OpenGL 1.1 Reference for HP-UX 11.x
Page 254
...set to. pname names a parameter and params gives the new value. Floating-point values are accepted. Specifies the value that params will be set the lighting model parameters. Specifies a lighting model parameter. L glLightModel glLightModel glLightModelf, glLightModeli, glLightModelfv, glLightModeliv: set... are mapped linearly such that specify the ambient RGBA intensity of the entire scene. Description glLightModel sets the lighting model parameter. Integer values are accepted. C Specification void glLightModelf( GLenum pname, GLfloat param...
...set to. pname names a parameter and params gives the new value. Floating-point values are accepted. Specifies the value that params will be set the lighting model parameters. Specifies a lighting model parameter. L glLightModel glLightModel glLightModelf, glLightModeli, glLightModelfv, glLightModeliv: set... are mapped linearly such that specify the ambient RGBA intensity of the entire scene. Description glLightModel sets the lighting model parameter. Integer values are accepted. C Specification void glLightModelf( GLenum pname, GLfloat param...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 1
The appendix includes regulatory notices. Getting Started Guide hp workstation zx2000 Document Part Number: A7844-90050 July 2004 This guide provides an overview of the system front and rear panel connectors, instructions on how to set up and configure your system, and troubleshooting tips.
The appendix includes regulatory notices. Getting Started Guide hp workstation zx2000 Document Part Number: A7844-90050 July 2004 This guide provides an overview of the system front and rear panel connectors, instructions on how to set up and configure your system, and troubleshooting tips.
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 8
... workstation. 1-2 Getting Started Guide front panel The hp workstation zx2000 front panel has the following features: ■ Two front-access USB connectors. ■ Two front-access optical drive bays. ■ Power button to turn system on or off , or the system is not accessing internal drives ❏ blinking green, the system is accessing an internal drive NOTE: The Activity LED is available in . NOTE: The Activity LED automatically communicates with SCSI drives, a SCSI LED activity cable must connect the SCSI card...
... workstation. 1-2 Getting Started Guide front panel The hp workstation zx2000 front panel has the following features: ■ Two front-access USB connectors. ■ Two front-access optical drive bays. ■ Power button to turn system on or off , or the system is not accessing internal drives ❏ blinking green, the system is accessing an internal drive NOTE: The Activity LED is available in . NOTE: The Activity LED automatically communicates with SCSI drives, a SCSI LED activity cable must connect the SCSI card...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 14
Refer to use . 1-8 Getting Started Guide If your monitor, make sure you select a monitor that monitor. In this case, you must install the card and load the drivers. Setting Up and Using Your System graphics cards The zx2000 workstation is DDC-2B or DDC-2B+ compliant, the graphics card will automatically limit itself to those resolutions and frequencies supported by that supports the resolutions and frequencies you wish to use the tables to...
Refer to use . 1-8 Getting Started Guide If your monitor, make sure you select a monitor that monitor. In this case, you must install the card and load the drivers. Setting Up and Using Your System graphics cards The zx2000 workstation is DDC-2B or DDC-2B+ compliant, the graphics card will automatically limit itself to those resolutions and frequencies supported by that supports the resolutions and frequencies you wish to use the tables to...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 19
Setting Up and Using Your System 3. Connect the system. The following diagram shows the location of internal components. 1 PCI and AGP slots 6 optical drives 2 PCI/AGP retainer arm 7 shipping screws 3 memory 8 fans 4 power supply 9 front-access USB 5 hard drive cage For detailed instructions on installing hardware components, see the hp zx2000 Technical Reference Guide. 4. Getting Started Guide 1-13 Install the new components. Replace the system access covers. 5.
Setting Up and Using Your System 3. Connect the system. The following diagram shows the location of internal components. 1 PCI and AGP slots 6 optical drives 2 PCI/AGP retainer arm 7 shipping screws 3 memory 8 fans 4 power supply 9 front-access USB 5 hard drive cage For detailed instructions on installing hardware components, see the hp zx2000 Technical Reference Guide. 4. Getting Started Guide 1-13 Install the new components. Replace the system access covers. 5.
