Subject: Re: Using an HP-A2094A (19") Display on I386 or Sparc-IPX Box
To: Graham Jenkins <c714553@vus415.telstra.com.au>
From: R. C. Dowdeswell <elric@mabelode.imrryr.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 09/24/1999 21:25:18
Looks like your HP monitors are fixed sync, sync-on-green.  Getting
a graphics card that syncs on green for the PC isn't too hard, a
Matrox Millenium will do it.  The Millenium II will also.  You also
need to discover the sync rates on the HP monitors, and set up the
XF86Config appropriately.  You won't be able to view the BIOS or
the boot messages, however.  I ran a i386 setup like this for about
a year, I just compiled up a kernel that put its console on a serial
port, that was a good compromise.

I'm not sure if the S3 Trio 64 supports sync on green.  I don't think
that it does...

On 938226822 seconds since the Beginning of the UNIX epoch
Graham Jenkins wrote:
>
>I have 1.4.1 installed on a number of I386 boxes with Trio-64+ (1mb) cards
>using the 'S3 Trio 64 (generic) driver with 'no RAMDAC' and 
>'no clock-chip-speed' - and it works well with generic (SVGA 1024x768 @ 70Hz,
>50-70 Hz vertical synch selections) displays.
>
>But when I switch to an HP as above or similar, the boxes don't sync
>properly - so I can't even read the startup messages - I just see broken
>scrolling bits of green, then white text.
>
>Can someone assist please - perhaps I need to change something on the card
>(how?) - or buy a new card (what?). The connection into the HP display is a
>three-coax thing - which works well with NCD or HP Xstations.
>
>I would also like to plug these HP displays into one of my (several) Sparc-IPX
>boxes.  Can anyone let me know how I can make/acquire an appropriate cable
>please.
>
>G.
>

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