Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
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graphics 0 0/3/1/0 gvid_core CLAIMED INTERACE PCI Display (10025159)
2.
Display the contents of
/dev/gvid_info
by executing the following command:
cat /dev/gvid_info
The following output should appear. There should be one line (i.e. one device file) for every
graphics device in the systems bus:
/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 HP PCI AMD Radeon 7000 Graphics Adapter card, the output should
look like:
Device /dev/gvid0 is a ATI Radeon 7000 Graphics Adapter
You will also see this output for various integrated and manageability card displays.
HP PCI AMD Radeon 7000 Graphics Adapter as Default Xserver Device
The program utility
sam
(pre HP-UX 11.31 release) or
smh
can be used to make the HP PCI AMD
Radeon 7000 Graphics Adapter the default Xserver device. This is for a single-screen Xserver
configuration. For a multihead Xserver configuration, see
“Multihead Support” (page 25)
.
1.
Login as
root
.
2.
Run
/usr/sbin/sam
(pre HP-UX 11.31 release) or
/usr/sbin/smh
(HP-UX 11.31 and
later).
Select
Display->Xserver Configuration
. All graphics cards in the system are listed. Select
the graphics device that is the current Xserver device. This device may or may not be the
HP PCI AMD Radeon 7000 Graphics Adapter. From the pull down menu, select
Actions->Remove Screen from Configuration
. Select the new device you would like to
be the default Xserver device. The new device should be one of the HP PCI AMD Radeon
7000 Graphics Adapter device entries. From the pull down menu, select
Actions->Add
Screen to Configuration
.
3.
Restart the Xserver.
Resolutions
The HP PCI AMD Radeon 7000 Graphics Adapter supports multiple monitor resolutions and
refresh rates. Those elements are determined by the monitor which is connected to the graphics
adapter. Note the supported resolutions must fall within the limitations of the graphics adapter
and HP-UX driver.
The AH391A graphics adapter and HP-UX driver have the following limitations:
•
Resolutions less than 1024x768 are not supported.
•
Resolutions using the DVI digital cable are limited to a maximum of 1600x1200 @ 60Hz on
a 4:3 aspect ratio or a maximum of 1680x1050 @ 60Hz on a widescreen monitor.
•
Resolutions using the VGA analog cable are limited to a maximum of 1920x1200 @ 60Hz.
•
The following table shows examples of supported resolutions:
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