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Md5/PCX — Solaris

Md5/PCX — Solaris

Md5/PCX — Solaris

Installing the Md5/PCX Display Controller

Installing the Software Driver for Solaris

Setting the Md5/PCX Display Controller’s Resolution

Configuring the X Server

1.

Turn on and boot your workstation.

2.

Log in as

root

.

3.

Insert the DOME Md5/PCX Driver for Solaris CD in the CD-ROM drive.

4.

Mount the CD-ROM device if your system doesn’t automount it. Then type:

cd /cdrom/dome

5.

To transfer the software packages to the system, type:

pkgadd -d md5px*.pkg 

This message appears:

Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process
all packages). (default:all) [?,??,q]:

6.

Press 

<Return>

to install all packages.

7.

Type

for default answers to other questions.

These messages appear:

Installation of <DOMEmdlib> was successful.
Installation of <DOMEmd5px> was successful.

8.

Halt the system.

9.

Reboot with the

-r 

option.

Changing the Hardware Default Power-up Mode

You can use a monitor controlled by another display board in your system to program the default monitor mode
for your Md5/PCX display controller. This table shows the resolutions and refresh rates each mode sets.

You can set the display controller’s resolution in two places: hardware default or software override. For the hard-
ware default, the power-up resolution is stored in the onboard ROM. Factory default is 2048 x 2560 @ 71 Hz.

Use the

video mode 

command to program a new default monitor mode. For example, if you want to 

program mode X on the first board in the system, type this command:

video mode -d /dev/md5pcx0.0 -m X

Using Software to Override the Resolution

For both CDE and OpenWindows, you must edit the

OWconfig 

file if you want to override the default 

monitor mode and customize your configuration.

1.

Check that the following lines are in

/etc/openwin/server/etc/OWconfig

:

#class="XSCREENCONFIG"name="DOMEmd5pcx0Config"
# device="/dev/md5pcx0.0"

res="2048x2560 @ 71Hz"

# monitor="domegray.vda"
# board="md5pcx-2hd.xqa"

#class="XSCREENCONFIG"name="DOMEmd5pcx1Config"
# device="/dev/md5pcx0.1"

res="2048x2560 @ 71Hz"

# monitor="domegray.vda"
# board="md5pcx-2hd.xqa";

2.

Uncomment all the lines by removing the initial pound sign (#).

3.

Modify this line:

res="2048x2560 @ 71Hz"

This line means the monitor’s resolution (preadjusted 
timing name) is 2048x2560 @ 71Hz.

Running OpenWindows

Launch the OpenWindows server from the boot console by typing the following:

For a one-headed system, type:

openwin -dev /dev/md5pcx0.0

For a two-headed system, type:

openwin -dev /dev/md5pcx0.0 -dev /dev/md5pcx0.1

Each screen has a name of the form:

/dev/md5pcxy.z

where:

y

=board instance (assigned by system)

z

=head number (0 for first head, 1 for second head)

Configuring CDE

CDE defaults to using a single framebuffer associated with

/dev/fb

, the boot console.

To change the startup configuration, copy the

/usr/dt/config/Xservers 

file to

/etc/dt/config/Xservers 

and edit it there.

This file is mostly comments, but the last line is the command line that starts the server and brings up CDE.
This is the default line:

:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun :0 -nobanner

To use one or more DOME devices, replace the second :0 with the -dev option flag and the
appropriate device parameter.

Type this code on one line. The backslash (\) indicates continuation of the previous line.

For example, to use both heads of an Md5/PCX display controller, type this line:

:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun \ 
-dev /dev/md5pcx0.0 -dev /dev/md5pcx0.1 -nobanner

To use a Sun console and an Md5/PCX display controller, type this line:

:0 Local local_uid@console root /usr/openwin/bin/Xsun \ 
-dev /dev/fb -dev /dev/md5pcx0.0 -nobanner

Copyright © 2000, DOME imaging systems, inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Specifications subject to change
without notice. DOME and the DOME logo are registered trademarks, and Md5/PCX is a trademark of DOME imaging 
systems, inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. md5pcx.v2-0700-500.prtrcs   43-MD5PCX-01

For more information, read the Md5/PCX Installation Guide,
or go to www.dome.com under the Support area.

Disabling VGA Mode

For revision numbers below -3x, you 
must disable parity. Refer to the 

Md5/PCX Installation Guide

. Set DIP 

switch S1 as follows.

For revision numbers -3x or higher, set 
DIP switch S1 as follows.

1.

Turn off the power to your Sun workstation,
but leave it plugged in.

2.

Remove the system unit cover.

3.

Remove the backplate from a PCI slot.

4.

Place the Md5/PCX backplate into the workstation.
Align the Md5/PCX  connectors with the 
motherboard’s connectors; press down firmly.

5.

Secure the display controller with the 
backplate screw.

6.

Replace the system unit cover.

Connecting the Monitor(s) 

VIDEO1 Monitor 1 video
VSYNC1 Monitor 1 vertical sync
HSYNC1 Monitor 1 horizontal sync
VIDEO2 Monitor 2 video
VSYNC2 Monitor 2 vertical sync
HSYNC2 Monitor 2 horizontal sync

Monitor 1

Monitor 2

Cable

Output

Label

Signal

MONITOR

X

2560 x 2048 pixels

69 Hz

Y

2048 x 2560 pixels

76 Hz

Z

2048 x 2560 pixels

71 Hz

Resolution

Refresh

Mode

(width x height)

Rate

Back of Computer

Back of Monitor

Be sure to use the exact name for
your monitor from the Preadjusted
Timing Name column in the “Sun
Resolutions and Refresh Rates”
table in step 9.

Anti-

Static
Strap

DOME QUICK-REFERENCE INSTALLATION GUIDE

Md5/PCX

Display Controller & Solaris

Driver

Static electricity can damage sensitive components on the display controller. When handling or 
installing any 
computer component, wear an anti-static wrist or heel strap or touch one hand to 
a grounded metal surface, such as the power supply, to discharge static electricity from your body.

HSYNC

VIDEO

VSYNC

VIDEO

HSYNC

VSYNC

Grayscale Monitors 

(monitor="domegray.vda")

"2560x2048 @ 69Hz"

2560 x 2048 pixels

69 Hz

144 kHz

"2048x2560 @ 76Hz"

2048 x 2560 pixels

76 Hz

199 kHz

"2048x2560 @ 71Hz"

2048 x 2560 pixels

71 Hz

186 kHz

"2048x2560 @ 65Hz"

2048 x 2560 pixels

65 Hz

169 kHz

Preadjusted

Resolution

Vertical

Horizontal

Timing Name

(width x height)

Refresh Rate

Refresh Rate

Empty

PCI Slot

1

ON

2

ON

3

ON

4

ON

DIP Switch  Setting

Sun Resolutions and Refresh Rates

You must disable parity before 
installing the software driver.

1

ON

2

ON

3

OFF

4

OFF

DIP Switch  Setting

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