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			x86 Video Driver Update 10 Guide




























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Contents

About This Book

1.  What's New in Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10

    New Video Support

    Notebook Support

    Modified Video Driver Update Distribution and Installation Instructions

    Video Driver Update Diskettes

    Patch Structure in This Release

2.  Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10

    Video Driver Update Contents

        Video Support

	Notebook Support

    Video Driver Update Release Notes

    Installing the Video Driver Update

    Configuring Secondary Displays

Preface

Solaris(TM) 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update 10 provides information about x86 video 
devices that are now supported in the Solaris 2.5 and 2.5.1 computing 
environments. Refer to Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update Guide (supplied with 
the Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update) for information about support for 
other devices-SCSI host bus adapters, the disk interface, and network 
adapters, for example.

Typically, as new drivers become available, they are bundled with releases on 
separate Video Driver Update diskettes. You can use the Video Driver Update 
diskettes to update your installed Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 system with new video 
drivers.

Note - Video Driver Updates are cumulative distributions. The "New Video 
Support" section in Chapter 1 describes what's new in this Driver Update, and 
the "Video Driver Update Contents" section in Chapter 2 provides a complete 
list of what will be installed. You only need to install the current Video Driver 
Update to get the support described in Chapter 2.

Before You Read This Book

This document contains additional device configuration information for newly 
supported hardware. The importance of properly configuring hardware prior 
to installing the Solaris software is discussed in x86 Device Configuration Guide. 
This document assumes you have fully read and understood that guide. 

Note - Appendix A, "Device Reference Pages," in Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver 
Update Guide is an addendum to x86 Device Configuration Guide. 

Likewise, the installation instructions in this Video Driver Update supplement 
the instructions in x86: Installing Solaris Software.

How This Book Is Organized

A description of the contents of the Video Driver Update diskettes is followed 
by installation instructions for the new drivers, and known problems and bugs 
affecting this release. 

Chapter 1, "What's New in Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10," 
provides information about what is new in this release.

Chapter 2, "Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10," provides 
information about the contents, installation instructions, and known problems 
in this Video Driver Update.

Related Books

You may need to refer to the following books when installing the Video Driver 
Update:

o Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update Guide
Describes new support for devices such as SCSI host bus adapters, the disk 
interface, network adapters, and audio cards.

o x86 Device Configuration Guide
Describes how to configure x86 devices before installing Solaris software.

o x86: Installing Solaris Software 
Describes how to install the Solaris software on x86 based systems.

o x86: Solaris 2.5x Installation Notes
Describes late-breaking news about running Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 software, 
including known problems with supported hardware or device drivers.

o Solaris 2.5x x86 Hardware Compatibility List
Provides information about general x86 hardware requirements and the 
system platforms and peripherals supported in the Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 
computing environment. 

How to Obtain Updated Hardware Compatibility Lists and Device Driver 
Information

Hardware Compatibility Lists and Driver Update releases (including related 
documentation) are produced periodically as support for new hardware 
becomes available. They are available from these sources: 

o The Web--For Driver Updates, open URL http://access1.sun.com/drivers/.

For updated Hardware Compatibility Lists, open URL 
http://access1.sun.com/certify/hcl.html.

o FTP--Use anonymous FTP to access ftp.uu.net (or from your web 
browser, type ftp://ftp.uu.net), then go to /vendor/sun/solaris/x86/2.5.1/.

o CompuServe--Type go sunsoft and go to the Solaris x86 library.

Note that the Web, CompuServe, and ASK-IT (below) also point to 
Support-provided installation and configuration information as well as 
answers to frequently asked questions.

Related Documentation Only

o Email Autoresponder--To obtain a Hardware Compatibility List or a Driver 
Update Announcement via email, write to hcl-index@sun.com for a list 
of autoresponse aliases that return hardware support information.

o ASK-IT--SunSoft's Automated Support Fax-on-Demand Service

o In North America, call one of these numbers:

     1-800-SUNSOFT and choose options 4, 1, 1, 1

     (310) 348-6219 and choose option 1

o Outside North America, call one of these numbers and choose option 1:

     Australia 	61-2-844-5374 

     Japan 	03-5717-2560 

     Singapore	65-383-1971

     United Kingdom 	44-1276-677131

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How to Obtain Technical Support

To obtain technical support:

o In North America, call 1-800-SUNSOFT and choose option 4.

o Outside North America, contact your Sun Software Support Provider.

1. What's New in Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10 

Video Driver Update 10 adds new support for Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 video 
display adapters. It must be used with the Solaris 2.5 x86 or Solaris 2.5.1 x86 
release.

This chapter provides a brief description of what's new in this Video Driver 
Update. A complete list of the contents, installation instructions, known 
problems, and release notes for all the video display support included in this 
release can be found in Chapter 2, "Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 
10."

New Video Support

No new video display adapters are supported in Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video 
Driver Update 10.

For a complete list of video display adapters supported in this release, see 
Table 2-1 in Chapter 2, "Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10."

