Hello Jim!
2017-01-16 13:14 GMT+01:00 jim stephens <jwsmail at jwsss.com>:
On 1/16/2017 3:58 AM, Mattis Lind wrote:
I have installed SunoS 4.1.4 on a an IPX and then
tried to start Open
Windows 3 from the command line.
I get a garbled screen that looks like this:
http://i.imgur.com/jWcbqYO.jpg?1
It looks like there is a mismatch between what resolution Open WIndows is
using and how the frame buffer is configured. My screen reports that the
framebuffer is outputting 1280x1024 at 76Hz.
How can this be adjusted? I have read this manual:
http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/sun/openWin
dows/Open_Windows_Version_3_Installation_and_Start-Up_Guide_Sep91.pdf
and various FAQs trying to modify EEPROM settings etc but it won't work.
I understand that the 13W3 cable includes a number of sense lines so that
the framebuffer can adjust to the monitor used. I haven't checked how 13W3
to VGA cable is configured but I assume it tells the FB to use
1280x1024 at 76Hz since it is what the screen reports.
I think you may need to force the display if you can to the 1000x1022
resolution. That doesn't sound too far off what I recall the resolutions
were.
are you connecting into the thing thru serial so you can poke around? I
don't recall for sure if the default loaded system
allows serial login, but
you might be able to get on thru the serial port and adjust things as
well. I didn't read the guide above, this is from fighting with the
systems long ago.
Sorry. I failed to mention that it works fine at the SunOS prompt. I have a
standard text terminal so I don't need to have a serial until I bring up
Open Windows. But how can I get it to use 1000x1022 anyhow. It seems that
when it start up it is at 1280x1024 at 76Hz probably because of the sense
lines.
If I am able to change the sense lines I could probably set it to 1152x900
according to this table:
http://pinouts.ru/Video/SunVideo_pinout.shtml
But it would probably hard to do it without some kind of adapter or surgery
to the cable.
The 1000x1022 resolution is not on the list so I doubt that I can force it
into that easily, or? And 1000x1022 is a really strange setting anyway.
Where does that come from?
I used a box that was made by Raritan or such to convert the video and
keyboard to allow connection to VGA KVM and those boxes had some active
circuitry in them to do things with the selects. They weren't doing
anything as far as sync adjustment, but may have pulled a different set of
settings to both the Sun system and to the KVM and on to the display. I
did not have much trouble with that, so don't recall having to play with
the frame buffer settings.
Do you happen to remember what resolution you were using?
thanks
Jim
On the other hand, when SunOS boots it finds the cgsix0 and reports that
the resolution is 1000x1022!?
Any idea on how to set different resolutions in Open Windows? What I am
not
understanding here? The word resolution is not even mentioned in the
Installation manual for Open Windows above...
/Mattis
/Mattis