The phrase in the rightmost column indicates the 3D
graphics module type and the number of VSIMMs and
z-buffer modules on the base graphics module.
The left part of the phrase identifies the type of
graphics module in the system.
DA: PXG indicates that the module is a low 3D graphics
module.
EA: PXG indicates that the module is a mid 3D
graphics module.
PXG_T indicates that the module is a high 3D graphics
module.
The right part of the phrase describes the VSIMM and
z-buffer modules. The value after D= is the number
of planes available for color generation. The value
after z= is the number of bits available in the z-buffer
modules.
If the last phrase in the 3D cnfg display is
(ERR: invld cnfgtbl)
or ends with question marks
(???)
, there is a problem in the graphics module
hardware. Refer to the
TURBOchannel Maintenance
Guide
to troubleshoot the 3D graphics module.
d Command
Use the d command to deposit values in memory.
The d command format is
d
[
-
(
b
|
h
|
w
)] [
-S
count
]
rng
Use the one of the optional parameters -(b | h | w) to specify
whether to deposit the contents as bytes, halfwords, or
words.
Specify -b to deposit the contents as bytes.
Specify -h to deposit the contents as halfwords.
Specify -w to deposit the contents as words.
Include the optional -S
count
parameter to store the same
value more than once. Replace
count
with the number of
times that you want the value to be stored.
C–18
Console Commands
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