Notebook Support

Table 1-1 contains a list of the new notebook displays supported in Solaris 
2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10. The systems listed in this table
support automatic LCD resolution configuration, described in "Notebook Support"
in Chapter 2. 

Table 1-1	New Notebook Displays Supported in This Video Driver Update
=====================================================================================

			Notebook Display Video Support
=====================================================================================
                                                    Resolution and Color Depth*
						640x480   800x600  1024x768  1280x1024
						-------	  -------  --------  --------- 
Vendor/Model	 	Chipset     		   8 24      8 24      8 24      8 24 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toshiba Tecra 520CDT    Chips&Technology 65555             E,I         E	 E
======================================================================================
		* E = With External Monitor 	I = With Internal Monitor	


For a complete list of notebook displays supported by Driver Updates, see 
Table 2-2 in Chapter 2, "Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10."

Caution! - Even though many notebook computers are capable of supporting 
external monitors at a resolution higher than 640x480, you should *not* change 
the default video resolution on a notebook computer to be anything other than 
what the internal monitor can support. Higher resolution video modes do not 
work on the integrated LCD screen. If you start up the window system without 
an external monitor, you may not see anything on the LCD screen; in some 
cases, this may even damage your LCD screen.

Modified Video Driver Update Distribution and Installation Instructions 

The Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update file image distributed online is a 
compressed cpio file, instead of a diskette image. Consequently, installation 
instructions depend on whether you obtained the Video Driver Update on 
diskettes or from online sources. If you are installing from diskettes, a few 
more steps are required. See "Installing the Video Driver Update" in Chapter 2 
for instructions.

Video Driver Update Diskettes

The contents of these diskettes are discussed in Chapter 2, "Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 
x86 Video Driver Update 10."

For a complete list of the known problems that are fixed in this Video Driver 
Update, see the README file that gets installed in the patch directory 
/var/sadm/patch/<patch number>, where <patch number> for Solaris 
2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10 is 103500-07.

Patch Structure in This Release

In Video Driver Update 10, there is one patch for all drivers.

Each driver is identified by a string with the format

category-drivername-version

After installing this Video Driver Update as described in Chapter 2, at the 
system prompt, type:

% pkgparam SUNWxwpls TOPDRVLIST

This will provide a sorted list showing all video drivers installed on the system 
as well as the current version number of each.

2. Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update 10

This chapter contains a brief description of the video support included in this 
Video Driver Update, followed by known problems and installation 
instructions. Read the entire chapter once before installing the Video Driver 
Update.

Video Driver Update Contents

This release contains two diskettes labeled Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update 
10 VIDEO UPDATE Diskette 1 and Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update 10 
VIDEO UPDATE Diskette 2. The release should be used on Solaris 2.5 x86 or 
Solaris 2.5.1 x86 systems only.

Video Support

Table 2-1 contains a list of the video display adapters supported in this Video 
Driver Update.

While this table includes the resolution and color depth capabilities of each 
adapter, note that the resolution and color depth you select are also dependent 
on the capabilities of your monitor and the amount of video memory on the 
card. See x86 Device Configuration Guide for more information.

Table 2-1	Video Display Adapters Supported in This Video Driver Update  
================================================================================
				Video Display Adapters
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
		 			Resolution and Color Depth
		   (A=800x600; B=1024x768; C=1152x900; D=1280x1024; E=1600x1200)
						     A     B     C     D     E
Vendor/Model             Bus  Chipset (Note 7)      8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24
================================================================================
ATI
 3D Pro Turbo PC2TV      PCI  ATI Mach64GT          x x   x x   x x   x x   x
			      (3D RAGE II)
 3D Xpression            PCI  ATI Mach64GT (RAGE)   x x   x     x     x
 3D Xpression+ PC2TV	 PCI  ATI Mach64GT          x x   x     x     x
                              (3D RAGE II)
 Graphics Pro Turbo      PCI  ATI Mach64 (Note 1)   x x   x x   x     x
 Graphics Pro Turbo      VLB  ATI Mach64 (Note 1)   x x   x x   x     x
 Graphics Pro Turbo 1600 PCI  ATI Mach64            x x   x x   x x   x x   x
 Graphics Xpression      PCI  ATI Mach64 (Note 1)   x x   x     x     x
 Graphics Xpression      VLB  ATI Mach64 (Note 1)   x x   x     x     x
 Mach64CT                --   ATI Mach64CT          x x   x     x     x 
 Mach64CT Rev.2          --   ATI Mach64CT          x x   x     x     x     
 Mach64GT (3D RAGE)      --   ATI Mach64GT (3D RAGE)x x   x     x     x
 Mach64GT (3D RAGEII)    --   ATI Mach64GT          x x   x x   x x   x x   x
                                    (3D RAGE II)
 Mach64VT                PCI  ATI Mach64VT          x x   x     x     x   
 Video Expression        PCI  ATI Mach64VT          x x   x     x     x       
 Winturbo                PCI  ATI Mach64 (Note 1,2) x x   x     x     x
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Boca
 Voyager 64              PCI  S3 Trio64             x x   x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chips &  Technology
 65545 (Note 3)          --   F65545                x     x     x
 65548 (Note 3)          --   F65548                x     x     x
 65550 (Note 3)          --   F65550                x     x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cirrus Logic
 5428 chipset (Note 3)   --   GD5428                x     x     x     x
 5429 chipset (Note 3)   --   GD5429                x     x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

