* [parisc-linux] 712/60
@ 2000-03-17 13:17 rob fleming
2000-03-18 1:17 ` Nathaniel F. Thompson
2000-03-20 1:54 ` rob fleming
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: rob fleming @ 2000-03-17 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: PA-risc Linux
I realize that this may not be a question that can be answered from
the group, but here goes.
I bought a schools old machine 712/60 to be exact. I tried booting it
from home and found that my monitor doesn't work well with the graphics
cards initial settings. (Completely unreadable). I took it to work one
afternoon and it boots to the point where HPUX tries reading the
licences for the machine and dies. Does anyone know how to change the
graphics boot mode? I not longer have the option use the other monitor
at work to try and fix so I will take any suggestions.
Rob
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 712/60
2000-03-17 13:17 [parisc-linux] 712/60 rob fleming
@ 2000-03-18 1:17 ` Nathaniel F. Thompson
2000-03-20 1:54 ` rob fleming
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nathaniel F. Thompson @ 2000-03-18 1:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rob fleming; +Cc: PA-risc Linux
The easiest way to change the monitor options is to hit the tab key to
cycle through the resolutions and frequencies.
Nate
On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, rob fleming wrote:
>
> I realize that this may not be a question that can be answered from
> the group, but here goes.
> I bought a schools old machine 712/60 to be exact. I tried booting it
> from home and found that my monitor doesn't work well with the graphics
> cards initial settings. (Completely unreadable). I took it to work one
> afternoon and it boots to the point where HPUX tries reading the
> licences for the machine and dies. Does anyone know how to change the
> graphics boot mode? I not longer have the option use the other monitor
> at work to try and fix so I will take any suggestions.
>
> Rob
>
> ___ ___ __ | Name : Robert Fleming
> / / / /____ (__)__ ___ | E-mail : rfleming@cc.weber.edu
> / /_/ / _ \/ /\ \/ / | day : Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, WinNT, Novell
> \___,__/__//__/__/ /__/\__\ | night : FreeBSD-Current, OpenLinux, Mandrake
>
>
>
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* Re: [parisc-linux] 712/60
2000-03-17 13:17 [parisc-linux] 712/60 rob fleming
2000-03-18 1:17 ` Nathaniel F. Thompson
@ 2000-03-20 1:54 ` rob fleming
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: rob fleming @ 2000-03-20 1:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: PA-risc Linux
rob fleming wrote:
> I realize that this may not be a question that can be answered from
> the group, but here goes.
> I bought a schools old machine 712/60 to be exact. I tried booting it
> from home and found that my monitor doesn't work well with the graphics
> cards initial settings. (Completely unreadable). I took it to work one
> afternoon and it boots to the point where HPUX tries reading the
> licences for the machine and dies. Does anyone know how to change the
> graphics boot mode? I not longer have the option use the other monitor
> at work to try and fix so I will take any suggestions.
>
> Rob
>
> ___ ___ __ | Name : Robert Fleming
> / / / /____ (__)__ ___ | E-mail : rfleming@cc.weber.edu
> / /_/ / _ \/ /\ \/ / | day : Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, WinNT, Novell
> \___,__/__//__/__/ /__/\__\ | night : FreeBSD-Current, OpenLinux, Mandrake
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe: send e-mail to parisc-linux-request@thepuffingroup.com with
> `unsubscribe' as the subject.
I found a solution. The problem is that the boot rom (1.3) has an option
built in to define the graphics mode to be supported while it works out what os
or configuration to boot. "monitor X" is specified if you hit ESC before it
boots the os and you then have the option of choosing 1 .. X monitor
freequencies. They are then used from that point on when the machines is
turned on. I tried the tab key but I guessing this has something to do with
either x or the os which aren't on this machine. Aparently I accidentally
nuked the drive some time ago and had forgotten about it. I tore into the
case on this one looking for dip switches which were no where to be found. In
fact this machine hasn't any jumpers at all the board is clean of then.
Rob
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___ ___ __ | Name : Robert Fleming
/ / / /____ (__)__ ___ | E-mail : rfleming@cc.weber.edu
/ /_/ / _ \/ /\ \/ / | day : Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, WinNT, Novell
\___,__/__//__/__/ /__/\__\ | night : FreeBSD-Current, OpenLinux, Mandrake
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