Looks like I was looking at the built in video fbs and instead should have run #m64config -dev /dev/fb1 -prconf Also, I have a DELL 20 inch flat panel screen hooked up to the Ultra 10. It seems to want a 60Hz. rate. The video card has 8mb of memory. Dave Martini LLNL I have an Ultra 10 with 128mb of ram in it. I have an SUN PGX64 card in one of the pci slots. ./m64config -prconf --- Hardware Configuration for /dev/fbs/m640 --- ASIC: version 0x7c004750 DAC: version 0x0 PROM: version 104 Card possible resolutions: 720x400x85, 640x480x60, 640x480x72, 640x480x75 800x600x56, 800x600x60, 800x600x72, 800x600x75, 1024x768x60 1024x768x70, 1024x768x75, 1280x1024x75, 1024x768x85, 800x600x85 640x480x85, 1280x1024x60, 1152x900x66, 1152x900x76, 1280x1024x67 1600x1280x76, 1920x1080x72, 1280x800x76, 1440x900x76 1600x1000x66, 1600x1000x76, 1920x1200x70, 1280x1024x85 1280x1024x76, 1152x864x75, 1600x1200x75, 1024x768x85, 800x600x75 640x480x85, vga, svga, 1152, 1280, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 1152x900, 1600x1280, 1920x1080, 1600x1000, 1920x1200, 1600x1200 Possible depths: 8, 24 Current resolution setting: 1152x900x66 Current depth: 8 atj# If I try and set the resolution higher than the default it says I don't have enough memory but when I say yes anyways and reboot the machine it always reverts back to 1152x900x66. What is the highest resolution I can have in my current configuration?? ./m64config -res 1600x1200x75 -depth 8 m64config: Cannot verify that 1600x1200x75 is a supported video resolution for this monitor m64config: Use 1600x1200x75 anyway (yes/no) ? Thanks Much. David Martini LLNL _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Mar 18 14:43:54 2003
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