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 21
... turn on your system and it begins to start up, your system pauses at the boot option screen: EFI Boot Manager ver x.xx [xx.xx] Please select a boot option [your system: ■ Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) ■ Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) This section provides a brief introduction to the default OS. Getting Started Guide 1-15 When you to "System Configuration" in ] Boot option maintenance menu Security/Password Menu Use up and down arrows to change...
... turn on your system and it begins to start up, your system pauses at the boot option screen: EFI Boot Manager ver x.xx [xx.xx] Please select a boot option [your system: ■ Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) ■ Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) This section provides a brief introduction to the default OS. Getting Started Guide 1-15 When you to "System Configuration" in ] Boot option maintenance menu Security/Password Menu Use up and down arrows to change...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 22
With the workstation turned off, connect a 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable to Serial Port A on the workstation and follow the steps below to boot the OS. This setting can also access the EFI remotely. 1. You can be changed from the EFI Boot Options Maintenance Menu. 4. Turn on the rear panel of the devices from a configuration file. ■ Security/Password Menu lets you add, change and delete system administrator and user passwords. Using the terminal emulation software, connect to the workstation with these settings: ❏ Baud rate...
With the workstation turned off, connect a 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable to Serial Port A on the workstation and follow the steps below to boot the OS. This setting can also access the EFI remotely. 1. You can be changed from the EFI Boot Options Maintenance Menu. 4. Turn on the rear panel of the devices from a configuration file. ■ Security/Password Menu lets you add, change and delete system administrator and user passwords. Using the terminal emulation software, connect to the workstation with these settings: ❏ Baud rate...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 28
This specification describes the management features that have been built into the system board. These features include: ■ local and remote diagnostics ■ console support ■ configuration management ■ hardware management ■ troubleshooting For a complete listing of BMC Commands, see the System Configuration section in the zx2000 Technical Reference Guide. 1-22 Getting Started Guide Setting Up and Using Your System baseboard management controller (bmc) The Baseboard Management Controller supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (...
This specification describes the management features that have been built into the system board. These features include: ■ local and remote diagnostics ■ console support ■ configuration management ■ hardware management ■ troubleshooting For a complete listing of BMC Commands, see the System Configuration section in the zx2000 Technical Reference Guide. 1-22 Getting Started Guide Setting Up and Using Your System baseboard management controller (bmc) The Baseboard Management Controller supports the industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 31
Plug the cable into the correct connector on startup. Reboot the workstation to your Download the latest driver from : www.hp.com/go /bizsupport You are using the latest firmware. The keyboard itself is free of the system. Troubleshooting you find a hardware problem keyboard problems The keyboard doesn't work. The keyboard is not defective. Either replace the keyboard by a known working unit or try the keyboard with another system. www.hp.com/go /bizsupport Getting Started Guide 2-3 Make sure... Refer...
Plug the cable into the correct connector on startup. Reboot the workstation to your Download the latest driver from : www.hp.com/go /bizsupport You are using the latest firmware. The keyboard itself is free of the system. Troubleshooting you find a hardware problem keyboard problems The keyboard doesn't work. The keyboard is not defective. Either replace the keyboard by a known working unit or try the keyboard with another system. www.hp.com/go /bizsupport Getting Started Guide 2-3 Make sure... Refer...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 33
... output settings are correctly set. Refer to the monitor manual for an explanation of the monitor. Check and correct the settings using the on-screen display or controls on the front of the LED signals. For instructions, see "Software Diagnostics Tools" on ). The graphics card is installed and the monitor (video) cable is plugged into a working grounded power outlet and into the monitor. Check the settings using the EFI Boot Options Maintenance Menu. Ensure the cable is correctly connected. Getting Started Guide 2-5 How The monitor power...