================================================================================
				Video Display Adapters, Cont.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
		 			Resolution and Color Depth
		   (A=800x600; B=1024x768; C=1152x900; D=1280x1024; E=1600x1200)
						     A     B     C     D     E
Vendor/Model             Bus  Chipset (Note 7)      8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cirrus Logic, cont.
 5436 chipset (Note 3)   PCI  GD5436                x x   x     x     x
 54M40 chipset (Note 3)  --   GD54M40               x
 5446 chipset (Note 3)   PCI  GD5446                x x   x     x     x
 7543 chipset (Note 3)   --   GD7543                x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Compaq
 ProLiant 1000           --   Cirrus Logic GD5420   x
 ProLiant 1500           --   Cirrus Logic GD5420   x
 ProLiant 2000           --   Cirrus Logic GD5420   x
 ProLiant 2500           --   Cirrus Logic GD54M30  x
 ProLiant 4000           --   Cirrus Logic GD5420   x
 ProLiant 4500           --   Cirrus Logic GD5424   x
 ProLiant 5000           --   Cirrus Logic GD5424   x
 ProSignia 300           --   Cirrus Logic GD5424   x  
 ProSignia 300/500       --   Cirrus Logic GD5420   x
 ProSignia 300/500       --   Cirrus Logic GD5424   x
 QVision 1280 chipset    EISA ORION (Note 4)        x     x     x     x
 QVision 2000            PCI  Matrox MGA-2          x x   x     x     x
 QVision 2000 (Rev. G)   PCI  Matrox MGA-3	    x x   x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Diamond
 Stealth 3D 2000         PCI  S3 ViRGE (325)        x x   x x   x     x
 Stealth 3D 3000         PCI  S3 ViRGE/VX (988)     x x   x x   x x   x x  x
 Stealth64 Video 2000    PCI  S3 Vision 868	    x x   x     x     x   
 Stealth64 Video 2001    PCI  S3 Vision 765	    x x   x     x     x      
 Stealth64 Video 3000    PCI  S3 Vision 968 (Note 5)x x   x x   x x   x x  x
 Stealth64 Graphics 2000 PCI  S3 Trio64 	    x x   x     x     x  
 Stealth64 Graphics 2000 PCI  S3 Vision 864	    x x   x     x     x  
 Stealth SE              PCI  S3 Trio32             x     x     x
 Viper Pro               PCI  Weitek Power 9100     x x   x x   x     x    x
 Viper Pro               VLB  Weitek Power 9100     x x   x x   x     x    x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ELSA
 Victory 3D              PCI  S3 ViRGE (325)        x x   x x   x     x
 Winner 1000 AVI         PCI  S3 868                x x   x     x     x
 Winner 2000Pro-X        PCI  S3 968                x x   x x   x x   x x  x
 Winner 3000-S           PCI  S3 ViRGE (325)        x x   x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hercules
 Dynamite 128/Video      PCI  Tseng ET6000          x x   x x   x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IBM
 PC 330--Model 6575      --   S3 864                x x   x     x     x
 PC 330--Model 6576      --   S3 Trio64             x     x     x
 PC 350--Model 6581      --   Cirrus Logic GD5430   x     x     x     x
 PC 360--Model 6598      --   Storm                 x x   x x   x x   x    x
 PC 750--Model 6885-35H  --   S3 864 + S3 SDAC      x x   x     x     x
 PC 750--Model 6885-J0M  --   S3 864 + S3 SDAC      x x   x     x     x
 PC Server 310--Model    --   S3 868                x     x     x     x
  8639-0DT
 PC Server 310--Model    --   S3 Trio64V+           x     x     x        
  8639-0EO
 PC Server 310--Model    --   S3 864                x     x     x
  8639-0XT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

