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436.1 | The graphics saga | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:22 | 42 |
| OK, I'll give it one more try...
First, we are not shipping out-of-rev PB2GA-JB modules. There may have
been an issue with older stock coming out of manufacturing, but I don't
remember hearing about any problem PB2GAs coming from us. The issue is
the module is a commodity graphics option available from other sources
besides Digital. The other scenario is that someone upgrading from a
2100 to a 4100 may be tempted to put his/her older S3 module into the
new machine. There is presently no other qualified graphics option for
the AS4000 family.
Historically, most of the graphics options work was done for
uniprocessor workstations, including the software. The theory was the
higher end servers didn't need high-end graphics, you could just
connect a workstation for high-end graphics display.
Well, the customers are now telling us that they do want to use servers
like the AS4000 family for their high-end graphics. We're playing
catch-up now.
For options in the TGA2 family, the hardware will work, but the support
code isn't necessarily "SMP safe", meaning we're not sure yet if the
code will always behave correctly with more than one CPU. There is
also demand for multihead operation (more than one graphics adapter in
a system). This also seems to work from a hardware perspective, but
again, the support code isn't there yet.
For higher end options like the Intergraph modules, there are PCI
physical and electrical compatibility issues on top of the software
issues. There is work going on now to provide a server solution that
will overcome these hardware issues, but the software issue is still
there.
On the bright side, SBU management is recognizing this is an issue and
is devoting resources to solving these problems. I don't have an idea
of the timeframe.
If you need more specific information, you may try Lori Carlson, the
SBU graphics options product manager.
Todd
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436.2 | | LANDO::CUMMINS | | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:27 | 14 |
| You may be interested to know that the SRM console, as of V3.0-10,
checks for older revision S3 VGAs.
Snippet from V3.0-10 readme file:
--> Protection against PCI devices which don't support Type 1
configuration cycles (e.g. so older S3 VGAs won't destroy
AlphaServer 4100/4000 EISA bus bridges).
Prior releases of SRM console did not protect the user in this way.
To the best of my knowledge, AlphaBIOS does not make a similar check,
so this "feature" only helps on UNIX/VMS systems..
BC
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436.3 | No 4.0 | STEVMS::BOWSE | | Mon Jan 27 1997 17:14 | 7 |
|
re: .0
One other thing - see note 93.25 this conference. WNT 4.0 is not
supported on Rawhide (yet).
- Walt
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436.4 | Support statement for S3 TRIO follow-on option | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Mon Feb 10 1997 11:08 | 52 |
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Digital I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Equipment
Corporation
TO: Rawhide Options Team DATE: 10-FEB-1997
FROM: Todd Davis
DEPT: SBU HW ENG
DTN: 223-5882
LOC: PKO3-1/R11
ENET: MOVMON::DAVIS
Subject: Statement of Support for PB2GA-JC/JD on the AlphaServer 4000/4100
This is to notify you of support of the PB2GA-JC/JD S3 TRIO64 V+ graphics
adapters on the AS4000/AS4100 Systems:
Adapters supported:
PB2GA-JC S3 TRIO64 V+ 1MB DRAM
PB2GA-JD S3 TRIO64 V+ 2MB DRAM
The maximum number of adapters supported: 1
The minimum shippable option BIOS revision:
PB2GA-JC 2.16.07
PB2GA-JD 2.36.07
The minimum shippable option H/W revision: A01
The minimum SRM console revision tested: 3.0-10
The minimum AlphaBIOS revision tested: 5.24
The minimum Operating System Versions tested: UNIX 4.0B
VMS 6.2-1H3
WNT 3.51
The minimum OpenVMS DECwindows Motif version tested: 1.2-3
Restrictions:
1. PB2GA-JC/JD must be installed in PCI bus segment 0.
2. 9FX Motion 331 Install Kit (Part number AK-R4CKA-CA) is required during
Windows NT 3.51 installation. This restriction is lifted for Windows NT
4.0.
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436.5 | S3 Trio resolution?. | ADOV01::MANUEL | Over the Horizon.... | Tue Feb 11 1997 06:58 | 8 |
| Does the S3 Trio support 1280x1024 resolution, the soc article only
states 1024x768, for the alphaserver 1000A, 1280x1024 on the
alphaserver 400 and no resolution figure for the alphaserver 4100.
Which is correct, OS required is OpenVMS and DUnix
Thanks,
Steve.
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436.6 | Supported resolution | WONDER::TOUSERKANI | | Tue Feb 11 1997 11:08 | 20 |
|
The video card capability is not married to a particular AphaServer or
AlphaStatioon or an INTEL PC. It has to with the amount of memory
(DRAM) that is on the card to hold the video information.
PB2GA-JB has 1-MB DRAM (Supports to max. of 1024x768) S3Trio64
PB2GA-JC has also 1-MB DRAM (Supports to max. of 1024x768) S3Trio64V+
PB2GA-JD has 2-MB DRAM (Supports to max. 0f 1280x1024) S3Trio64V+
All the above resolutions assume that you are using 8-bit color. Your
supported resolution might be lower if you use 16-bit or 24-bit color.
Bottom line is that the product (multiplication) of your screen
resolution and the amount memory used to represent each pixel (i.e.
8-Bit) cannot exceed the teh amoutn of the onboard memory.
Remember that -JC module is not field upgradable to -JD module, since
teh the two modules have two different BIOS's onboard.
/Frank
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436.7 | 1MB DRAM embedded | MOVMON::DAVIS | | Tue Feb 11 1997 13:56 | 5 |
| Note also that the PB2GA-JC (1MB DRAM) will be the embedded adapter in
the 4000/4100 come April. The -JD (2MB DRAM) will be available as an
option.
Todd
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436.8 | PB2GA-JC/JD on Digital UNIX V3.2g ? | BBPBV1::CARTER | Glynn Carter, TOEM - (44) 0385 270436 | Wed May 21 1997 11:14 | 8 |
| .4 states that Digital UNIX V4.0b is the minimum version for
PB2GA-JC/JD support.
How does a customer running Digital UNIX V3.2g get a graphics console
on a 4 processor 4100 ?
Thanks
Glynn
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436.9 | S3 Trio graphics on AS4x00 with V3.2G of UNIX | SMURF::FREISS | | Fri May 30 1997 16:12 | 14 |
| Glynn,
The quick answer would be to have the customer use the older
S3Trio PB2GA-JB. The support for the newer S3TrioV+ was added to UNIX in
the V4.0B release.
To get PB2GA-JC/JD supported on the V3.2G woul require a backport
of the changes required for the V+.
Unix Hardware Support,
Rich Freiss
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