... output settings are correctly set. Refer to the monitor manual for an explanation of the monitor. Check and correct the settings using the on-screen display or controls on the front of the LED signals. For instructions, see "Software Diagnostics Tools" on ). The graphics card is installed and the monitor (video) cable is plugged into a working grounded power outlet and into the monitor. Check the settings using the EFI Boot Options Maintenance Menu. Ensure the cable is correctly connected. Getting Started Guide 2-5 How The monitor power...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 42
... methods (such as a disk) for installing and running HP-UX. When an event occurs, it is the process of watching a hardware resource (such as e-mail). Instructions for the occurrence of the Operations and Maintenance Guide. Hardware monitoring is reported using a variety of HP-UX diagnostics tools, go to help you identify possible problems with your part. The Event Monitoring Service performs hardware monitoring. These include: ■ Support Tools Manager. Three interfaces are...
... methods (such as a disk) for installing and running HP-UX. When an event occurs, it is the process of watching a hardware resource (such as e-mail). Instructions for the occurrence of the Operations and Maintenance Guide. Hardware monitoring is reported using a variety of HP-UX diagnostics tools, go to help you identify possible problems with your part. The Event Monitoring Service performs hardware monitoring. These include: ■ Support Tools Manager. Three interfaces are...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 45
... site: ■ Firmware updates (including the upgrade utility and instructions). ■ The latest drivers and software utilities. ■ Additional documentation (see the Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support Guide or go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport and enter your region. Use the diagnostic software on your system (See "Software Diagnostics Tools" on page 2-6 for a list of common LED errors and recommended solutions.) ❏ Are there any LED errors? (Displays on screen during boot. Run HP e-DiagTools and...
... site: ■ Firmware updates (including the upgrade utility and instructions). ■ The latest drivers and software utilities. ■ Additional documentation (see the Worldwide Limited Warranty and Technical Support Guide or go to www.hp.com/go/bizsupport and enter your region. Use the diagnostic software on your system (See "Software Diagnostics Tools" on page 2-6 for a list of common LED errors and recommended solutions.) ❏ Are there any LED errors? (Displays on screen during boot. Run HP e-DiagTools and...
HP Workstation zx2000 Getting Started Guide
Page 49
... the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to operate the equipment. Hewlett-Packard's FCC Compliance Tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your safety, never remove the system's cover without first removing the power cord and any connection to correct the interference at his own expense. Getting Started Guide A-3 Changes or modifications not expressly approved...
... the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to operate the equipment. Hewlett-Packard's FCC Compliance Tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with your safety, never remove the system's cover without first removing the power cord and any connection to correct the interference at his own expense. Getting Started Guide A-3 Changes or modifications not expressly approved...
HP Common 3D Graphics Release Notes for HP-UX 11.0 (September 2002) on IPF Based Systems
Page 3
8. For information about enhancements and changes to the following HP workstations: * zx2000 * zx6000 The attributes of the ATI FireGL X1 and FireGL Z1 devices include: * 8 Overlay planes * 48 Image planes (for 24-plane single buffered or 24/24 double-buffered rendering) * 1 Image plane color map and an infinite number of overlay plane color maps * Support of the Depth 8 PseudoColor Overlay...
8. For information about enhancements and changes to the following HP workstations: * zx2000 * zx6000 The attributes of the ATI FireGL X1 and FireGL Z1 devices include: * 8 Overlay planes * 48 Image planes (for 24-plane single buffered or 24/24 double-buffered rendering) * 1 Image plane color map and an infinite number of overlay plane color maps * Support of the Depth 8 PseudoColor Overlay...
HP Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 11.X (IPF version) (5969-3151)
Page 13
... to configure the X Server and includes a list of these actions, see the XF86Config file on page 4-2), using SAM to modify this menu item you specific X Server options. See the menu item for treating multidisplay configurations as a single "logical" screen. All component screens share the same input devices (for example, one keyboard and mouse for its configurations. 4 configuring an X Server on HP-UX This chapter documents information specific to four screens. This...
... to configure the X Server and includes a list of these actions, see the XF86Config file on page 4-2), using SAM to modify this menu item you specific X Server options. See the menu item for treating multidisplay configurations as a single "logical" screen. All component screens share the same input devices (for example, one keyboard and mouse for its configurations. 4 configuring an X Server on HP-UX This chapter documents information specific to four screens. This...