================================================================================
				Video Display Adapters, Cont.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
		 			Resolution and Color Depth
		   (A=800x600; B=1024x768; C=1152x900; D=1280x1024; E=1600x1200)
						     A     B     C     D     E
Vendor/Model             Bus  Chipset (Note 7)      8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IBM, cont.
 PC Server 320--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8640-0DV
 PC Server 320--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8640-0NJ
 PC Server 320--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8640-0XT
 PC Server 320--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8640-0YT
 PC Server 320--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5430   x     x
  8640-MXT
 PC Server 325--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5436   x     x     x        
  8639-ESO                    
 PC Server 325--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5436   x     x     x        
  8639-ESV                    
 PC Server 500--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8641-0YR
 PC Server 500--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8641-0YT
 PC Server 520--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8641-ED2
 PC Server 520--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8641-EDG
 PC Server 520--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8641-EZS
 PC Server 520--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8641-EZV
 PC Server 720--Model    --   Cirrus Logic GD5428   x     x
  8642-0ZO
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Intel
 Professional/GX
  High Resolution        --   ATI Mach32            x x   x     x     x
 TMI/IPG                 --   WD9031A               x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matrox
 MGA Millenium 220       PCI  Storm                 x x   x x   x x   x x   x x
 MGA Mystique            PCI  MGA 1064SG            x x   x x   x x   x x   x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Nine
 9FX Motion 331          PCI  S3 Trio64V+           x x   x     x     x
 9FX Reality 332         PCI  S3 ViRGE (325)        x x   x     x     x
 Imagine 128 Pro         PCI  Imagine 128           x x   x x   x x   x x   x x
 Imagine 128 Series 2    PCI  Imagine 128 V2        x x   x x   x x   x     x
 Imagine 128 Series 2e   PCI  Imagine 128 V2        x x   x x   x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oak Technology     	 
 OTI107                  PCI  OTI107                x x   x     x     x
 OTI111                  PCI  OTI111                x x   x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

================================================================================
				Video Display Adapters, Cont.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
		 			Resolution and Color Depth
		   (A=800x600; B=1024x768; C=1152x900; D=1280x1024; E=1600x1200)
						     A     B     C     D     E
Vendor/Model             Bus  Chipset (Note 7)      8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24  8 24
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
S3
 Trio32 (Note 3)         --   S3 Trio32             x     x
 Trio64V+ chipset        --   S3 Trio64V+           x x   x     x     x
 Trio64V2/DX             --   S3 Trio64V2/DX        x x   x     x     x
 ViRGE chipset           --   S3 ViRGE (325)        x x   x     x     x
 ViRGE/VX chipset        --   S3 ViRGE/VX (988)     x x   x x   x x   x x  x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPEA
 V7-Mirage P-64          PCI  S3 868                x x   x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STB
 Lightspeed 128          PCI  ET 6000               x x   x     x     x
 Powergraph 64 Video     PCI  S3 Trio64V+           x x   x     x     x
 Velocity 3D             PCI  S3 ViRGE/VX (988)     x x   x  x  x x  x x  x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Trident
 9440 (Note 6)           PCI  TGUI9440              x     x
 9680                    PCI  TGUI9680              x     x     x     x
 9685			 PCI  TGUI9685		    x     x     x     x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tseng
 ET 6000                 --   ET 6000               x x   x     x     x
================================================================================
(Note 1) Support is provided for ATI cards with Mach64 chips and the
	 following RAMDACs: ATT8860, ATT20C408, ATT20C491, ATT20C498, STG1702,
         and STG1703.

(Note 2) The ATI WINTURBO model is equivalent to the Gateway ATI GX
	 Mach64 PCI video card.

(Note 3) SunSoft does not guarantee that every video card with this chipset
	 will work, but it is possible that your model will be one of a large
	 number that can be used successfully.

(Note 4) Used on the Compaq QVision 1280/E Graphics Controller and in the
	 Compaq Deskpro 590.

(Note 5) Cards using either IBM or TI RAMDACs only.

(Note 6) This card does not work at the 1024x768 resolution with a 56-kHz  
         refresh rate.

(Note 7) The information in the chipset column does not guarantee that video
	 boards made by another manufacturer using the same chipset will work.
	 Only the specific models listed by Vendor, Model, Bus, and Chipset
	 have been tested.

"--"  in the Bus column indicates a video controller model that is used on 
      video display adapters and motherboards.

Notebook Support

The Solaris implementation of the X Window System is available for notebook
systems that allow the state of the display to be detected.

In the notebook computers listed in Table 2-2, when OpenWindows(TM) is started,
the driver will probe to determine whether the LCD is turned on or off, and
choose its action accordingly. If the LCD is on, which is the case when you are
using your notebook in portable mode, the default resolution for the LCD is
used. If the LCD is off, which is generally the case when you are using a CRT
external monitor, the driver uses the resolution specified during the
configuration process.

For information on configuring notebook computers not listed in this table, see
the online document Solaris 2.5 x86 Notebook Supplement Guide, part number
802-5028-10 (available through the Internet and other locations; call your
technical support provider).

Table 2-2 contains a list of the notebook displays supported in this Solaris 
2.5/2.5.1 x86 Video Driver Update. Only the systems listed in this table 
support the automatic LCD resolution configuration.

