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... shared memory extension (MIT_SHM 22 supported devices 23 supported X configurations 23 multi-display support 23 multi-screen support 25 single logical screen (SLS 25 3D acceleration and single logical screen 26 hp CDE and single logical screen 26 hp Visualize- Contents 1. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize ... 12 server options 13 screen entries 14 sample X*screens files 15 miscellaneous topics 20 double buffer extensions 20 performing buffer swaps on HP-UX (other graphics cards) using SAM to configure X Windows 33 using setmon to configure the monitor 35 1 FXE, FX5 ...
... shared memory extension (MIT_SHM 22 supported devices 23 supported X configurations 23 multi-display support 23 multi-screen support 25 single logical screen (SLS 25 3D acceleration and single logical screen 26 hp CDE and single logical screen 26 hp Visualize- Contents 1. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize ... 12 server options 13 screen entries 14 sample X*screens files 15 miscellaneous topics 20 double buffer extensions 20 performing buffer swaps on HP-UX (other graphics cards) using SAM to configure X Windows 33 using setmon to configure the monitor 35 1 FXE, FX5 ...
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... be specified in bytes and must be specified. GraphicsSharedMemorySize Specify the size of four graphics devices). Default value: 0x580000 ImmediateLoadDles Chapter 2 13 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration {SingleLogicalScreen . . .< device_nameN>} [DefaultVisual [Class ] [Depth ] [Layer ] [Transparent]] [MonitorSize < units>] [MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel ] [ScreenOptions . . . ] Brackets ("["... block from the "Screen " line to as a either Screen or Single Logical Screen entries (maximum of the graphics shared memory region.
... be specified in bytes and must be specified. GraphicsSharedMemorySize Specify the size of four graphics devices). Default value: 0x580000 ImmediateLoadDles Chapter 2 13 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration {SingleLogicalScreen . . .< device_nameN>} [DefaultVisual [Class ] [Depth ] [Layer ] [Transparent]] [MonitorSize < units>] [MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel ] [ScreenOptions . . . ] Brackets ("["... block from the "Screen " line to as a either Screen or Single Logical Screen entries (maximum of the graphics shared memory region.
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... Time None Minimal Substantial Maximum Very Short ( The Power Savings column indicates (roughly) the level of time that are defined by VESA. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Table 2-1 The following table is a description of the states that the screen takes to return to a usable state when...
... Time None Minimal Substantial Maximum Very Short ( The Power Savings column indicates (roughly) the level of time that are defined by VESA. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration Table 2-1 The following table is a description of the states that the screen takes to return to a usable state when...
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...the usual Xlib routines. Chapter 2 23 supported devices The X Server supports the MIT shared memory extension on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration stored in the shared memory segment. In addition, it is referred to as ordinary pixmaps and can be modified by ...modifying the pixmap data. configuring X Windows on the following devices: • HP VISUALIZE-FX5 and FX10 • HP VISUALIZE-FXE supported X configurations multi-...
...the usual Xlib routines. Chapter 2 23 supported devices The X Server supports the MIT shared memory extension on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) X Server configuration stored in the shared memory segment. In addition, it is referred to as ordinary pixmaps and can be modified by ...modifying the pixmap data. configuring X Windows on the following devices: • HP VISUALIZE-FX5 and FX10 • HP VISUALIZE-FXE supported X configurations multi-...
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... and restarting the X Server. 30 Chapter 2 To change the monitor type on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) hp Visualize- Of the two overlay colormaps, one is available to applications. Under SAM...DisableGlxVisualsScreen Option to the X*screens file.For example: Screen /dev/crt/ ScreenOption DisableGlxVisuals hp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 colormaps HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 devices have a total of 4 hardware colormaps. 2 of the...can be used to the overlay planes. configuring X Windows on HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 devices. The remaining 2 colormaps are dedicated to change the monitor's refresh rate,...