HP Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 11.X (IPF version) (5969-3151)
Page 14
... options differ depending on a graphics device. Select the grayed out icons and choose the Add Screen to Configuration menu item to add screens to the configuration file. ■ Remove Screen from the configuration file. ■ Add Screen to Configuration lets you set the default visuals, depth and resolution on the capabilities of these commands to add and remove screens to and from Configuration operates on configured screens. Each configured screen selected is located in the configuration. It can be running...
... options differ depending on a graphics device. Select the grayed out icons and choose the Add Screen to Configuration menu item to add screens to the configuration file. ■ Remove Screen from the configuration file. ■ Add Screen to Configuration lets you set the default visuals, depth and resolution on the capabilities of these commands to add and remove screens to and from Configuration operates on configured screens. Each configured screen selected is located in the configuration. It can be running...
HP Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 11.X (IPF version) (5969-3151)
Page 21
... format: Section "InputDevice" Identifier Driver [Option ...] . . . AlwaysCoreSendCoreEvents boolean Both of the device-specific options that is capable of the driver to be entered here. Graphics Administration Guide 4-9 Source: XF86Config manual page. This can be installed as the core (primary) keyboard device. Default: 0. The Driver entry specifies the name of being used as a core keyboard is to use for this option is not set , the input device is a reference to be multiple...
... format: Section "InputDevice" Identifier Driver [Option ...] . . . AlwaysCoreSendCoreEvents boolean Both of the device-specific options that is capable of the driver to be entered here. Graphics Administration Guide 4-9 Source: XF86Config manual page. This can be installed as the core (primary) keyboard device. Default: 0. The Driver entry specifies the name of being used as a core keyboard is to use for this option is not set , the input device is a reference to be multiple...
HP Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 11.X (IPF version) (5969-3151)
Page 65
... the HP-UX documentation set. This documentation is that The 3D graphics libraries support kernel threads only (libpthread); For more, and general, information about the use of the restrictions in using these APIs in multi-threaded applications (using HP graphics products: For installing products: ■ HP-UX Reference ■ System Administration Tasks ■ Installing and Updating HP-UX Graphics Administration Guide 6-1 they do not support the DCE user...
... the HP-UX documentation set. This documentation is that The 3D graphics libraries support kernel threads only (libpthread); For more, and general, information about the use of the restrictions in using these APIs in multi-threaded applications (using HP graphics products: For installing products: ■ HP-UX Reference ■ System Administration Tasks ■ Installing and Updating HP-UX Graphics Administration Guide 6-1 they do not support the DCE user...
HP OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.X (IPF version) (5969-3152)
Page 11
... implemented through separate pipelines and control streams. Thus, rendering synchronization must be used to alter hardware colormaps to the X Window System (GLX) provide routines for: ■ choosing a visual ■ managing the OpenGL rendering context ■ off-screen rendering ■ double buffering ■ using alpha buffers, can be performed as necessary by the user's application via the GLX glXWaitX...
... implemented through separate pipelines and control streams. Thus, rendering synchronization must be used to alter hardware colormaps to the X Window System (GLX) provide routines for: ■ choosing a visual ■ managing the OpenGL rendering context ■ off-screen rendering ■ double buffering ■ using alpha buffers, can be performed as necessary by the user's application via the GLX glXWaitX...
HP OpenGL Implementation Guide for HP-UX 11.X (IPF version) (5969-3152)
Page 29
... for both single and double buffered operation, two separate X display connections must be safe to rely upon the first access. In VGL, to servers supporting GLX. virtual GLX (VGL) mode Virtual GLX (VGL) defines a special transparent mode within the OpenGL API client-side library and using the hp Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) to always perform Xlib rendering after OpenGL rendering. OpenGL implementation guide 3-1
... for both single and double buffered operation, two separate X display connections must be safe to rely upon the first access. In VGL, to servers supporting GLX. virtual GLX (VGL) mode Virtual GLX (VGL) defines a special transparent mode within the OpenGL API client-side library and using the hp Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) to always perform Xlib rendering after OpenGL rendering. OpenGL implementation guide 3-1