Table 2-2	Supported Notebook Displays 
=====================================================================================
				Notebook Display Video Support
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                    Resolution and Color Depth*
						640x480   800x600  1024x768  1280x1024
						-------	  -------  --------  --------   
Vendor/Model	 	Chipset     		   8 24      8 24      8 24      8 24 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ambra   SN425C (Note 1) WD 90C24                   I
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AST     Ascentia 950N   Cirrus Logic GD7543      E,I       E,I         E
	 w/SVGA Panel
	PowerExec       WD 90C26                   I
	  4/33SL
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chips&Technology 65550  65550 (Note 2)		 E,I       E,I       E,I         E
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Compaq  ARMADA 4120T    Cirrus Logic GD7548                E,I         E
        LTE 4/25C       WD 90C24                   I                    
        LTE 4/33C       WD 90C24                   I                    
        LTE Elite 4/40C WD 90C24                 E,I       E           E
        LTE 5100        Cirrus Logic GD7543      E,I       E,I         E
        LTE 5200        Cirrus Logic GD7543      E,I       E,I         E
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Dell    Latitude XPi    Cirrus Logic GD7543      E,I       E           E
	 75D
	Latitude XPi CD	Neo Magic NM2090                   E,I         E
        Latitude XPi    Neo Magic NM2070                   E,I         E
         P133ST
        Latitude LM     Neo Magic NM2070                   E,I         E
         P133ST
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Ergo    Power Brick     WD 90C24                   I                    
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HP      Omni 5550       Chips&Technology 65548   E,I       E,I         E
        (Note 3)
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IBM	ThinkPad 365XD	Trident 9320 (Note 4)              E,I         E
        ThinkPad 750    WD 90C24                 E,I                    
        ThinkPad 750C   WD 90C24                   I                    
        ThinkPad 755C   WD 90C24                 E,I       E           E
	ThinkPad 755CD  WD 90C24                 E,I       E           E
	ThinkPad 755CV  WD 90C24                 E,I       E           E
	ThinkPad 755CX  WD 90C24                 E,I       E,I         E
	 w/SVGA Panel
        ThinkPad 760CD  Trident 9320                       E,I         E
	ThinkPad 760ED  Trident 9385                       E,I         E         E
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Table 2-2	Supported Notebook Displays 
=====================================================================================
				Notebook Display Video Support, Cont. 
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                                                    Resolution and Color Depth*
						640x480   800x600  1024x768  1280x1024
						-------	  -------  --------  --------   
Vendor/Model	 	Chipset     		   8 24      8 24      8 24      8 24 
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IBM,	ThinkPad 760ED  Trident 9385                                 E,I         E
cont.	 w/XVGA
	ThinkPad 760EL  Trident 9385 (Note 4)              E,I         E
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NEC     Versa/50        WD 90C24                   I                    
        Versa M75C      Chips&Technology 65540   E,I       E           E
	Versa M75HC     Chips&Technology 65545   E,I       E,I         E
        Versa UltraLite WD 90C24                   I                    
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Panasonic CF-V211       WD 90C24                   I                    
          (Note 1)
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TI      Extensa 560CDT  Cirrus Logic GD7543      E,I         E         E
	TravelMate      Cirrus Logic GD6440        I                 
         4000E TFT 
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Toshiba 4800CT          WD 90C24                 E,I         E         E
	4850CT          WD 90C24                 E,I         E         E
	4900CT          Chips&Technology 65545   E,I         E         E
	Portege 610CT   Chips&Technology 65546   E,I         E         E
        Portege 650CT   Chips&Technology 65550             E,I         E         E
        Portege 660CDT  Chips&Technology 65554             E,I         E         E
	Satellite Pro   Chips&Technology 65546   E,I         E         E
	 400CDT
	Satellite Pro   Chips&Technology 65548   E,I       E,I         E
	 410CDT
 	Satellite Pro   Chips&Technology 65550   E,I       E,I         E	 E
	 425CDT
	T3400           WD 90C24                   I                   
	T4400C          WD 90C30                   I                   
	T4600C          WD 90C26                   I                   
	T4700C          WD 90C24                   I                   
	Tecra 700CT     Chips&Technology 65548   E,I       E,I         E
	Tecra 500CDT    Chips&Technology 65550   E,I       E,I         E	 E
	Tecra 520CDT    Chips&Technology 65555             E,I         E	 E
 	Tecra 720CDT    Chips&Technology 65550   E,I       E,I       E,I         E 
        Tecra 730CDT    Chips&Technology 65550   E,I       E,I       E,I         E
	Tecra 740CDT	Chips&Technology 65554                       E,I         E
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Twinhead Slimnote 486E  WD 90C24                   I                    
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Zenith  Z-Note GT       Chips&Technology 65548   E,I       E,I         E
Data    Z-Noteflex      WD 90C24                 E,I       E           E
Systems
=====================================================================================
		* E = With External Monitor 	I = With Internal Monitor	

(Note 1) Select "T3400ct, T4700ct, Twinhead 486E, ThinkPad 750: WD90C24 w/1 Mb"
         when configuring the display adapter during Solaris installation.

(Note 2) Both SVGA and XGA panels are supported.

(Note 3) The HP Omnibook 5500CT does not support panning.

(Note 4) Not tested by SunSoft, but reported to work. Panning is not supported
         for this notebook.

Caution! - Even though many notebook computers are capable of supporting 
external monitors at a resolution higher than 640x480, you should *not* change 
the default video resolution on a notebook computer to be anything other than 
what the internal monitor can support. Higher resolution video modes do not 
work on the integrated LCD screen. If you start up the window system without 
an external monitor, you may not see anything on the LCD screen; in some 
cases, this may even damage your LCD screen.