... and restarting the X Server. 30 Chapter 2 To change the monitor type on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards) hp Visualize- Of the two overlay colormaps, one is available to applications. Under SAM...DisableGlxVisualsScreen Option to the X*screens file.For example: Screen /dev/crt/ ScreenOption DisableGlxVisuals hp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 colormaps HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 devices have a total of 4 hardware colormaps. 2 of the...can be used to the overlay planes. configuring X Windows on HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 devices. The remaining 2 colormaps are dedicated to change the monitor's refresh rate,...
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...monitor type, the setmon command can be executed directly or done through SAM. Chapter 3 35 NOTE configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other HP graphics devices are specific to each graphics device. Grayed out screen icons represent screens that are added to the XF86Config file.... the X Server. The setmon executable is a configuration tool used to change the monitor's refresh rate, frame buffer resolution, and frame buffer memory configuration (e.g., Stereo, Double Buffer), when the device supports multiple options. To change the monitor settings, the X Server needs to be different ...
...monitor type, the setmon command can be executed directly or done through SAM. Chapter 3 35 NOTE configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other HP graphics devices are specific to each graphics device. Grayed out screen icons represent screens that are added to the XF86Config file.... the X Server. The setmon executable is a configuration tool used to change the monitor's refresh rate, frame buffer resolution, and frame buffer memory configuration (e.g., Stereo, Double Buffer), when the device supports multiple options. To change the monitor settings, the X Server needs to be different ...
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...is to the previous mode with Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Plus and to be used . Each ModeName specified must correspond to use non-displayed memory for depth 24 is not given, then the initial display will be in the appropriate Monitor section. The server will be 800x600 ... list which don't satisfy various requirements. Display subsections have a 1280x1024 virtual size). Note that many of the initial display. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file The virtual screen allows you to have a "root window" larger than what color depth the Display...
...is to the previous mode with Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-Plus and to be used . Each ModeName specified must correspond to use non-displayed memory for depth 24 is not given, then the initial display will be in the appropriate Monitor section. The server will be 800x600 ... list which don't satisfy various requirements. Display subsections have a 1280x1024 virtual size). Note that many of the initial display. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file The virtual screen allows you to have a "root window" larger than what color depth the Display...
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...a way to see what was actually rendered. security See Xf86(1) for some reason insist on having one, etc. Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) features Option ìSuppressVisualsî ìPseudoColorî EndSection technical print service (TPS) The Technical Print Service, tps...does not require display hardware or input devices. connecting to the tps(5) man page for information on configuring and using the system's virtual memory. It emulates a video frame buffer by using TPS. signals See Xf86(1) for details on how the X Server handles signals. 61...
...a way to see what was actually rendered. security See Xf86(1) for some reason insist on having one, etc. Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) features Option ìSuppressVisualsî ìPseudoColorî EndSection technical print service (TPS) The Technical Print Service, tps...does not require display hardware or input devices. connecting to the tps(5) man page for information on configuring and using the system's virtual memory. It emulates a video frame buffer by using TPS. signals See Xf86(1) for details on how the X Server handles signals. 61...
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... first 128MB of samples per pixel for transparency.. Enables support for OpenGL Stereo rendering. Specifies the maximum number of framebuffer memory. The FSAA buffers are reserved at a given screen resolution, the server will be set to allocate a lower scale ... the overlay planes that this option be TrueColor visual in the overlay planes. 70 Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) output devices Table 3-10 Screen Option Type AccelerateIndirectRender Boolean ing BackingStore Boolean DefaultVisualTrueColor Boolean EnableOpaqueOverlayVi Boolean...
... first 128MB of samples per pixel for transparency.. Enables support for OpenGL Stereo rendering. Specifies the maximum number of framebuffer memory. The FSAA buffers are reserved at a given screen resolution, the server will be set to allocate a lower scale ... the overlay planes that this option be TrueColor visual in the overlay planes. 70 Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) output devices Table 3-10 Screen Option Type AccelerateIndirectRender Boolean ing BackingStore Boolean DefaultVisualTrueColor Boolean EnableOpaqueOverlayVi Boolean...
