graphics/common/bin/setmon -N /dev/gvid0
If the device is the Manageability card, the output should look like:
Device /dev/gvid0 is a ATI Radeon 7000
If the device is the Radeon 7500 graphics card, the output should look like:
Device /dev/gvid0 is a ATI Radeon 7500 QW
ATI RADEON 7500 as Default Xserver Device
The program sam (pre HP-UX 11.31 release) or smh (HP-UX 11.31 and later) can be used to make the ATI
RADEON 7500 graphics controller the default Xserver device. This is for a single-screen Xserver
configuration. For a multihead Xserver configuration, see “Multihead Support” on page 26.
1. Log in as root
2. Run /usr/sbin/sam (pre HP-UX 11.31 release) or /usr/sbin/smh (HP-UX 11.31 and later).
Choose
Display->Xserver Configuration. All graphics cards in the system are listed. Choose the
graphics device that is the current Xserver device. This device may or may not be the ATI RADEON
7500. From the pull-down menu, select
Actions->Remove Screen from Configuration. Choose the new
device you would like to be the default Xserver device. The new device should be one of the ATI
RADEON 7500 device entries. From the pull-down menu, choose
Actions->Add Screen to
Configuration
.
3. Restart the Xserver.
Resolutions
ATI RADEON 7500 graphics controllers can support various graphics resolutions and refresh rates as
shown in Table 4-1. If your monitor supports the DDC/EDID protocol, the EDID information from the
monitor will override which resolutions are available.
Table 4-1 Standard Supported Video Modes – HP-UX
Resolution
Color Depths
(Bits per Pixel)
Refresh Rates
1024x768 8, 24 60, 70, 75, 85 Hz
1280x1024 8, 24 60, 75, 85 Hz
1600x1200 8, 24 60, 65, 75, 85 Hz
1920x1200 8, 24 60, 75 Hz
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