Video Driver Update Release Notes

o The problem of corrupted window borders occurring when the left side of 
an icon was dragged over the window while using the Diamond Viper Pro 
in 24-bit mode has been fixed.

o The problem of OpenWindows displaying out of sync when using the 
Diamond Viper Pro PCI with 4 Mbytes of video memory in 8-bit mode with 
1280x1024 resolution and 80-kHz refresh rate has been fixed.

o The problem of extended lines being left on the screen when iconifying and 
deiconifying windows while using a Number Nine Imagine 128 video card 
has been fixed.

o The problem seen on systems with video cards that use hardware cursors, in 
which only one icon was shown when multiple icons to drag and drop were 
selected, has been fixed. This problem was seen on video cards that contain 
the following chipsets: Imagine128, S3 864, S3 964, ATI Mach64, ATI 
Mach32, Matrox MGA-1, and Matrox MGA-2.

o Matrox Millenium cards work at all supported resolutions and color depths, 
but new cards using the Matrox 2064W-R3 chip are not yet supported. 

o NEC 5FGe and NEC 6FGp monitors are supported.

o Video adapters based on the Cirrus Logic 5424 chipset with 512-Kbyte 
DRAM may not perform well in 800x600x256 mode under the Solaris 
OpenWindows environment, particularly if the selected monitor refresh rate 
is 60 Hz or higher. This is a hardware limitation. To obtain the best 
performance in 800x600x256 mode, choose the "Multifrequency-38kHz" 
monitor type when configuring the window system.

o If your video adapter contains the S3 Vision 764 or 765 chips, but is not in 
the list of supported adapters, it may work with one of the "S3 Trio64" or 
"S3 Trio64V+" entries listed by the kdmconfig program.

o If your video adapter contains the S3 Vision 864 chip, but is not in the list of 
supported adapters, it may work with one of the "S3 Vision864" entries 
listed by the kdmconfig program.

o If your video adapter contains the S3 Vision 864 chip with S3 SDAC, but is 
not in the list of supported adapters, it may work with one of the 
"S3 Vision864 with S3 SDAC" entries listed by the kdmconfig program.

o If your video adapter contains the S3 ViRGE (325) chip, but is not in the list 
of supported adapters, it may work with one of the "S3 ViRGE" entries 
listed by the kdmconfig program.

o If your video adapter contains the S3 ViRGE/VX (988) chip, but is not in the 
list of supported adapters, it may work with one of the "S3 ViRGE/VX" 
entries listed by the kdmconfig program.

o If your video adapter contains the Trident TVGA 9000i chip, it may work 
with the "Trident TVGA9000i(512k)" entry listed by the kdmconfig 
program.

o This Video Driver Update also includes software fixes to some known 
problems. For a list of the known problems that are fixed in this Video 
Driver Update, see the README file that gets installed in the patch directory 
/var/sadm/patch/<patch number>.

Known Problems

o (4033255) Boards using S3 ViRGE/VX (988) chips are not able to switch from 
24-bit color depth resolutions to 8-bit color depth resolutions without 
rebooting.

o (4023063) The display at resolution 800x600 on the Intel TMI/IPG system is 
not correct. In the OpenWindows environment, the right edge of the screen 
appears to have synchronization problems.

o (4023057) XSun core dumps when attempting to display raster files. Using 
Image Tool to display raster files on the Intel TMI/IPG system using the 
WD9031A-based video adapter fails. 
Workaround: Use the program xv.

o (4015769) On boards with ATI Mach64GT (3D RAGE II) chips, at high 
resolutions and/or refresh rates, flashing horizontal lines may occur when 
windows are moved or text is scrolled in them.

o (1250528) Onboard mouse configuration for the Dell Latitude XPi 75D 
notebook computer will fail due to interrupt conflicts with the pcic driver. 
Workaround: Edit /kernel/drv/pcic.conf and remove IRQ 12 from the 
res-irq line as shown below. Change:

res-irq=3,5,9,11,12,15

to:

res-irq=3,5,9,11,15

Run kdmconfig to reconfigure the mouse.

o (1200858) The Diamond Viper SE adapter will not run with a refresh rate 
above 75 kHz in 1280x1024 resolution. (See the manufacturer's manual to 
verify the maximum horizontal sync rates.) In the current release, however, 
it also does not work with a refresh rate of 56 kHz in 1280x1024 resolution.
Workaround: Use a refresh rate of 64 kHz with 1280x1024 resolution.

o (1200644) When using an LCD screen at a resolution of 800x600, in 256 color 
mode, sometimes the image in the upper left portion of the screen will 
expand to fill the entire screen.
Workaround: Press the keys Fn-LCD/CRT three times to adjust the size and 
position of the screen.

o (1192967) Due to hardware conflicts on some VESA local bus (VLB) systems, 
the Diamond Viper Pro VLB card may not function when configured at the 
default memory address (0xa0000000). If your system appears hung with a 
blank screen after starting the OpenWindows software, do the following:

a.  Reboot your system.

b.  Run the kdmconfig program and choose a different memory address 
from the Memory Address screen. The three possible choices are: 
0x20000000, 0x80000000, or 0xa0000000.

c.  Restart the OpenWindows software.