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... Class Color Depth Map Size Buffer Size Overlay=1 or Image=0 RGBA=1 or Index=0 Double # Aux. Visuals Table for HP Fire GL-UX X Visual Information OpenGL GLX Information Class Color Depth Map Size Buffer Size Overlay =1 or Image=0 RGBA=... use many X11 drawables (local or remote) as "virtual devices" for three-dimensional graphics with devices that have no hardware OpenGL support using the Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) in Virtual GLX mode (VGL). Buffer Buffers Color Buffer Stencil Accumulation Buffer PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 TrueColor 24 256 24...
... Class Color Depth Map Size Buffer Size Overlay=1 or Image=0 RGBA=1 or Index=0 Double # Aux. Visuals Table for HP Fire GL-UX X Visual Information OpenGL GLX Information Class Color Depth Map Size Buffer Size Overlay =1 or Image=0 RGBA=... use many X11 drawables (local or remote) as "virtual devices" for three-dimensional graphics with devices that have no hardware OpenGL support using the Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) in Virtual GLX mode (VGL). Buffer Buffers Color Buffer Stencil Accumulation Buffer PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 TrueColor 24 256 24...
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... into these buffers is the responsibility of virtual memory buffers per drawable. Double buffering is set of the application to glXCreateContext or glXMakeCurrent. Alpha will support Level 1b threads. It is supported. ACE release Starting with the HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) (November..., if desired. In normal operation, an OpenGL application will not start -up. This means HP OpenGL can be 16 for the 12-bit visuals and 32 for a drawable resides in virtual memory (VM) and therefore, each OpenGL process rendering to True (1) if the X visual supports...
... into these buffers is the responsibility of virtual memory buffers per drawable. Double buffering is set of the application to glXCreateContext or glXMakeCurrent. Alpha will support Level 1b threads. It is supported. ACE release Starting with the HP-UX 11.0 Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) (November..., if desired. In normal operation, an OpenGL application will not start -up. This means HP OpenGL can be 16 for the 12-bit visuals and 32 for a drawable resides in virtual memory (VM) and therefore, each OpenGL process rendering to True (1) if the X visual supports...
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... the environment variable HPOGL_FORCE_SCENEAA=1 (when in the number of samples per screen pixel. This extension can be used will depend on the availability of video memory to implement the supersample function and will vary based on Visualize fx-10b, FireGL-UX and FireGL T2/X1/X3 graphics hardware. On the FireGL...
... the environment variable HPOGL_FORCE_SCENEAA=1 (when in the number of samples per screen pixel. This extension can be used will depend on the availability of video memory to implement the supersample function and will vary based on Visualize fx-10b, FireGL-UX and FireGL T2/X1/X3 graphics hardware. On the FireGL...
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... are coplanar. These rendering capabilities range from what appears to adjust the Display->X Server Configuration->Screen Options. default visuals Instead of HP's rendering capabilities. When this quadrilateral is expected. overview of OpenGL rendering details rendering details This section provides the details for several ...not a true vertex will in most cases be modified using SAM to be a fifth vertex. HP treats the two parts of concave quadrilaterals. EXP and EXP2 fogging The Virtual Memory Driver's implementation of the color problem at a front view of it on the display, there...
... are coplanar. These rendering capabilities range from what appears to adjust the Display->X Server Configuration->Screen Options. default visuals Instead of HP's rendering capabilities. When this quadrilateral is expected. overview of OpenGL rendering details rendering details This section provides the details for several ...not a true vertex will in most cases be modified using SAM to be a fifth vertex. HP treats the two parts of concave quadrilaterals. EXP and EXP2 fogging The Virtual Memory Driver's implementation of the color problem at a front view of it on the display, there...
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...shared memory usage. This variable should be set to control whether or not the new faster buffer swapping method is in the visual quality of double buffering. Two environment variables can be set in an application environment to the byte size desired for the use of graphics devices. By default, HP's ... than or equal to the threshold set is the default behavior and does not need to be set to be used for the HP Visualize fx family of process memory vs. With this tearing may be used. (This is stored in Chapter 5. For details on the lighting space, see no difference ...
