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2-24 Installing Your Peritek Graphics Board
2.9.2.5 Setting the Console Background and Text Display Appearance
The initial system default console background and text display appearance
is
Black Text on a White Background.
. Alternatively, White Text on a
Black Background (it will look like this:
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3
3
).
To change the appearance, enter the new mode (0 for Black Text, 1 for
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)
in place of the word
appear
,
as shown below.
[at the ok prompt]
type
nvedit
receive
0: <index> constant eclipse3-console-mode
[if, instead, you receive 0: but no text, it means that the console mode is not set]
type
<return>
receive
1: <mode> constant eclipse3-console-sync
[if, instead, you receive 1: but no text, it means that the console sync is not set]
type
<return>
receive
2:
[if, instead, you receive 2: and some text, type <ctrl-k> to clear the line]
type
appear
constant eclipse3-console-background <return>
receive 3
:
[if, instead, you receive 3: and some text, just ignore it]
type
^C
receive
ok
type
nvstore
receive
ok
2.9.2.6 Activating Eclipse3 Console Mode Features
To display the nvramrc contents:
[at the ok prompt]
type
printenv
nvramrc
receive
0: <index> constant eclipse3-console-mode
receive
1: <mode> constant eclipse3-console-sync
receive
1: <appear> constant eclipse3-console-background
<index>, <mode>
and
<appear>
will be the values you entered. Now,
make OpenBoot to use the information contained within nvram:
type
^C
receive
ok
type
setenv use-nvramrc? true
receive
ok
type
reset