HP Workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide
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Technical Reference Guide HP workstation c8000 Document Part Number: 5969-3188 Second Edition July 2004 This manual contains an overview of system specifications, instructions for removing and replacing system components, information on configuring your system using the included tools and interfaces, and detailed troubleshooting information.
Technical Reference Guide HP workstation c8000 Document Part Number: 5969-3188 Second Edition July 2004 This manual contains an overview of system specifications, instructions for removing and replacing system components, information on configuring your system using the included tools and interfaces, and detailed troubleshooting information.
HP Workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide
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...equipment is recycled. The remainder is sent to respect the environment as much as possible are reused. Don't let your nearest HP Sales Office. HP has a strong commitment toward the environment. Special care is strongly recommended that you read the ergonomics information, available in several ... taken for recycling when it reaches the end of this manual, before installing an accessory card. As many parts as possible. Static electricity can access more details about the HP product take back your system. HP has a product take-back program in the "Working In...
...equipment is recycled. The remainder is sent to respect the environment as much as possible are reused. Don't let your nearest HP Sales Office. HP has a strong commitment toward the environment. Special care is strongly recommended that you read the ergonomics information, available in several ... taken for recycling when it reaches the end of this manual, before installing an accessory card. As many parts as possible. Static electricity can access more details about the HP product take back your system. HP has a product take-back program in the "Working In...
HP Workstation c8000 Getting Started Guide
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Cables and connectors Connect the devices as shown. Hardware Setup Connecting Devices Before you connect any cords or cables to go in the front of each connector. Getting Started 1-3 The connectors are shaped to your system, please read the "Important Safety Warnings" in one way only. Refer to the label on the back of the workstation for the position of this manual. Connecting devices HP workstation c8000 -
Cables and connectors Connect the devices as shown. Hardware Setup Connecting Devices Before you connect any cords or cables to go in the front of each connector. Getting Started 1-3 The connectors are shaped to your system, please read the "Important Safety Warnings" in one way only. Refer to the label on the back of the workstation for the position of this manual. Connecting devices HP workstation c8000 -
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...connected to the graphics card's connector. The monitor's brightness and contrast settings are correctly set. Ensure the cable is on). See the HP workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide. The graphics card is installed and the monitor (video) cable is plugged into a working grounded power outlet and into... the monitor. Refer to the monitor manual for text to both the system and the monitor. How Ensure the power cord is correctly connected. Check the settings using a jumper...
...connected to the graphics card's connector. The monitor's brightness and contrast settings are correctly set. Ensure the cable is on). See the HP workstation c8000 Technical Reference Guide. The graphics card is installed and the monitor (video) cable is plugged into a working grounded power outlet and into... the monitor. Refer to the monitor manual for text to both the system and the monitor. How Ensure the power cord is correctly connected. Check the settings using a jumper...
HP Common 3D Graphics Release Notes for HP-UX 11.11
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... a particular API will not be found by S. There are supported on the following HP workstations: * C8000 For more details on using OpenGL graphics in a single thread. This means HP's 3D graphics APIs can be used for computations, etc. Other threads can be used... that using threads, see the following documentation: * The devresource.hp.com web site (see "Threads and Multiprocessing") * The "OpenGL Programming Guide" * The "OpenGL Reference Manual" * "Threadtime" by visiting HP's website at http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals: * "Graphics Administration Guide" * "OpenGL ...
... a particular API will not be found by S. There are supported on the following HP workstations: * C8000 For more details on using OpenGL graphics in a single thread. This means HP's 3D graphics APIs can be used for computations, etc. Other threads can be used... that using threads, see the following documentation: * The devresource.hp.com web site (see "Threads and Multiprocessing") * The "OpenGL Programming Guide" * The "OpenGL Reference Manual" * "Threadtime" by visiting HP's website at http://www.hp.com/support/workstation_manuals: * "Graphics Administration Guide" * "OpenGL ...
hp workstations - hp-ux 11.x graphics administration guide
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...both configured and unconfigured screens will place "X Server Configuration" under the "Display" folder). Chapter 2 11 If any of these files manually (see below), using the SAM interface greatly simplifies the process for X Server configuration is provided to Configuration • Remove Screen from... through SAM via an icon titled "X Server Configuration." For example, on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X Server configuration Configuration of the HP-UX operating system (later HP-UX releases will result in only the first two screen menu options being ...
...both configured and unconfigured screens will place "X Server Configuration" under the "Display" folder). Chapter 2 11 If any of these files manually (see below), using the SAM interface greatly simplifies the process for X Server configuration is provided to Configuration • Remove Screen from... through SAM via an icon titled "X Server Configuration." For example, on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X Server configuration Configuration of the HP-UX operating system (later HP-UX releases will result in only the first two screen menu options being ...
hp workstations - hp-ux 11.x graphics administration guide
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... the X*screens file in /etc/X11/X*screens, where "*" is the display number of the server. Note that they are specified on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X*screens file For manual changes, please refer to specify: • Device-independent server options, and • For each screen: - description of the X*screens configuration...
... the X*screens file in /etc/X11/X*screens, where "*" is the display number of the server. Note that they are specified on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration X*screens file For manual changes, please refer to specify: • Device-independent server options, and • For each screen: - description of the X*screens configuration...
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... of these menu items are not visible it is still possible to modify this file manually (see below), using SAM to simplify complexity and facilitate ease of as a display connection the X* screens file for HP graphics cards or the XF86Config file with Chapter 3 33 While it is provided to... configure X Windows Configuration of what has been selected. If any of HP Visualize and other graphics cards) using SAM to Configuration • Remove Screen from Configuration The first group of Actions menus can greatly simplify...