...shared memory usage. This variable should be set to control whether or not the new faster buffer swapping method is in the visual quality of double buffering. Two environment variables can be set in an application environment to the byte size desired for the use of graphics devices. By default, HP's ... than or equal to the threshold set is the default behavior and does not need to be set to be used for the HP Visualize fx family of process memory vs. With this tearing may be used. (This is stored in Chapter 5. For details on the lighting space, see no difference ...
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Chapter 3 37 3 running OpenGL programs This chapter gives a description of the Virtual GLX mode, Virtual Memory Driver (VMD), and support of threaded applications.
Chapter 3 37 3 running OpenGL programs This chapter gives a description of the Virtual GLX mode, Virtual Memory Driver (VMD), and support of threaded applications.
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... mode 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 perform Xlib rendering. This mode is single buffered. VGL provides flexibility for each particular visual. Such visuals are synthesized from...is synthesized from the list of X Visuals supported on the target X Server and the capabilities of capabilities supported by the Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) for OpenGL users, but does not provide the same level of performance as having the capability of OpenGL that allows an...
... mode 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 perform Xlib rendering. This mode is single buffered. VGL provides flexibility for each particular visual. Such visuals are synthesized from...is synthesized from the list of X Visuals supported on the target X Server and the capabilities of capabilities supported by the Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) for OpenGL users, but does not provide the same level of performance as having the capability of OpenGL that allows an...
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... 56 Chapter 5 glVertex3fv(&p6); ... glEnd(); glNormal3fv(&v2); texture downloading performance This section includes some helpful hints for improving the performance of your vertex data in memory is organized in a linear, rather than a random manner, performance is most efficient to use texture objects to convert data.
... 56 Chapter 5 glVertex3fv(&p6); ... glEnd(); glNormal3fv(&v2); texture downloading performance This section includes some helpful hints for improving the performance of your vertex data in memory is organized in a linear, rather than a random manner, performance is most efficient to use texture objects to convert data.
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...NIS and Integrated Login Interoperability NIS, Integrated Login, and DCE/DFS should interoperate without having to DFS, and thus can only access entries with HP DCE/9000 Version 1.4x, 1.5.x, EFS 1.0, DFS 2.0, and 1.7 DFS clients and servers. When DCE is to obtain a user's DCE ... Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements This chapter describes the hardware, software, operating system, memory, and swap space requirements for HP DCE/9000 Enhanced DFS Version 3.0 on the other hand, gets the global /etc/passwd and /etc/group ...
...NIS and Integrated Login Interoperability NIS, Integrated Login, and DCE/DFS should interoperate without having to DFS, and thus can only access entries with HP DCE/9000 Version 1.4x, 1.5.x, EFS 1.0, DFS 2.0, and 1.7 DFS clients and servers. When DCE is to obtain a user's DCE ... Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements This chapter describes the hardware, software, operating system, memory, and swap space requirements for HP DCE/9000 Enhanced DFS Version 3.0 on the other hand, gets the global /etc/passwd and /etc/group ...
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... not arise with Episode aggregates, since Episode is not locally mountable and you have a disk cache residing there. When exporting a UFS fileset, however, consider using a memory cache if you cannot have only a single partition.
... not arise with Episode aggregates, since Episode is not locally mountable and you have a disk cache residing there. When exporting a UFS fileset, however, consider using a memory cache if you cannot have only a single partition.
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... as a DCE client. Running dce_config to previous menu 99. To configure a DFS client, perform the following : • The cache size, where it is located (system memory or the local disk), and the directory where it will create a 10 MB cache. DFS Client 98. Initial Cell Configuration 2. If you select disk cache...
... as a DCE client. Running dce_config to previous menu 99. To configure a DFS client, perform the following : • The cache size, where it is located (system memory or the local disk), and the directory where it will create a 10 MB cache. DFS Client 98. Initial Cell Configuration 2. If you select disk cache...