Follow these steps for each address until your system works correctly.

o (1179340) Using the Intel Professional GX High Resolution system in 
1280x1024 with 256 colors mode and an 80-kHz monitor causes problems 
when returning to text mode after exiting the OpenWindows environment. 
The foreground color is set to purple; the background color is set to blue.
Workaround: Select either a different resolution or a different monitor 
frequency when configuring the window system.

o (1179339) The ATI Graphics Ultra Pro VLB video card with a Mach32 
graphics chip, a TI68875 BFN RAMDAC, and 2 Mbytes of DRAM may not 
work properly if the "ATI Graphic Ultra Pro (2MB)" entry is selected when 
configuring the window system. Vertical bars get displayed on the screen.
Workaround: If you have this version of the card, choose the "ATI Graphic 
Ultra Pro (1MB)" entry when configuring the window system, but note that 
you will not be able to use a resolution of 1280x1024. Note also that the ATI 
Graphics Ultra Pro VLB video card with VRAM does not have this problem.

o (1173773) After running xlock, there may be a white border around the 
screen on systems with video cards that use the Tseng Labs W32p chipset. 
This border disappears after the screen is unlocked. 

o (1176285) Programs that use the Solaris(TM) PEX(TM) extension may fail if a 
user's XGLHOME variable is set incorrectly. If the XGLHOME shell environment 
variable points to a nonexistent path (or one that doesn't contain the XGL(TM) 
runtime binaries), then any program that uses the Solaris PEX extension 
(including XGL programs on most display adapters) will cause the server to 
abort. 
Workaround: Be careful when setting XGLHOME prior to starting the 
OpenWindows environment. Prior to running the openwin command, make 
sure your XGLHOME environment variable is not set or that it points to a 
valid path for the system you are using.

o (1161494) Under the Solaris operating environment, the Diamond Viper 
video card based on the P9000 chipset is not compatible with a motherboard 
that has a Symphony chipset. This combination may cause the system to 
panic or reboot. If the Symphony chipset is present on the motherboard, do 
not use the Diamond Viper video card.

o The VLB versions of the Diamond Viper and Diamond Viper Pro adapters 
do not work on some systems that have both PCI and VESA local bus 
support on the motherboard. The OpenWindows software will fail with an 
error message when you attempt to start it. The Solaris software expects a 
PCI version of the Diamond Viper boards if the system supports PCI.
Workaround: Use a PCI version of the Diamond Viper adapters on those 
systems that support both bus types. 

o The VLB version of the Diamond Viper SE adapter is not supported in this 
release.

o Some versions of the Orchid Kelvin 64 VLB video card have memory 
addressing limitations that may cause problems if your system contains 
32 Mbytes or more of RAM. A newer revision of this board addresses these 
problems. Unfortunately, there is no distinction made between revisions of 
this card. If your system has 32 Mbytes or more of RAM and you observe 
symptoms such as a fuzzy display or random vertical lines in the 
OpenWindows environment, contact Orchid Technology to request a newer 
version of this card. 

o The Number Nine Imagine 128, the #9GXE64, and #9GXE64 Pro video cards 
do not support interlaced mode. Configuring the window system using a 
monitor type of "MultiFrequency-38kHz (up to 1024x768 interlaced)" or 
"MultiFrequency-56kHz (up to 1280x1024 interlaced)" will cause the 
window system to fail. 
Workaround: Use a monitor that can support 1024x768 or 1280x1024 in non-
interlaced mode.





The following problems apply only to 24-bit depth color:

o (1174561) The STB LIGHTSPEED VL video card used in 800x600 resolution, 
24-bit color mode, does not work properly with the Sony CPD 1604S 
monitor. 
Workaround: Do not use this particular monitor type at that resolution and 
color depth.

o (1173985) Icon Editor dies when saving a 24-bit image to a file.

o Wabi(TM) will not run under 24-bit depth mode.

o The IslandPaint application does not work properly under 24-bit mode. All 
of the button icons on the left side of the window are either missing images 
or display incorrect ones.

Installing the Video Driver Update

The contents of the Video Driver Update diskettes are installed as a patch on 
your Solaris 2.5 or Solaris 2.5.1 x86 based system. To do this, you must already 
have the Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 Driver Update installed and running on your system. 

In Video Driver Update 10, there is one patch for all drivers; the patch number 
is 103500-07.

Each driver is identified by a string with the format

category-drivername-version

After installing this Video Driver Update as described in this chapter, at the 
system prompt, type:

% pkgparam SUNWxwpls TOPDRVLIST

This will provide a sorted list showing all video drivers installed on the system 
as well as the current version number of each.