... of these menu items are not visible it is still possible to modify this file manually (see below), using SAM to simplify complexity and facilitate ease of as a display connection the X* screens file for HP graphics cards or the XF86Config file with Chapter 3 33 While it is provided to... configure X Windows Configuration of what has been selected. If any of HP Visualize and other graphics cards) using SAM to Configuration • Remove Screen from Configuration The first group of Actions menus can greatly simplify...
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...Table 3-2 Option CorePointer Value NA Description When this option is not set , the input device is installed as the core pointer. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file "InputDevice" section An InputDevice section is considered active if there is capable of being used as a core ...specifies the unique name for a description of the driver to be active. There may be entered here. See the individual input driver manual pages for this input device. The Driver entry specifies the name of the device-specific options that is a reference to it in ...
...Table 3-2 Option CorePointer Value NA Description When this option is not set , the input device is installed as the core pointer. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file "InputDevice" section An InputDevice section is considered active if there is capable of being used as a core ...specifies the unique name for a description of the driver to be active. There may be entered here. See the individual input driver manual pages for this input device. The Driver entry specifies the name of the device-specific options that is a reference to it in ...
OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.x
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... of OpenGL: • OpenGL Programming Guide Instruction on programming in OpenGL, offered in a tutorial format. • OpenGL Reference Manual A reference that allow applications to these documents, published by Addison-Wesley and shipped with HP's implementation of capabilities (for example, frame buffer only devices, fully accelerated devices, devices without frame buffer, etc.). For...
... of OpenGL: • OpenGL Programming Guide Instruction on programming in OpenGL, offered in a tutorial format. • OpenGL Reference Manual A reference that allow applications to these documents, published by Addison-Wesley and shipped with HP's implementation of capabilities (for example, frame buffer only devices, fully accelerated devices, devices without frame buffer, etc.). For...
OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.x
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...of 64-bit capabilities, see the following documentation: • The devresource.hp.com web site (search for "Threads and Multiprocessing" ) • The OpenGL Programming Guide • The OpenGL Reference Manual • Threadtime by S. OpenGL libraries are not cancel safe or fork ...safe. ACE OpenGL Starting with the HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) (November, 1999) release, HP OpenGL will Support Level 2 threads. Using OpenGL ...
...of 64-bit capabilities, see the following documentation: • The devresource.hp.com web site (search for "Threads and Multiprocessing" ) • The OpenGL Programming Guide • The OpenGL Reference Manual • Threadtime by S. OpenGL libraries are not cancel safe or fork ...safe. ACE OpenGL Starting with the HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) (November, 1999) release, HP OpenGL will Support Level 2 threads. Using OpenGL ...
OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.x
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... to use X Windows routines (those whose names start with "glX"). input and output routines OpenGL was designed to the Reference section or the OpenGL Reference Manual. Chapter 1 overview of OpenGL the OpenGL product at some loss of SLS. To obtain these routines, refer to be blank.
... to use X Windows routines (those whose names start with "glX"). input and output routines OpenGL was designed to the Reference section or the OpenGL Reference Manual. Chapter 1 overview of OpenGL the OpenGL product at some loss of SLS. To obtain these routines, refer to be blank.
OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.x
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overview of OpenGL the OpenGL product • Off-screen rendering • Double-buffering • Using X fonts For a detailed description of these routines, refer to the Reference section or the OpenGL Reference Manual. 16 Chapter 1
overview of OpenGL the OpenGL product • Off-screen rendering • Double-buffering • Using X fonts For a detailed description of these routines, refer to the Reference section or the OpenGL Reference Manual. 16 Chapter 1
OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.x
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...testing the bounding boxes of occlusion culling. /* Turn off writes to non-visibility. See the on-line Reference Manual for visibility testing and occlusion culling. occlusion extension This occlusion culling extension defines a mechanism whereby an application can determine...box */ renderBoundingBox(i); /* If bounding box is known that shows a simple usage of complex objects for (i=0; visibility test extensions HP supports extensions for information on whether an encompassing set of OpenGL OpenGL extensions OpenGL extensions The extensions listed in the OpenGL Programming Guide...
...testing the bounding boxes of occlusion culling. /* Turn off writes to non-visibility. See the on-line Reference Manual for visibility testing and occlusion culling. occlusion extension This occlusion culling extension defines a mechanism whereby an application can determine...box */ renderBoundingBox(i); /* If bounding box is known that shows a simple usage of complex objects for (i=0; visibility test extensions HP supports extensions for information on whether an encompassing set of OpenGL OpenGL extensions OpenGL extensions The extensions listed in the OpenGL Programming Guide...
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... the OpenGL Programming for OpenGL development. 32-bit run-time shared libraries. 64-bit run-time shared libraries. Header files needed for the X Window System manual. Utilities found in the OpenGL Utility Toolkit as mentioned in the directory /opt/graphics/OpenGL These subdirectories contain header files and libraries which may be...
... the OpenGL Programming for OpenGL development. 32-bit run-time shared libraries. 64-bit run-time shared libraries. Header files needed for the X Window System manual. Utilities found in the OpenGL Utility Toolkit as mentioned in the directory /opt/graphics/OpenGL These subdirectories contain header files and libraries which may be...
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programming hints specific, see Appendix G in the OpenGL Programming Guide and section 6.6 "Maximizing OpenGL Performance" in these sections: • OpenGL Correctness Hints • OpenGL Performance Hints 50 Chapter 5 The programming hints in this chapter are covered in the OpenGL Programming for the X Window System manual.
programming hints specific, see Appendix G in the OpenGL Programming Guide and section 6.6 "Maximizing OpenGL Performance" in these sections: • OpenGL Correctness Hints • OpenGL Performance Hints 50 Chapter 5 The programming hints in this chapter are covered in the OpenGL Programming for the X Window System manual.