Note - When installing the Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 software on a system that 
contains one of the video cards listed in Table 2-1, if you choose to configure 
the window system, your card may not be included yet in the list of supported 
display adapters. However, you can still use a graphics-based interface to the 
Solaris installation program by choosing the standard 16 colors, 640x480 VGA. 
Alternatively, you can use a character-based interface by choosing not to 
configure the window system when asked.

After installing the Video Driver Update software, the installation script will 
give you the option of configuring the window system by running the 
kdmconfig program. If you choose to do this, you will be able to configure 
your keyboard, mouse, and video card again; however, this time you will be 
able to select from a list that includes the newly supported video cards. 

Note - The Video Driver Update is released as two files, one of which is a 
compressed cpio image file. Consequently, if you are installing from diskettes, 
a few extra steps are required to retrieve the files. 

If you obtained the Video Driver Update files du10vid1.bin and 
du10vid2.Z from online sources, become root, use cp to copy the files to the 
/tmp directory, and type the following commands:

# uncompress du10vid2.Z
# cat du10vid1.bin du10vid2 | cpio -ivcdm

This will create a file named vdu10image.Z. You can then proceed directly to 
Step 5 below.

If you are obtaining the Video Driver Update image file from diskettes, follow 
these steps.

1.  Become root.

2.  Insert Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update 10 VIDEO UPDATE Diskette 1 
into drive 0.

Note - To see if Volume Management software is running, type:
ps -e | fgrep vold
For more information about managing diskettes and drives, see System 
Administration Guide, Volume I.

3.  First use cpio to copy the compressed cpio image file off the diskettes.

If Volume Management is running, turn it off temporarily.

# /etc/init.d/volmgt stop
# mkdir /tmp/Drivers
# cd /tmp/Drivers
# cpio -iduBI /dev/rdiskette0


 End of Medium on "input"

 Change to part 2 and press RETURN key [q]

4.  Insert Solaris 2.5/2.5.1 x86 Driver Update 10 VIDEO UPDATE Diskette 2 
into the drive and press Enter. 

cpio reports the number of blocks copied.

5.  Use zcat and cpio to copy the files from the compressed cpio image file, 
and run the install script.

The name of the compressed cpio image file is vdu?image.Z, where ? 
represents the Video Driver Update number.

# zcat vdu* | cpio -icudB

# ./installdu.sh

6.  If Volume Management was turned off in Step 3, you may turn it on 
again.

# /etc/init.d/volmgt start

7.  Configure the window system.

After the Video Driver Update software has been installed, the installation 
script asks if you want to configure the window system. 

o If you don't want to configure it at this time, you must run the following 
commands after the installation script ends and before you start the 
OpenWindows software:

# kdmconfig -u

# kdmconfig -cf

o If you want to configure the window system at this time, the kdmconfig 
program will be started for you. This program will ask you to configure 
your keyboard, mouse, and display adapter. The list of display adapters will 
appear alphabetically by vendor. To quickly scroll through the list, type the 
first few letters of the vendor name. For example, type mi to get to the 
"Micronics Mpower4 Plus" entry. Some of the names of display adapters on 
the list may be followed by the amount of video memory on the card. For 
example, "Diamond Stealth 64 (2MB)" indicates 2 Mbytes of memory on the 
Diamond Stealth 64 card. Be sure to select an entry that matches your 
configuration.

8.  If prompted for this information, select the Correct Screen Size, Color 
Depth, Resolution, and Monitor from the list displayed by kdmconfig.

Selecting "8" for color depth means your adapter is capable of 8-bit color 
(256 colors), whereas "24" means 24-bit color (2^24 or 16,777,216 colors). After 
choosing the monitor's screen size, color depth, and resolution, you will be 
shown a list of supported monitors (unless you have already chosen one of 
the Diamond Viper card entries). If you have a multisync/multifrequency 
monitor, check the manufacturer's documentation to find out the maximum 
horizontal synchronization rate supported by the monitor. For example, if 
you have a ViewSonic 17 monitor, which has a maximum horizontal sync 
rate of 82 kHz, select "MultiFrequency-80kHz (up to 1600x1200@60 Hz)" as 
the monitor type.

Note - In order to support 1152x900 or 1280x1024 resolution on the Intergraph 
TD-1 display adapter, you must select an interlaced monitor type when 
configuring the Solaris window system or it will not function properly. Choose 
"MultiFrequency-56kHz (up to 1280x1024 interlaced)" as the monitor type.

9.  Remove the diskette from drive 0.

10. Clean up the temporary workspace.

# cd /
# rm -fr /tmp/Drivers

Installation of the Video Driver Update is complete, and you can now run the 
openwin command to start the window system. 

Configuring Secondary Displays

The feature described in "Notebook Support" is used to configure a 
secondary display for a notebook computer that has an external monitor, 
without changing the default video resolution. Notebook computers that 
support this feature are listed in Table 2-2.

For more information about configuring notebook computers not listed in 
Table 2-2, see the online document Solaris 2.5 x86 Notebook Supplement Guide.
